Originally Posted by
mccube5
As i'm sure some have noticed, ASA states that they will accept some lower time pilots with advanced jet training.
Looking for a little insight into where to start looking for the best place to attend this course?
Also any info. on how big a hit on the wallet you might be looking at?
Do what rickair said. Go the CFI route. Those programs aren't worth it. I make good money, have enjoyed the hell out of it, don't have $30k-60k additional debt, and will be moving on right about when I hit 1yr as a CFI. So if you think about it for one year as a CFI you'll end up at the same spot as those other guys and not only have been making money that whole time but won't have gone ass backwards into debt before you get that low paying first year.
If you're worried about being a CFI you have every right to be as most jobs out there are looking to stick it to you for only $15 an hour or so. But if you are willing to go that route just let me know and I'll show you where to send your resume to make some nice dough while you do it. And you never know what else pops up. I have two current outstanding job offers in the 135 world waiting for me. One in a Merlin for one guy and another down south flying twins for hunters ect.
Also that guy down south is looking for pilots. If you have your multi and a few multi hours he will give you a look. One of my friends here flew for him and got about 700hrs multi in a year and that includes his month of training ect. He flew 421's the whole time. All he had were 135 VFR mins too since it's all vfr flying. Send me a pm if you any questions.