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A10crewdawg 08-08-2007 09:07 AM

Looking for a job...period
 
Alright ladies and gents, here's the skinny....

I'm a university flight program graduate with my commercial multi, instrument. Sitting on 325 total and about 45 multi. I have my master's degree in aviation and some military maintenance experience. I'm looking to get a job with a regional, but am having hard luck as of right now. Anybody have any insight into regionals and how to get an interview or where I can get a job doing some flying to build more time. I really do not want to flight instruct and feel that if I were to even try that route my heart would not be in it. That being said, it wouldn't be fair to myself or the student shelling out thousands of dollars. Either post on here or PM me if you have any info. Many thanks.

machaf 08-08-2007 09:19 AM

Try Pinnacle. They'll hire anyone.

Mesaba too.

Squawk_5543 08-08-2007 09:27 AM

You will definitely need some more time before you can start applying. Sorry to bust your bubble, but instructing is an awesome way to build knowledge and time. If you can't put your heart into instructing, what makes you think you can put your heart into other flying jobs. That makes you sound as if your not a people person, and the airlines don't want people like that. All those degrees are not going to help you get a job any sooner I'm sorry to say. You should not be flying passengers yet. You need to build experience and time. And pay no attention to the previous post, Mesaba is a good company.

Ewfflyer 08-08-2007 09:41 AM

Banner towing, sky-diver driver, pipeline patrol, traffic watch, aerial photography to name a few

HercDriver130 08-08-2007 09:46 AM

do what ever it takes to build some time... preferably multi but time time......They carriers are hiring YES.... but there is a limit.

pilot221 08-08-2007 09:51 AM

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Squawk_5543 08-08-2007 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by pilot221 (Post 211160)


Why are you showing him that? He's nowhere near those mins. Will you guys hire under the mins?

pilot221 08-08-2007 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by Squawk_5543 (Post 211163)
Why are you showing him that? He's nowhere near those mins. Will you guys hire under the mins?

Scenic minimums are Commercial/Multi. No number involved. Theres Scenic info in the thread too. Sounds like just what the guy needs.

de727ups 08-08-2007 10:07 AM

I'd concur with Scenic. If you had 500 hours, I'd say get a VFR 135 job in the canyon, that's what I did.

Anyhow, even with your times, you could probably eventually get on at a regional. You could do an RJ course and just buy your way in. Sadly, it's all the rage these days.

I also believe in the CFI as a way to build time, experience, seasoning, and develop your aviation skills. I can't tell you how many times I've heard guys say "I'd suck at it, don't want to do it". Then, they are forced into it and say what a great learning experience it is. To each his own, though, I agree that the last thing a guy should do is become a CFI if he's dead set against it.

Ewfflyer 08-08-2007 10:11 AM

I forgot another option of just paying out the arse. You could get 175hrs of nothing but multi for the hell of it. Ride-share is really a good way to cut costs if you do have to go out and "buy" time.


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