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Old 11-24-2009 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
but any time on the gauges is useful.

I tend to be in the other school of thought on this one. It depends on the position you are applying for and if they specifically ask you how much actual instrument time you have. I had 1.3 when I was hired at an airline. (Blame it on training and instructing in the desert) But there was NO WAY that you would see a section in my times where I listed my actual instrument time. Easy way to get you app tossed out quickly. I would combine all of you Instrument time (simulated and actual) into one section on your resume labeled as Instrument. Once you get an interview it won't matter as long as you meet their requirements.
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