Airline back to Corporate flying
#1
Airline back to Corporate flying
I am approaching retirement age at my airline, currently flying a widebody in the left seat. I have a civilian and corporate flying background with type ratings in the Cl600/601 and CE-560.
I am interested in finding something that would allow for flying those models or whatever is out there to be had, plus I would not balk at flying a turbo prop or piston engine aircraft. I want to keep my hand in flying ,just curious if there is any chance to get back in it.
Constructive comments or advice greatly appreciated ! Thank you in advance ........
I am interested in finding something that would allow for flying those models or whatever is out there to be had, plus I would not balk at flying a turbo prop or piston engine aircraft. I want to keep my hand in flying ,just curious if there is any chance to get back in it.
Constructive comments or advice greatly appreciated ! Thank you in advance ........
Last edited by tennesseeflyboy; 02-18-2015 at 05:32 PM.
#4
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jan 2015
Position: E-175
Posts: 458
Many contract jobs to be had. If you are looking for full time, iv seen many many jobs as well.
Just curious, are you doing this for fun, or as to continue saving $$$ for retirement? If just for fun, id say you will find a good fit very easily. A career? Maybe a bit more difficult to find the right fit, but certainly many places hiring. Bad part is most the "good" places, you never hear about unless one of your friends works there...
Most of the stuff iv seen isnt great compared to widebody capt. but 40-80k as an SIC or PIC flying 200ish hours a year seems to be widely available. Iv done 300+ hours just on contracts/part time alone.
Just curious, are you doing this for fun, or as to continue saving $$$ for retirement? If just for fun, id say you will find a good fit very easily. A career? Maybe a bit more difficult to find the right fit, but certainly many places hiring. Bad part is most the "good" places, you never hear about unless one of your friends works there...
Most of the stuff iv seen isnt great compared to widebody capt. but 40-80k as an SIC or PIC flying 200ish hours a year seems to be widely available. Iv done 300+ hours just on contracts/part time alone.
#6
Line Holder
Joined APC: Oct 2013
Posts: 36
I think your best bet is to hook up with a Part 91 aircraft. You may find that these aircraft are managed by individuals who hire contract pilots to crew trips for the owner. If you like, send me a PM. Depending upon where you live I could suggest a few routes you may take that could be promising.
#9
Layover Master
Joined APC: Jan 2013
Position: Seated
Posts: 4,311
If you don't care about the salary and don't mind flying a piston, Imagine Air loves guys like you. Not sure where you live (TN?), but they have quite a few bases. It's definitely a fun job and you'll fly interesting people.
#10
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jul 2014
Posts: 95
Ya make everyone else there mad and screw all of us over in the industry struggling to pay the bills. Most of us will probably never be as financially set as you. So don't make it any worse.
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