msmspilot
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>> 500 Hours Cross Country - point to point
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what do they mean by point to point?
Doesn't have to meet the >50nm requirement that your PP cert or IR or CP cert do.
>> 500 Hours Cross Country - point to point
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but what do they mean by point to point?
Think it has to be over 50 for the ATP.You are just required to land at an airport other than the one you took off. Regardless of distance, it still counts as a X-C for 135 and ATP minimums.
Think it has to be over 50 for the ATP.
wildfreightess said:But let us not forget our Captain, who is also THE MAN, rockin' the MU 2!
what are the chances of getting hired with 450/75 for a VFR run? I have a feeling not good
Fair enough, I will to that this afternoon...Reerun: last I heard they were still firm on the IFR mins. However, you (might) have the advantage of living in KC, where they have a lot of trouble filling spots, traditionally (I have no idea why). It's NEVER a bad idea to give Gary "Silvertongue" Hillyer a call. The worst thing he can say is "call me back in 6 months" and you'll have had the chance to speak to a living legend. 1-800-OPS-KORL ext. 613
Thanks Boris.t-cart: When I was there (flying out of CPS), yes, they did have trouble with LIT. Don't know whether that's still the case. At one point there was a guy living in the FBO down there (don't know how they managed that one). Whatever the case, again, it doesn't hurt to ask...
I took over from the guy that lived in the FBO. It was a great run when I was doing it. Averaged around 60 hrs. month. I would have stayed but the girl I was living with decided to start buying lap dogs that did nothing but bark and ####. I hate lap dogs. I tried killing them but moved to AK instead. Looking back on it, I should have stayed at FLX.t-cart: When I was there (flying out of CPS), yes, they did have trouble with LIT. Don't know whether that's still the case. At one point there was a guy living in the FBO down there (don't know how they managed that one). Whatever the case, again, it doesn't hurt to ask...