SWA In-House Job Fair, 30 Sep 17?
#263
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2017
Posts: 659
Forgot to mention before the editing window timed out on me:
Zero TPIC. OK, maybe one hour since I took my B737 type ride in 1994 under FAR 61 Part H, where I had to do three landings in an actual airplane. I didn't have enough turbine experience under the regs in place at that time to have the sim ride complete all the requirements, so that is why the airplane was used. $55 per minute for a 737-200, btw. :-)
Zero TPIC. OK, maybe one hour since I took my B737 type ride in 1994 under FAR 61 Part H, where I had to do three landings in an actual airplane. I didn't have enough turbine experience under the regs in place at that time to have the sim ride complete all the requirements, so that is why the airplane was used. $55 per minute for a 737-200, btw. :-)
#264
Puppet on a String
Joined APC: Nov 2015
Posts: 93
Approximate times from my (civil) running logbook...latest airline trip not included, just finished a three-day today.
2983 ASEL
1556 AMEL
3063 PIC
1013 SIC
1246 CFI
643 night
3068 XC
~4500 TT
With the exception of the 1000-hrs FO Part 121, everything else is Part 91 and not-for-hire.
2983 ASEL
1556 AMEL
3063 PIC
1013 SIC
1246 CFI
643 night
3068 XC
~4500 TT
With the exception of the 1000-hrs FO Part 121, everything else is Part 91 and not-for-hire.
#267
Layover Master
Joined APC: Jan 2013
Position: Seated
Posts: 4,309
Forgot to mention before the editing window timed out on me:
Zero TPIC. OK, maybe one hour since I took my B737 type ride in 1994 under FAR 61 Part H, where I had to do three landings in an actual airplane. I didn't have enough turbine experience under the regs in place at that time to have the sim ride complete all the requirements, so that is why the airplane was used. $55 per minute for a 737-200, btw. :-)
Zero TPIC. OK, maybe one hour since I took my B737 type ride in 1994 under FAR 61 Part H, where I had to do three landings in an actual airplane. I didn't have enough turbine experience under the regs in place at that time to have the sim ride complete all the requirements, so that is why the airplane was used. $55 per minute for a 737-200, btw. :-)
Definitely an outlier, but glad you went after it.
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