mhcasey
Well-Known Member
I keep hearing people in other threads making statements along the lines of "just stay away from the regionals."
How does one go about doing that? I want to fly for the airlines eventually, so how else can I build up the necessary time? Fly commercial? Is part time commercial possible? I guess I just always thought the way things worked was roughly 1) get certifications and ratings 2) build random time while instructing 3) get on with a regional 4) get on with an airline (with some overlap in the first few steps perhaps). Are the regionals really dead end jobs today?
Your thoughts?
P.S. - I wasn't sure if this fit into "Changing Careers," but figured it would get more attention here anyways. Feel free to move it if that would be a better place.
How does one go about doing that? I want to fly for the airlines eventually, so how else can I build up the necessary time? Fly commercial? Is part time commercial possible? I guess I just always thought the way things worked was roughly 1) get certifications and ratings 2) build random time while instructing 3) get on with a regional 4) get on with an airline (with some overlap in the first few steps perhaps). Are the regionals really dead end jobs today?
Your thoughts?
P.S. - I wasn't sure if this fit into "Changing Careers," but figured it would get more attention here anyways. Feel free to move it if that would be a better place.
since inevitably some moron will jump on me for that.