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V1Rotate 07-10-2007 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by rustypilot (Post 193504)
but then again, is a dream worth getting paid 21,000 a year? O_o

Yes. It is, I've wanted to fly all my life.

LeoSV 07-10-2007 07:18 PM

well I have a question about multi aswell. I'm going to get my MEI, but the school i'm going to CFI at has no twins. I plan on instructing for a couple years. will I be hireable at the regionals with like, lets say 800TT and only like 20ME with a 4 year degree?

MoonShot 07-10-2007 07:20 PM

Yes the money sucks starting out. It is much lower than it should be but, if you can say that you are genuinely excited to go to work then you are on the right path. Many people out there make lots of money only to be unhappy. To those "living the dream" I salute you (AC/DC style)!

Deez340 07-10-2007 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by KiloAlpha (Post 193481)
Take your pointer and index fingers and place them on the opposing wrist. If you can count 5-10 pulses you should be golden.. ME time is a bonus

If I could go back to when I had 500 hours, I'd pick a different career.. would have gone to be a pharmacist.. pop out of school making 70,000-100,000+ per year.. sure as h3ll beat 21,000

I heard Mesa just lowered there mins to only 3 pulses!:D

Pilotpip 07-10-2007 08:22 PM

I heard they now have a waiver for pacemakers and artificial lungs.

the King 07-10-2007 08:32 PM

And Go-Jets is starting to hire dead people. I'm sure they can get em to PFT.

Deez340 07-10-2007 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by Deez340 (Post 193556)
I heard Mesa just lowered there mins to only 3 pulses!:D

Well Gulfstream will always sell you the pulses you need.:eek:

Deez340 07-10-2007 08:38 PM

Well, in keeping with the grammatical theme of the title of this thread i guess my answer would be : "they be pretty important":D

Diver Driver 07-10-2007 08:46 PM


Originally Posted by Deez340 (Post 193570)
Well, in keeping with the grammatical theme of the title of this thread i guess my answer would be : "they be pretty important":D

Ya, gotta have the ME ticket to get the job... as long as you have 6 pulses within 6 months and one bp reading.... :rolleyes:

The airlines would obviously like the higher multi time of the two, but only if the applicants are equal in all other respects. There are a lot of things they look for in interviews like attitude, likability, general knowledge, etc.. With the state of the regionals at this point, they will probably hire you both... from what I hear from some folks on here, many carriers are having trouble filling classes.

flynavyj 07-10-2007 08:47 PM

lol Deez...

Multi hours are as important as the market...i was hired a year ago with unheard of low multi time because of a "crunch" ... a year later, and multi time is "nice to have" time....When i first looked to see what jobs were out there...the only thing that mattered (typically) was Multi time...AE would take our grades @ 500 hrs...but you better have a solid 100 multi, or no call (friend was told to get two hours when he had 98 multi)

On other notes, the higher paid friends of mine who graduated college with me started around 40k or so...promotions do come, but there's no guarantee, and while it's totally possible to make over 100k a year in some of their fields, there are far less people actually doing it in many majors than there are in aviation...while not the overwhelming majority of pilots, there are still a very fair share making nice six figure incomes.


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