Dugie8
Well-Known Member
Let us not cofuse flying a Mustang with moving from a larger turbo prop to a large jet. A mustang is a unique aircraft in its own right. For the most part most biz jets and even airline type jets are similiar.
The jet time requirement is, IMO, more about basic level of knowledge than skill. A lot of places that operate biz type jets fly 200 hours a year. With the first 100 or so hours in a any type of aircraft being a learning curve you're looking at 6 months of learning with far less reps in the aircraft. Someone with those prerequisite reps in place is a few steps ahead of someone without.
The jet time requirement is, IMO, more about basic level of knowledge than skill. A lot of places that operate biz type jets fly 200 hours a year. With the first 100 or so hours in a any type of aircraft being a learning curve you're looking at 6 months of learning with far less reps in the aircraft. Someone with those prerequisite reps in place is a few steps ahead of someone without.