mattc206
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys, got a bit of a question, looking for some of that tried-tested and true JC Guidance! haha. So heres the numbers, I have 4300tt/2300 multi pic (all in the Kingair 200 doing medevac)/no degree (just a business diploma).
Right now I am flying the CRJ outside of the states, and the company is pushing me to upgrade (with a agreement to stay for 1 year) , but when I look at my goals, it is to come to the states (I have the FAA ATP and legal work authorization to come on down) and fly for a Major/National or LCC. AS/VA, B6 would be the dream jobs for sure.
Staying here? We do have a agreement for interviews with the airline "we fly for", but with the hmmmm "HR/degree/or diploma from one of of their favored aviation colleges centric" mindset they have, I am not confident in getting selected for that.
My original plan was to wait around to til May to make the move back state side and than park myself at a AA WO til I can get on with another major or LCC (and have the flow as a “insurance policy” ), but I’ve been advised that it may be a good idea to get at least 500 PIC in the RJ before deciding to make a move elsewhere. On one hand I see it as a good idea, to get that 500 Jet PIC at least so I can at least have it for any future jobs that may require it, but right now I already have 2300 turbine multi PIC in the B200. But I do see a difference between that type of PIC vs Airline PIC time. Hmmm, just speaking out loud here now I guess (haha)
Thoughts? On one hand it seems clear as day what to do, but it's nice to hear other points of view on the issue.
Thanks.
Right now I am flying the CRJ outside of the states, and the company is pushing me to upgrade (with a agreement to stay for 1 year) , but when I look at my goals, it is to come to the states (I have the FAA ATP and legal work authorization to come on down) and fly for a Major/National or LCC. AS/VA, B6 would be the dream jobs for sure.
Staying here? We do have a agreement for interviews with the airline "we fly for", but with the hmmmm "HR/degree/or diploma from one of of their favored aviation colleges centric" mindset they have, I am not confident in getting selected for that.
My original plan was to wait around to til May to make the move back state side and than park myself at a AA WO til I can get on with another major or LCC (and have the flow as a “insurance policy” ), but I’ve been advised that it may be a good idea to get at least 500 PIC in the RJ before deciding to make a move elsewhere. On one hand I see it as a good idea, to get that 500 Jet PIC at least so I can at least have it for any future jobs that may require it, but right now I already have 2300 turbine multi PIC in the B200. But I do see a difference between that type of PIC vs Airline PIC time. Hmmm, just speaking out loud here now I guess (haha)
Thoughts? On one hand it seems clear as day what to do, but it's nice to hear other points of view on the issue.
Thanks.
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