Originally Posted by
St Exupery
It's easy to look at a setback as the end of the line. There are plenty of pilots at the majors that failed 121 events. The good news is that you're taking ownership of your setback and trying to learn everything you can from it to be better next time. You certainly shouldn't give up hope for a career in the 121 world or as a professional pilot. It's okay to feel sorry for yourself for one day. After that, it's time to get back to work. Keep your chin up and we'll see you out on the line.
P.S. It would be great in a few years for you to come back to this thread and let us all know where you're at.
Hasn't been a few years but i wanted to thank you all for the help and support and post a update on where im at. I have a impressive long list of TBNT letters from 121 and 135 alike, as to be expected.
I got my ATP completed in a light twin, paid for spitfires interview prep to learn how to talk about the termination from training at OO and went to WIA to meet and greet companys and im planning to go to RTAG in Oct. To pay the bills and still be a pilot I am flight instructing. T
here is some good news and with it i am hoping to tap into all the knowlege here for some advice. I have a offer from Southern Airways Express as a Caravan Captian, I also have a offer with a Part 91 gig that will be PIC in a Pilatus and a SIC type in a Hawker 850xp. Any opinions on the better choice ?
Both build TPIC Single, one has Jet experience i feel would be good for my growth as a pilot. On the other hand passing a 135 training program makes my PRD look better.
Anyone have opinions on what Talent aquisition would rather see at a 121 regional ?