Psa And Transcripts
#11
My total time was 530 or 540 with over 300 multi when they contacted me. As long as you applied for a passport and can show proof of that, that will suffice. One guy in my class still doesn't have his. The training dept. is aware of the hold up with passports. If you don't hear from PSA within a week or so, I would seriously consider getting another 50-75 hours of multi. That would put you over the 600 mark as well. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. I applied to all the airlines I met the minimums for and only heard back from two of them.(Both owned by US Airways)I got the job at PSA before the other one offered me an interview. I think PSA is better. PSA is very responsive with the application process and that is one thing that attracted me to them.
50 to 75 more multi is WAY easier said than done. I am limited to trips my friend takes in his 310 or another friend in his Baron. All my contacts that operate 135 say no way. So I'm kinda hosed. That much multi could take me 6 months to a year. Any ideas on how to get some multi time? Short of going out and renting a twin, which I can't even rent the twin I got my multi in.
#13
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: E170 FO
Find a friend who can rent the twin. Make him PIC, you manipulate the controls, you pay the bill (go chase tail in FL and split it if you are worried about FAR issues). I've done this before for a friend. Just getting over 50 will make a big difference.
#14
50 to 75 more multi is WAY easier said than done. I am limited to trips my friend takes in his 310 or another friend in his Baron. All my contacts that operate 135 say no way. So I'm kinda hosed. That much multi could take me 6 months to a year. Any ideas on how to get some multi time? Short of going out and renting a twin, which I can't even rent the twin I got my multi in.
#15
Yeah, looks like thats what I'm going to have to do.
Just blows, you see these airlines w/ low minimums, and you apply only to find out, thats what they posted but really want this. IE TSA, a friend told me yesterday, even though they have 250/25 posted if you have less than 500 or so they want 100 multi. I was like whoa! Didn't know that..
Just blows, you see these airlines w/ low minimums, and you apply only to find out, thats what they posted but really want this. IE TSA, a friend told me yesterday, even though they have 250/25 posted if you have less than 500 or so they want 100 multi. I was like whoa! Didn't know that..
#16
Yeah, looks like thats what I'm going to have to do.
Just blows, you see these airlines w/ low minimums, and you apply only to find out, thats what they posted but really want this. IE TSA, a friend told me yesterday, even though they have 250/25 posted if you have less than 500 or so they want 100 multi. I was like whoa! Didn't know that..
Just blows, you see these airlines w/ low minimums, and you apply only to find out, thats what they posted but really want this. IE TSA, a friend told me yesterday, even though they have 250/25 posted if you have less than 500 or so they want 100 multi. I was like whoa! Didn't know that..
#17
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 686
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From: E170 FO
Yeah, looks like thats what I'm going to have to do.
Just blows, you see these airlines w/ low minimums, and you apply only to find out, thats what they posted but really want this. IE TSA, a friend told me yesterday, even though they have 250/25 posted if you have less than 500 or so they want 100 multi. I was like whoa! Didn't know that..
Just blows, you see these airlines w/ low minimums, and you apply only to find out, thats what they posted but really want this. IE TSA, a friend told me yesterday, even though they have 250/25 posted if you have less than 500 or so they want 100 multi. I was like whoa! Didn't know that..
Edit: On further career advice, I hope those of you with less than 500/100 have spent the time to get a degree or some other professional training before embarking on your aviation career. Nothing like getting the layoff notice when there isn't a pilot shortage. You never know when you might need that business or engineering degree.


