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Old 12-22-2022 | 07:41 AM
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Concorde001
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Originally Posted by Ravenwing
Please don’t let all the snark and hostility on here dissuade you. What it takes is a drive to succeed and lots of hard work. I am not convinced that lots of Cessna time is going to make a bigger difference than flying approaches in a sim. Only you and an instructor can decide how much refreshing your skills need. I think if you have your flows and memory items down cold and the instructors see you trying most will work with you to help you succeed. But you haven’t found the most welcoming and encouraging group here. I think there is a tendency for people to want to see others struggle as much as they have.

It is a changing industry, but the shortage of regional captains is slowing down the demand for FOs, and it’s quite possible the recruiters will find the eager young 1500 hour CFIs more tempting than someone with 100 CRJ hours who quit. Think carefully about how you will convince an interviewer that you are ready to go the distance this time. You can always call one of the pilot interview prep companies for advice, Raven Careers gave me a free phone consultation. Interviewers want to hear you take responsibility for and learn from your mistakes. If you want back in badly enough, start applying to multiple companies and keep going until someone gives you a yes.
Thanks for your feedback and perspective Ravenwing, really appreciated.
Prex, I have not applied to any company yet. I am just in this evaluation phase and getting ideas from experienced pilots like you on how to get back in.
I am reading about the shortage of CAs slowing down hiring of FOs, that's a fact. It seems there are more options on the 135 side right now, but I am sure training will be challenging there as well. So, not going anywhere until I feel I am ready. I am thinking CAE SCM could be a good way to start (after getting an IPC, and practicing procedures) if they have a need for part time supporting crew members. One thing for sure, I do miss flying the jet!
All feedback is good, from the "harsh" to the "nice" crowd. So, thanks all!
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