undflyboy06
Well-Known Member
For those that made it into Corporate with relatively low time (2500-3000 hrs), how did you get used to the lifestyle of flying less when you still wanted to build your total time? I have been having a battle of the conscience lately over the concept of wanting to fly more to build up my total time or to accept where I am at and to finally enjoy my job and life. I was previously 121 and 135 cargo, so I have been used to flying my butt off and building up time at a descent pace, approximately 650-700 a year.
 
A couple of months ago, I was able to get my foot in the door with a local 91 operator. I have gone now from flying a lot to only flying approximately 250-300 hours a year. What's bugging me is that I am only shy of 3500 TT. I know that Corporate is not known in the industry for building time. Since I'm only 30, I know that I will eventually get to a point where I am happy with my total time. I am just used to seeing large aircraft operators in general want 4500 to 5000 TT. Eventually I would want to get in with those types of operators like a lot of pilots, but it will take me 7-8 years to get my TT up there.
 
It's just taking me some time to adjust to the change of pace. Even though everything in my quality of life has improved, I think I'm kind of in shock still. I'm just not used to having an aircraft that works, descent schedule and great pilot & owners. I'm just use to working like a dog.
 
I feel better now
. Thanks everyone for listening.
				
			A couple of months ago, I was able to get my foot in the door with a local 91 operator. I have gone now from flying a lot to only flying approximately 250-300 hours a year. What's bugging me is that I am only shy of 3500 TT. I know that Corporate is not known in the industry for building time. Since I'm only 30, I know that I will eventually get to a point where I am happy with my total time. I am just used to seeing large aircraft operators in general want 4500 to 5000 TT. Eventually I would want to get in with those types of operators like a lot of pilots, but it will take me 7-8 years to get my TT up there.
It's just taking me some time to adjust to the change of pace. Even though everything in my quality of life has improved, I think I'm kind of in shock still. I'm just not used to having an aircraft that works, descent schedule and great pilot & owners. I'm just use to working like a dog.
I feel better now