Getting hired with no turbine experience.
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If there are a few shortcuts I can use to make my life easier, then you'd better bet I'm going to try them. I am playing to WIN, I am not trying to play nice or fair. And if there are no ways I am able to shorten my road to the big planes/airlines then I guess I'll have to "play by the rules".
Do your homework on what airline you work for. Flight instructing makes you a good pilot, but getting 80-100 hours a month of CRJ time goes a lot further faster. Things have changed post 9/11. There was no movement for years so the market is now saturated with over qualified guys that have been basically seat locked for six years or so now. Age 65 is going to affect a lot of things if it passes. It's going to help a few thousand pilots that lost their pensions in Chapter 11, but over all it's going to hurt more pilots career progressions.
Oh yeah, and this is one you should know a lot about. Flame baiting. Believe NONE of what you hear and half of what you see. I hear how guys talk around the crew room. You'll have to have thick skin in this industry. I personally still think you are a fraud, and your buddy, but I could be wrong.
Tom
#102
i think if u read all the posts..this statement is laughable...it is just not true..but b swinney ..since u r a minority...use it to your advantage...apply everywhere u want to work...how can it hurt?...if u want it then go for it...all i was saying that a white male with no pic turbine time probably has no shot for a major job because there are 10,000 other white males who do have pic turbine time...so good luck anyway!
p.s. i don't think u r a fraud...the above poster is angry because he rides a girls bike
p.s. i don't think u r a fraud...the above poster is angry because he rides a girls bike
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