meritflyer said:2) you dont take any other pilots job since most of their flying is dont sinlge pilot IFR
triple7 said:
khysanth said:Excuse my ignorance, but what is PFT? And the other acronym used in the title of this thread?
mtsu_av8er said:I've said it before - if Anybody wants to come fly with me, feel free! My rates are $15/hour in a single and $20/hour in a twin. You get to fly!!! I'm just there to supervise. This is real-world experience!!!! I fly PAX just about all of the time. Wanna see real IFR experience? Come see me!! I'll sell you the cheapest PIC time you can find!!!
ComplexHiAv8r said:but do you have a jet?????
wheelsup said:talked about at length here:
http://forums.jetcareers.com/showthread.php?t=21622
After reading through that previous post, I wonder if there is anyone that has done it? I'd be interested to hear how their interviews went and if the airlines asked questions about it.
~wheelsup
mtsu_av8er said:Oh, there are people out there that want you to think that jet time is important - but they're wrong! The airlines want to see good, quality, SUPERVISED almost-PIC time! Everybody knows that flying a jet is easy, with all those FMS's and things. They practically fly themselves!!
However, at Lloyd's Program, you'll have to do all the work!! Prop, gear, weight and balance calculations, loading, passenger meals - all of the things that I don't wa . . . I mean, all of the things that make a pilot a pilot!!
Hurry, while supplies last!!:buck: