Again...
Stall speeds, fuel capacity, limitations, systems and emergency procedures... Any pilot who doesn't want to fail a checkride would know AT LEAST these things...![]()
You guys and your conspiracy theories. I guess that unless you have hundreds of posts you can't be a member or your clique. Bottom line is that I want to be an airline pilot ASAP and don't want to have to CFI to do it.
how many hours do you have?
Obviously I knew them... I passed.![]()
they're correct... you don't have to get your CFI but it's preferred because it gives you the teaching skills that you would use when piloting anytime!I'm around 100hrs now. I know that you are the wife of the owner. I'm not here to start any trouble, but some of the other posters really have a short trigger finger, especially for those that don't tow their "party line" on how to become an airline pilot. I've got friends that fly for the majors and they all say that how you get there is not important, only that you are a safe pilot.
For a plane you had never flown before that day??? And then for only 0.3 hours???
Yes, but I have more than 25hrs.
It was a CE-152, not the space shuttle.
It was a CE-152, not the space shuttle.
cHeWIE, do you watch apprentice?
CE-152....:cwm27:
You sure it wasn't a C152....?
I believe the CE would be more along the Citation line of a/c.
I'm around 100hrs now....
Yep yep. I think this is Omarosa's alter ego. Think about it....Omarosa in the style of stating a position and then the approach to back up that position in 'discussion'. But, a nice mixture of Ben from Lost.....you just don't know what to believe about what this person is telling you. Then, you have an overwhelming dash of Daniel Noriega from American Idol....just all tossed together to make a complete mixed salad. :nana2:
"How long will the hiring boom last?"
-Idunno. 'Kinda worried myself.
As for the earlier CFI or not debate:
Most of these airlines that are hiring low timers are looking for candidates with a CFI ticket or two or three. My thought is this, when that man (or woman) looks you in the eye and asks you why you think you would make a good airline pilot, what will you have to say for yourself and your 300tt, 50me? Having those CFI tickets is good ammo, "weather" you've put them to use or not.
Good luck.
Yes, thank you, back on topic. Everyone else please squawk 7500.
I made my decision today and I will CFI regardless. I did my first solo today :rawk::nana2:anic: and in doing so I learned a lot about my abilities as a pilot. I feel that teaching people and recognizing their deficiencies will only help me with my skills as a pilot. Plus, I really want to feel the satisfaction of watching a student roll back in after their first solo and see that look on their face. As a teacher I don't think it could get any better than that, knowing you helped that person achieve a monumental goal.
Yes, thank you, back on topic. Everyone else please squawk 7500.