Inverted25
Well-Known Member
I got about 400 hours right now. I releize I need at least the part 135 mins to fly charter but I want to know if theres certain types of flying that will impress a small charter operation in the future. Is CFIing all the way to 1200 the best of should I CFI and say drop jumpers too? Heres why I ask. I live in Ohio close to sandusky airport where griffin flying services is based. They have two king airs b200s, a navajo, a saratoga, two islanders, and they also do flight instruction. They are a family owned business and have been around forever. They do all the mail and passenger service to the lake erie islands plus business charter and flight instruction. From what one pilot told me the two king airs average around 700 hours a year and the navajo flies around 400. The saratoga and two islanders fly daily used for the island mail and airline. They stay really busy and I would love to fly for them one day and was wonder what I should do while building the time to help me build a resume they would like to see. A plus side is i'm friends with the youngest son of the owner so they know who I am. Any advice would be great.