BravoHotel
Well-Known Member
I'm getting to point of time where I need to think about transitioning from active duty back to the civilian world. I am sitting around 1100 TT in GA aircraft and when my tour is complete I'll have about 300 in the C-5 as an Engineer. Which I can only use a 3:1 ratio to count towards civilian time bring up to about 1200TT.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the research I have concluded to qualify for your RATP you must have completed your flight training at the same place where you completed your education. I graduated from ERAU, and completed my ratings from ATP. So the R-ATP is off the table.
What I am looking for are suggestions that might cover 300 hour gap I have. I heard there are Caravan operators now that have 135 mins where as they used to be almost 2000 hours. I could do a year or six months flying a Van. I'm also thinking Ameriflight. I am in dialog with a 135 company that flies King Airs for a potential SIC position, but I've been told to be cautious with that by other pilots. I could also do that to close the gap. What I don't want to do, but would if I had to would be going back to flying jumpers.
Edit: Does anyone know about WestAir?
I am trying (if possible) is to stay west coast based, I live in Sacramento.
Thank you for your input.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the research I have concluded to qualify for your RATP you must have completed your flight training at the same place where you completed your education. I graduated from ERAU, and completed my ratings from ATP. So the R-ATP is off the table.
What I am looking for are suggestions that might cover 300 hour gap I have. I heard there are Caravan operators now that have 135 mins where as they used to be almost 2000 hours. I could do a year or six months flying a Van. I'm also thinking Ameriflight. I am in dialog with a 135 company that flies King Airs for a potential SIC position, but I've been told to be cautious with that by other pilots. I could also do that to close the gap. What I don't want to do, but would if I had to would be going back to flying jumpers.
Edit: Does anyone know about WestAir?
I am trying (if possible) is to stay west coast based, I live in Sacramento.
Thank you for your input.
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