MikeOH58
Well-Known Member
You might have 1000 hrs of turbine pic, but have you ever flown Dan Quayle?
And the coveted and mysterious ATP!
You might have 1000 hrs of turbine pic, but have you ever flown Dan Quayle?
I wasn't holding breathe for that kind of opportunity but I thought it might have been an option that is all.
I wasn't holding breathe for that kind of opportunity but I thought it might have been an option that is all.
I wouldn't even have considered that an option.
The hardest thing I have done in my career so far is to accept a street captain position on a new type with a new company. Even with prior experience as a 121 FO, adjusting to a new type and how a new company ran their operation (all while FOs/operations/dispatchers looked to me for leadership and answers at times) was extremely challenging. I can't imagine trying to make the jump from 135 prop captain to 121 jet captain. Sorry, but there are things that need to be seen in the 121 environment that are best seen and learned from the right seat first.
People end up staying too long at AMF then get stuck.
Whatever! Freight is great! Anything you can do, a freight pilot can do better!!!
Well if that's the only "curve ball" that gets thrown at you in this career you'll be a lucky man. Most of us are on plan c,d, or e while trying to get back to plan a.
Whatever! Freight is great! Anything you can do, a freight pilot can do better!!!
Good thing I flew freight before making the jump to the airlines![]()
THEN HOW COULD YOU NOT UNDERSTAND YOUR OWN SUPERIORITY, YOU TRAITOROUS SCOUNDREL!?
I wouldn't even have considered that an option.
It is amazing to sit around AMF bases and listen to the guys talk about how great they are and how great AMF is. Some guys really do think they can take their pick of any corporate job, or certainly go to any part 121 carrier of their choice (including main line). And as already posted here, no one can name the people that went to 121 legacy airlines straight from AMF, but there are still stories about it happening.
The truth is, that there are some previous 121 guys that are still at AMF. Some have a few thousand hours in 121 (jets) and left AMF in the recent past. Those guys are certainly eligible to go to somewhere like JetBlue or even Southwest. To say that they went straight from AMF to JetBlue is true, but you are leaving out a HUGE part of the story. If you can say that, I can say that there is an AMF dispatcher that went straight to Omni to fly a 767 a month ago. (granted, he was a 121 captain for several years before getting furloughed and spending a couple years as a dispatcher at AMF).
FIFYAahhahahaha. We thought we were lucky when a regional called to check on our MENTAL health before offering an interview!
Every day I show up to work is a reminder that my career hasn't worked out quite as I'd like it to...
get used to it.
No it wasn't one of those. I came to AMF cuz I didn't know what I wanted and I figured it would be a good start. Now I'm looking around at what my options are. That is all.
FIFY
It is amazing to sit around AMF bases and listen to the guys talk about how great they are and how great AMF is. Some guys really do think they can take their pick of any corporate job, or certainly go to any part 121 carrier of their choice (including main line). And as already posted here, no one can name the people that went to 121 legacy airlines straight from AMF, but there are still stories about it happening.