n9088d
New Member
Guys and gals-
What is the best regional airline to fly for? SkyWest seems like a good one, but then again I don't really know what I'm talking about. I live in Kansas City and am not willing to relocate, however I AM willing to commute anywhere in the country for work. I'm not looking for horror stories about low pay and longs hours. I've already heard them all. I know regional flying can be tough, but I'd like to know which airline is the best.
I'm a CFII with 500+ hours. I DO NOT yet have my multi, but I'll be getting it within a week or two. However, I will not have any multi time other than probably 5-7 hours from the training/checkride. I am very well aware this could be a problem as many regionals require 50-100 hours multi, but I've also heard of plenty of people applying and getting hired that had far less than that. Any opinions on this?
Thanks everyone.
What is the best regional airline to fly for? SkyWest seems like a good one, but then again I don't really know what I'm talking about. I live in Kansas City and am not willing to relocate, however I AM willing to commute anywhere in the country for work. I'm not looking for horror stories about low pay and longs hours. I've already heard them all. I know regional flying can be tough, but I'd like to know which airline is the best.
I'm a CFII with 500+ hours. I DO NOT yet have my multi, but I'll be getting it within a week or two. However, I will not have any multi time other than probably 5-7 hours from the training/checkride. I am very well aware this could be a problem as many regionals require 50-100 hours multi, but I've also heard of plenty of people applying and getting hired that had far less than that. Any opinions on this?
Thanks everyone.