MEI or not?
#1
MEI or not?
How important will multi time be when the airlines start hiring again? I currently have the CFI/I and will be over ATP mins by the time they do start hiring, but still shy of 100 multi. I have been kicking around the idea of getting the MEI, but I don't know if the investment would be used all that much with the current program I'm teaching in.
IF the multi time is important, how much is considered enough..100, 200, 500, or even 1000?
IF the multi time is important, how much is considered enough..100, 200, 500, or even 1000?
#2
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How important will multi time be when the airlines start hiring again? I currently have the CFI/I and will be over ATP mins by the time they do start hiring, but still shy of 100 multi. I have been kicking around the idea of getting the MEI, but I don't know if the investment would be used all that much with the current program I'm teaching in.
IF the multi time is important, how much is considered enough..100, 200, 500, or even 1000?
IF the multi time is important, how much is considered enough..100, 200, 500, or even 1000?
Skyhigh
#3
Late 90's till early 2000's 1200 and 200 was a norm to get hired at a regional. If you feel that you would be marketable with 1200 tt and less than 100 multi, then don't go after the mei. If it would in your opinion make you stand out from the crowd, then become an mei. It is all up to you.
FYI, there are over 6000 part 121 pilots on furlough, what do they have that you don't? Always ask this question.
FYI, there are over 6000 part 121 pilots on furlough, what do they have that you don't? Always ask this question.
#4
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Back up even a few more years to the mid 90's and if you didn't have 1500tt and an ATP they wouldn't even look at you.
GrUp made a good point - what do the others have that you don't?
Also ask yourself - If ME time wasn't important then why would it be a minimum?
Shoot for the minimum the airline requires and consider the rest a bonus for competitiveness. Just remember who you are competing with.
Good luck
GrUp made a good point - what do the others have that you don't?
Also ask yourself - If ME time wasn't important then why would it be a minimum?
Shoot for the minimum the airline requires and consider the rest a bonus for competitiveness. Just remember who you are competing with.
Good luck
#5
Competitive hiring minimums
Keep an eye on competitive hiring minimums. An airline might have a certain set of minimums just to be able to fill out an application however they might be actually hiring people at another much higher set of minimums.
Kit Darby and his Air Inc corporation use to publish information on the experience level of new hire classes at most every airline. It was very telling of what a pilot had to actually have in order to be considered.
Skyhigh
Kit Darby and his Air Inc corporation use to publish information on the experience level of new hire classes at most every airline. It was very telling of what a pilot had to actually have in order to be considered.
Skyhigh
#6
I would strongly recommend the MEI, or some other means of building twin time. If you miss out on the early hiring, you will be in the furlough zone for the next downturn.
Also, there is a bill in congress which requires airlines to emphasize multi-engine experience when hiring. It does not set specific minimums, but if it passes it may prompt airlines to set higher official or competitive mins.
#7
How important will multi time be when the airlines start hiring again? I currently have the CFI/I and will be over ATP mins by the time they do start hiring, but still shy of 100 multi. I have been kicking around the idea of getting the MEI, but I don't know if the investment would be used all that much with the current program I'm teaching in.
IF the multi time is important, how much is considered enough..100, 200, 500, or even 1000?
IF the multi time is important, how much is considered enough..100, 200, 500, or even 1000?
Good luck.
#8
Thanks for the responses everyone..you've all been helpful...one more question though..
Would getting the ATP with less than 100 multi be better than someone with a few hundred multi and no ATP? I understand that a lot of furloughed regional guys have the ATP, but I'm not planning on getting in before them.
Thanks again
Would getting the ATP with less than 100 multi be better than someone with a few hundred multi and no ATP? I understand that a lot of furloughed regional guys have the ATP, but I'm not planning on getting in before them.
Thanks again
#9
Thanks for the responses everyone..you've all been helpful...one more question though..
Would getting the ATP with less than 100 multi be better than someone with a few hundred multi and no ATP? I understand that a lot of furloughed regional guys have the ATP, but I'm not planning on getting in before them.
Thanks again
Would getting the ATP with less than 100 multi be better than someone with a few hundred multi and no ATP? I understand that a lot of furloughed regional guys have the ATP, but I'm not planning on getting in before them.
Thanks again
#10
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Position: Aviation Consultant
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Rickair said it in a nutshell - go for the ME time. However you get it (instructing, 135, whatever) is up to you. But that should be your focus.
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