Old 05-25-2010 | 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by asims33
Ok so before i get torched with the flamers. I do know this subject has came up.


Circumstances have changed in my opinion though so i would like some feed back.


With AWAC, American Eagle, and Delta all either hiring or announcing future hiring very soon, One would think that all the higher time furloughed guys will be sucked up by them. Leaving the late blooming regionals for the lower time pilots when they actually follow suit and start hiring as well. My question is what do you guys think will be a competitive amount of hours for an FO at these airlines, with congress about to make hiring people pretty difficult is it safe to say airlines will lower minimums to grab as many as possible before the bill is passed? Or will the time requirements stay up around 1000 TT and 200 Multi?

Im sitting at 400 hours with 140 hours multi working on CFII and MEI right now, I also have the CRJ cource from ATP to make be a bit more competitive.

My final question is, With someone walking my resume in, would i be wise to build to 500 total hours buying a block time of a C-172, would i be competitive at that point, with a CRJ course 500 TT and 140 Multi?



Flame away try to be helpful though i need some advice.
Don't buy block time, especially in a C172..that's useless time. You have your CFI, and you're getting your advanced instructor ratings..go get a job teaching...far more valuable experience.

My advice to you, is to work towards ATP mins. 1500 total with at least 200 multi would be a good start
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