cfii2007
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The ATP written test has the largest collection of pointless material that I've ever seen. I'd just memorize it.
After studying for the exam, I honestly felt like throwing myself off a roof.
The ATP written test has the largest collection of pointless material that I've ever seen. I'd just memorize it.
"hmm, should I take the new airline job flying Dash 8's or should I satisfy MTSU_Av8r and the rest
LOL... Jeez Lloyd- why do you always have to be hatin'? :cwm27:anic:
Not too many options with those times....
Get a few hundred more and you have alot more options....If you have a CFI, why not instruct a bit longer? If not, why not build some more multi, do a bit of banner, pipeline, aerial photgraphy?
You can't satisfy me, Jace.
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Ya know Lloyd, although most of us around here can actually smell your sarcasm, the littleWithout a doubt, you're ready. You can't learn anything as a CFI or flying freight that you don't already know.
tag goes a long way for the newbies who might be tempted to take you seriously.ROFLCOPTER!!!!!11:rotfl:
You can't satisfy me, Jace.
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I thought that this was a place where people could come and get real input from experienced aviation professionals.....Seems like it's turned into a "bash the stary eyed low time pilot" forum. 390 and 20 looks a little low as far as starting with the regionals. I would give some serious thought into working as a CFI or building your experience a little more with a pipeline/survey job.
How much time have you logged on Microsoft Flight Simulator?

Thats probably the dumbest response I've seen in a while. Thats whats wrong with aviation, everyone is an expert, i guess your family knows exactly who's flying the aircraft and what they hold for hours when they fly, do they check the maintenance logs too before getting on board?![]()
Alright, alright, you've had dog, cat, horse and MRE's. And now without trying him, you know that Jace can't satisfy you?
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Does he taste like chicken?
"What I mean by that is that they never had the same opportunities that us young-ens have now. In a way, they feel that since they had it hard, we have to have it just as difficult."
Gawd, I'm getting so sick of hearing that....
Look, it has nothing to do with "having it hard". It has to do with bringing what many of us consider to be an adequate level of experience to the right seat of a shiny jet that says "Delta" on the side of it.
I'm all for the youngins' new world order. Rah Rah. The problem is the new world order lowers the bar (I think unacceptably) with respect to experience levels of those in the right seat of airline jets.
You play that off as bitterness but I'm here to tell you I think it's a valid concern.
Nothing against folks getting on in today's environment, but I don't think it's a good thing for the career that we have gone low in what is expected from an airline pilot.