jerrywhite7
Well-Known Member
Amen!!!!!
Ok, unless I'm just really dumb here, or something ... something here doesnt add up. First of all what is an SIC type rating? Either you have one or you dont.
Anyone can get a SIC in the citation. . . quick systems overview and three full stop landings and you have a log book endorsement saying you are a SIC!! I should know, cause I just got one on a demo flight in a CE-650.
As far as the "type rating" in the citation, as far as I know, you either have one or you dont! We are looking to buy a CE-650 and with a call to flight safety I was quoted a "type rating" only!!!! No "SIC"???!?!? Yes, it is a two "qualified" pilot aircraft, but the other pilot can only have a SIC. . . again, given by a Typed Rated pilot!!!
For international reasons, you may need two "typed" rated pilots for the trip, or for insurance reasons (my case).
So an "SIC Type Rating" seems like a lot of hot air for kids with two much money to be getting! Again, go on a demo flight with a cool Typed pilot and get it then! As far as a job goes, who is going to care. . .uh. . no one that has any clue. . that is who!!!!!
So please, some one please correct me if I'm wrong! Again, what ever happend to getting your CFI-I-I-I-I-I-I-I and getting this stuff done the old fashioned way!?
It is all up to the individual actually!! What some guys think is not a big deal, is a HUGE DEAL to someone else! Paying for ratings has always been a hot topic in aviation!! And the line I think is drawn between the guys that can afford it, and the guys that cant! The companies don’t care how you get your ratings. . heck most honestly don’t care if they pay for it or you pay for it. . . They don’t know what is expected! Meaning, guy goes out and upgrades his P-baron (light twin) to a jet. He spends 1.5 on the jet, so if his pilot says, "hey boss, glad you got the jet, I'll go get my $25,000 type rating, be back in 2 weeks! Don’t worry about it, I’ll pay for it!" The boss thinks, that’s the norm.. He is certainly not going to argue with the guy!
Or on the other hand, boss get new $1.5 million dollar jet, and the pilot says, "you know in the expense of buying this jet, be sure to add $25,000 for my type rating as well as expenses. " Ok, says boss, (because he just spent, $2.5 MILLION on a plane. $25,000 is NOTHING FOR THIS GUY!!! If it is, he shouldn’t have a jet!!!!!
So guy wants you to go fly his plane . .. NOT YOUR PLANE!!! But HIS PLANE!!! And he owns your butt, you are on call for him, you keep up with everything on and about this plane, HECK YA!!! he pays for the rating!!
Now, you decide, you want to be a free lance CE-525 driver. Go free lance, put yourself out there. well, then I think you should pay for your own rating, because you are freelancing and putting yourself out there as a qualified CE-25 driver!
Also, if we in aviation say that in order to advance in this industry, you have to pay for it yourself across the board, guess what? Only the rich, or privileged get to do it!!! (or military guys) And that sucks!! it is hard enough for folks to break into this field, lets not make it any harder!
But dude, good for you!! Keep flying! Fly the piss out of that king air!!!! Keep networking and continue getting the ratings!!! You're already ahead of most of the guys out there, sounds like you wont have to instruct too long anyway!!!
thanks for the input!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ok, your right. (.)Holy exclamation points batman.
Yes, there are people out there who will buy a $20K+ type rating to get a job. Reference my posts on my former copilot (not sure if it was in this thread or not that I was talking about the story or not, and too lazy to look).Jerry,
I agree, I mean I wouldn't dare go out and pay for the 20,000 dollar rating that I got through FSI. I don't know if there is any normal guy out there that would pay that much. What I meant was, if you find somewhere that you can get a good price to get the type/training then why not. I just need to get these damn CFI's done. Getting Close!!
You're welcome... ;-)thanks for the input!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ok, you're right. (.)