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#2082
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Joined APC: Sep 2016
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#2083
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Joined APC: Aug 2013
Position: FO
Posts: 627
Anyone hear of PS FO's or CAs skipping regionals for lets say JB, SWA, or Spirit? I know some multi time would be needed before making that jump. If airlines are the end goal, would you still need to sit at a regional before moving on to a major? Just wondering if anyone has heard of someone progressing to a major from the single engine turbine and maybe their background/experience/multi time required. I know every case is different, curious to know if its possible. Thanks in advance.
I left for JB. I had some multi time and a mil helo background though.
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#2085
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Joined APC: Aug 2013
Position: FO
Posts: 627
#2087
On Reserve
Joined APC: Nov 2018
Posts: 15
They are rigid and for good reason. There is ample evidence to suggest that however well intentioned the prospective employee is, the enthusiasm for commuting wanes within six months and then tends to completely evaporate within 18 months.
Within the Planesense alumni are countless examples of pilots who just couldn't handle the commute despite how much they may have liked the job.
I will tell you that even living within a gateway city, 20 mins from the airport, the shortest commuting day I've had is 8 hours and often it is much longer. Add a four hour drive to that, 4 times a month... I'm not saying its not doable, but from the company's perspective they do not see an employee that will stick around for the long haul. When they are investing approximately 3 months and $20k+ on your training, they expect you to stick around for at least 18 months (hence the contract).
Good luck!
#2088
Line Holder
Joined APC: Nov 2015
Posts: 40
PlaneSense PC-12 CA upgrade time
Hello, PlaneSense crew...
Just wondering what the typical SIC to captain upgrade time is these days in the PC-12. I have 115 hours (single pilot) in the PC-12, but it’s been a few years since I’ve flown airplanes. I’m a helicopter pilot, but I do have 1000 airplane and an ATP.
If you are a higher time SIC, is it possible to upgrade in as little as six months? Or is it pretty much the standard one year across the board? Thanks!
Just wondering what the typical SIC to captain upgrade time is these days in the PC-12. I have 115 hours (single pilot) in the PC-12, but it’s been a few years since I’ve flown airplanes. I’m a helicopter pilot, but I do have 1000 airplane and an ATP.
If you are a higher time SIC, is it possible to upgrade in as little as six months? Or is it pretty much the standard one year across the board? Thanks!
#2089
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2017
Posts: 452
Hello, PlaneSense crew...
Just wondering what the typical SIC to captain upgrade time is these days in the PC-12. I have 115 hours (single pilot) in the PC-12, but it’s been a few years since I’ve flown airplanes. I’m a helicopter pilot, but I do have 1000 airplane and an ATP.
If you are a higher time SIC, is it possible to upgrade in as little as six months? Or is it pretty much the standard one year across the board? Thanks!
Just wondering what the typical SIC to captain upgrade time is these days in the PC-12. I have 115 hours (single pilot) in the PC-12, but it’s been a few years since I’ve flown airplanes. I’m a helicopter pilot, but I do have 1000 airplane and an ATP.
If you are a higher time SIC, is it possible to upgrade in as little as six months? Or is it pretty much the standard one year across the board? Thanks!
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