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swa1018 05-31-2007 07:03 AM

Career Advice...
 
Hey everyone, Just looking for some advice.

Im currently a Commercial Multi/Single with instrument. Im at a block in my time building, I have two options, let me know of the pros and cons of each.

Option 1:
I live in florida now, work at an FBO, have connections to fly a c-402 with an small part 91 company, and fly SIC in a navajo and king air's for a 135. Now I can continue doing those, but the flight hours can vary, I was going to start my CFI/CFII at american flyers in pompano, then instruct while doing the other "gigs". This would probally turn out in less hours then option 2 but I would gain more experience/knowledge.

Option 2:
Is to move back to my home town of marlborough, MA and take a job as a traffic watch pilot, flying about 30 hours per week. I would build more hours with this option, but Probally wouldnt get the experience and knowledge of option 1.


Any advice would be appreciated!

cbire880 05-31-2007 07:59 AM

Multi time is good time. If you are over 100 multi but short on total, the second option is probably best. If you are under 100 multi, option 1 will get you there, option 2 won't.

swa1018 05-31-2007 08:14 AM

My times now around 325 TT and 20 Multi....

jetcaptain 06-03-2007 02:20 PM

I would take the job that you can build PIC time the fastest. I know guys that did traffic/pipeline and built massive hours over a short time. They then flew freight single engine, upgraded to multi piston and then went on to fly PIC/SIC jets and turboprops.

One will be the clear winner when you break down all the pro's and con's.

Airborne 06-03-2007 03:06 PM

traffic watch pilot gig is an awesome deal I hear I would do that.
Be careful about about logging SIC in navajo-many would argue that is not a legal way to log SIC.

bobloblaw 06-03-2007 03:51 PM

Get your CFI/CFII and log tt time IMC time and the occasional multi time. Pipeline patrol is OK, but instructing looks better.

SLpilot 06-04-2007 09:39 PM

SWA..I live in MA and have been looking for some type of traffic job, I assume you know somebody, but any info on that would be helpful.

Airbum 06-05-2007 03:04 AM

Back in the day when I flew c402s and the like they required only one pilot. I don't know about King Airs. My understanding is that right seat time in a a C402 or Navajo would not count.

If you are the pic the mulit engine job sounds good to me.


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