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Old 07-17-2014, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ClarenceOver View Post
Don't know about other peoples situations but having a30 thousand hour american airlines pilot teaching me instruments is probably going to prepare me more than being a cfi. being 135 would probably be about the equal level of experience he has. but he has flown that as well. 300 hours worth of hard ifr and procedures should give me a good buffer to get through flying an ils and a hold dont you think not to mention i have actually flown a challenger 601 which handles exactly like a crj. basically that means i know how to fly the sim and how sensitive it is and what to expect. where as a cfi or a 135 pilot without crm experience probably doesnt. is that a huge advantage over other applicants? probably not much but its better than nothing. where i really stand out is having been trained by an air force pilot to fly tight formation in a cj6a. i doubt any civilian has that training. that usually comes from the military. hope to see you guys on the line with whichever airline choose. by the way this is not meant to be cocky just posting the truth about my specific situation.
Having your pops baby sit you through some mild IFR isn't going to help you pass training. You better take a good long look in the mirror and come to terms with your attitude as that's going to be what holds you back not the hour you have in a Challenger.
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Old 07-17-2014, 09:19 PM
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This is just for the interview. Having the 175 on my computer so i dont have to drink from the fire hose might help me pass training though. And i would say 300 hours worth of hard ifr would be a good step in the right direction to get some solid ifr skills under my belt. IF its not enough to hack it in training then i will look for other employment. For the time being though its going to have to do because its all ive got. I agree with you on my attitude cruz. It does need to change and i will try to be more open to good input when it comes to the regional lifestyle.
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Old 06-01-2015, 03:51 PM
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This is just for the interview. Having the 175 on my computer so i dont have to drink from the fire hose might help me pass training though. And i would say 300 hours worth of hard ifr would be a good step in the right direction to get some solid ifr skills under my belt. IF its not enough to hack it in training then i will look for other employment. For the time being though its going to have to do because its all ive got. I agree with you on my attitude cruz. It does need to change and i will try to be more open to good input when it comes to the regional lifestyle.
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