mooneyguy
been around forever
Hey all. First let me say i know there may have been some threads like this, but i'm looking for more specifc info that fits my situation. Im sure you have heard this one before but I'm a midlifer who has decided to make a go of flying for a "living" I'm 39(as of just a couple days ago) im about 1 week from finishing up my instrument rating and will start on my comm right after that. I am flying a mooney as much as possible to build some time and experience and have flown about 100 hours last 7 months, with plans to increase that. I am curious, what chance do I have to make it in a 121 op.? Both reg. and major...Right now I do not have a degree, but intend on starting a program right after i get the commercial license(mid summer). if i have the right "time" built inside of the next two years (I would then be 41, and probably only half to 3/4 done with the degree) do you think it would be possible to make a go at the airlines? I would like to hear from people who have made the switch already or if you know someone who has made it and is now flying part 121.
Thank you for reading and any advice you might have!
Tim
Thank you for reading and any advice you might have!
Tim