gomntwins
Well-Known Member
I've been curious about this for awhile... why are people wanting to fly 135 freight now? I'm a current 135 freight pilot... single pilot... been doing it for years. When I got into it this job the opportunities were nill. I wanted a regional, but freight was the first thing beyond instructing that I got... and I was burned out with instructing. I love my job, but if I was put into the current hiring position (everybody's hiring with very few hours), I doubt I would've stuck out 1200 hours of instructing. I like 135 freight now, but years ago it wasn't what I wanted to do. I keep 135 it to get to the 1000 turbine mark... the pay is good... and I do like it. That's why I'm here. But why are low time pilots still waiting until 1200 hours to fly single pilot in old pistons when they can get a job flying an RJ with 500 or less. This is meant as no disrespect for anyone with low time who wants a job with a regional nor as disrespect for a higher time CFI trying to build 1200 hours to get their dream freight job. I'm just curious. Is it the pay? The possibility of quick Turbine time? Or is it the experience you build? Or do you just not want to fly for airlines? why do you all still want to fly 135 freight?