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JRanze 12-20-2017 09:35 AM

Instruct or Freight
 
I am only at 250 hours and just obtaining my CFI CFII and MEI. The pay is terrible as a CFI but I also have possibility at a small airline where they fly Dornier's. Pay is also not good at the small airline. Should I pursue CFI to get my ATP or go the small airline and get turbine time?

Javichu 12-20-2017 09:41 AM

There are many schools out there with really good pay for CFIS. A ton of well paid jobs actually.




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JRanze 12-20-2017 09:43 AM

yes but its the turbine time that has me thinking

TiredSoul 12-20-2017 10:14 AM

Good Lord, please instruct for 700-1000 hrs before you move.
Instructing will teach you more about flying then you’ve ever been taught as a student.
If the school will let you teach Instrument students at night also.
Better for them and better for you.
You can make $40-$50k/year as a CFI even hourly.
If you can’t stand it get at least to 500hrs and get with PlaneSense and get some real world IFR experience in congested airspace.
Leave single pilot night freight to Hogan’s Hero’s.

kingsnake2 12-20-2017 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by JRanze (Post 2486599)
I am only at 250 hours and just obtaining my CFI CFII and MEI. The pay is terrible as a CFI but I also have possibility at a small airline where they fly Dornier's. Pay is also not good at the small airline. Should I pursue CFI to get my ATP or go the small airline and get turbine time?

US Aviation would love to hire you as a flight instructor!

155mm 12-20-2017 11:56 AM

Get the turbine crew time!

Newstick189 12-20-2017 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by JRanze (Post 2486607)
yes but its the turbine time that has me thinking

I went the freight route and it has served me well. I flew as an FO on an EMB-120 and my transition to the 121 airline world has been fairly smooth.

I do think flight instruction time is valuable, however flying bigger aircraft and crewed aircraft is wildly different than any GA stuff. I have seen a few struggle with the transition at my airline.

That being said I've also seen previous 135 guys wash out too.

wmlocante 12-20-2017 03:07 PM

Whats the airline flying Dornier's? Im in a similar position as you are.

colonials13 12-20-2017 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by Newstick189 (Post 2486679)
I went the freight route and it has served me well. I flew as an FO on an EMB-120 and my transition to the 121 airline world has been fairly smooth.

I do think flight instruction time is valuable, however flying bigger aircraft and crewed aircraft is wildly different than any GA stuff. I have seen a few struggle with the transition at my airline.

That being said I've also seen previous 135 guys wash out too.

Was that EMB-120 FO position with Ameriflight?

GunnerV 12-20-2017 07:20 PM

Do a year of each.


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