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I'm currently a C-5 Loadmaster and have had the itch for flying since my first flight when I was 7. However my enlistment with the Air Force is almost up and I'm tired of riding in the back and want to pursue a career as a pilot. I have a friend who went to ATP and was hired by Colgan and he's doing alright financially as his first year as a FO but he really loves his job. I have a few questions that I've not been able to find answers to. My friends, family, girl friend are already used to me being away from home 14 to 21 days a month. However with the C-5's we always return back to Dover. When looking for a job with a regional airline or corporate how hard is it to get hired to work in a specific state? Do pilots get transfered to different states to work? Is it possible to retire while working from the same air port or state? One of the reasons I don't like the Air Force is the fact you can wake up one morning and find out you have to pack your family up and leave. One more question I've ran across with pilot pay. I notice most of the reginols guarantee FO's 75 hours of flight time and 75 reserve hours. Do you get paid those reserve hours as well? Thanks for the help, Staton |
Originally Posted by thestaton
(Post 71170)
My friends, family, girl friend are already used to me being away from home 14 to 21 days a month. However with the C-5's we always return back to Dover. When looking for a job with a regional airline or corporate how hard is it to get hired to work in a specific state?
Originally Posted by thestaton
(Post 71170)
Do pilots get transfered to different states to work? Is it possible to retire while working from the same air port or state?
Originally Posted by thestaton
(Post 71170)
One of the reasons I don't like the Air Force is the fact you can wake up one morning and find out you have to pack your family up and leave.
The major airlines are more stable in this regard, but you will have to start at the regional level anyway.
Originally Posted by thestaton
(Post 71170)
One more question I've ran across with pilot pay.
I notice most of the reginols guarantee FO's 75 hours of flight time and 75 reserve hours. Do you get paid those reserve hours as well? As you become more senior, you can work more and possibly get pay credit for well over 100 hrs/month, plus per diem when travelling (less than the government per diem though). A few companies have bonus and/or stock programs as well. |
thanks for the great answers. If you where to get a position flying out of say some where in VA and you lived in Maryland. Would this be a problem if you wanted to drive it / OR could you catch a hop via say BWI to your airport and fly from there?
what's the easiest way to find what regionals fly out of what domiciles? I was looking to stay around the MD area if at all possible. |
Originally Posted by thestaton
(Post 71348)
what's the easiest way to find what regionals fly out of what domiciles?
http://www.airlinepilotcentral.info/.../regional.html and some of the better one's like expressjet are here: http://www.airlinepilotcentral.info/.../regional.html :D P.S You may not know the three letter codes used for airports, so you will probably need to google those: here's the link: :D LOL http://www.google.com Good Luck, remember, sometimes the best one is not necessarly the one closest to home. :D |
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