Not to hijack a thread, but 24/7 on call seems like it would violate the duty regs. How would the FAA allow such a schedule?
Like the other guy said though. Go on leave from the regional and figure it out in a few years once you are done with the military stuff.
I hear ya man, if I hear the term "Gray area" one more time I will crap myself.Not to hijack a thread, but 24/7 on call seems like it would violate the duty regs. How would the FAA allow such a schedule?
Like the other guy said though. Go on leave from the regional and figure it out in a few years once you are done with the military stuff.
If you go EMS try to find a company that doesn't have 24/7 on call. I like some aspects of EMS but getting called at midnight to pull a 12 hour duty day can get old pretty fast. Some people love it but it's not for everyone.
I mean is it a regional that will be around in 4 years when you get done with your active duty time, will the ambo? Is the regional base collocated with your guard/reserve unit, is the air ambo? This is basically too vague to even begin to answer.
I recently received a pilot slot in the Air Force Reserve and will be heading out to OTS/UPT soon, so that's a factor.
Suggestions?
I hear ya man, if I hear the term "Gray area" one more time I will crap myself.
I don't know about that. There are a lot of people that would hate my job. Especially the weekends off, or super clingy significant other types.My opinion. Once the 121 box is checked, it's checked. You can pass a 121 checkride(whatever significance that is...), and have experience in a structured environment.
If it were me in the future, your resume would go near the top of the list if you diversified yourself, but that probably isn't common practice today.
General recommendation. More money more time off. @z987k(because I know you love it when I tag you in stuff) has just about the best job out of a very high majority on this forum in that regard. A senior 777 captain at a legacy would be about the only person that would rival that job.![]()
I mean is it a regional that will be around in 4 years when you get done with your active duty time
It's 10/5 12 hour shifts for FO, 7/7 12 hour shifts for Captain.
1. I doubt it, but who knows....
2. I commute to the regional, the AFB is 15 minutes from my house and the air ambo base is a 3 hour drive, but housing is provided while you are there. Other air ambo operators are located 10 minutes from my house but I do not and will not meet those mins working at a regional as SIC.