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#4051
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: May 2012
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Keep in mind if you go the ACP route with AMF, the right seat time in the BE99 can't be counted toward your ATP. It's good for getting your 1200 for 135 IFR mins but you can only use PIC time in the 99 toward your 1500 for ATP. If you wind up in an E120, then all of your time (SIC included) will count toward the 1500 because the FO is a required position in the E120.
And I’m still on that E120 candidate pool, which would be ideal for me, but No luck yet. I keep requesting updates but they tell me the same, no spots available for me.
On the other hand they show interest for the ACP program. So that’s why I keep asking about those B99
#4052
Hey Javichu,
Are you considering going from AMF directly to the majors, or is your plan to go from AMF to a regional and then to a major? A lot has been written on how well the AMF-step in this scenario works out. The number of AMF pilots who have gone directly to the majors is quite small. Yes, a move from AMF (or a Caravan) to a regional would be a cut in pay, but this seems to be the best and most common way to get to the majors.
Are you considering going from AMF directly to the majors, or is your plan to go from AMF to a regional and then to a major? A lot has been written on how well the AMF-step in this scenario works out. The number of AMF pilots who have gone directly to the majors is quite small. Yes, a move from AMF (or a Caravan) to a regional would be a cut in pay, but this seems to be the best and most common way to get to the majors.
#4053
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 927
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Hey Javichu,
Are you considering going from AMF directly to the majors, or is your plan to go from AMF to a regional and then to a major? A lot has been written on how well the AMF-step in this scenario works out. The number of AMF pilots who have gone directly to the majors is quite small. Yes, a move from AMF (or a Caravan) to a regional would be a cut in pay, but this seems to be the best and most common way to get to the majors.
Are you considering going from AMF directly to the majors, or is your plan to go from AMF to a regional and then to a major? A lot has been written on how well the AMF-step in this scenario works out. The number of AMF pilots who have gone directly to the majors is quite small. Yes, a move from AMF (or a Caravan) to a regional would be a cut in pay, but this seems to be the best and most common way to get to the majors.
I know a regional is a must nowadays, and pay cuts happen often in order to improve long term your quality of life so I'm counting on it.
I'd still go to a regional eventually I guess.
It sucks that 135/121 is not valued the same honestly. I'd rather fly night cargo than a crj with passengers but....
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#4055
In a land of unicorns
Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 7,044
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From: Whale FO
#4056
I agree that what the majors want to see is right-seat time in a (regional) jet.
Hey Javichu,
Watch this YouTube video:
“Inside Singapore Airlines”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKuGqKYk3pQ&t=1333s
Go to 29:06 and watch a young lad take his six-month checkride in a 777. Use this for motivation for when you are feeling frustrated. If he can do it then so can you!
Hey Javichu,
Watch this YouTube video:
“Inside Singapore Airlines”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKuGqKYk3pQ&t=1333s
Go to 29:06 and watch a young lad take his six-month checkride in a 777. Use this for motivation for when you are feeling frustrated. If he can do it then so can you!
#4057
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 927
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I agree that what the majors want to see is right-seat time in a (regional) jet.
Hey Javichu,
Watch this YouTube video:
“Inside Singapore Airlines”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKuGqKYk3pQ&t=1333s
Go to 29:06 and watch a young lad take his six-month checkride in a 777. Use this for motivation for when you are feeling frustrated. If he can do it then so can you!
Hey Javichu,
Watch this YouTube video:
“Inside Singapore Airlines”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKuGqKYk3pQ&t=1333s
Go to 29:06 and watch a young lad take his six-month checkride in a 777. Use this for motivation for when you are feeling frustrated. If he can do it then so can you!
Haha my frustration is just with PR
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#4060
Banned
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,919
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I know a regional is a must nowadays, and pay cuts happen often in order to improve long term your quality of life so I'm counting on it.
I'd still go to a regional eventually I guess.
It sucks that 135/121 is not valued the same honestly. I'd rather fly night cargo than a crj with passengers but....
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I'd still go to a regional eventually I guess.
It sucks that 135/121 is not valued the same honestly. I'd rather fly night cargo than a crj with passengers but....
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135 is valued, I was hired at a legacy with no 121 time, only 135 time. It just depends on what kind of 135 time. There are two camps, those that have never heard of AMF, or those who know AMF is single pilot, and although FOs are on the Bro, and other aircraft sometimes, the training mentality is single pilot. I have had 4 flying jobs since AMF, with 2 being very large companies and nobody had heard of AMF.
AMF is some of the most challenging flying you can do and collect a paycheck, but it is also some of the most irrelevant flying to 121 that you can possibly do.
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