People here jump on the chance to say 'get your CFI' because it's the way they did it.
That's not true.
People here jump on the chance to say 'get your CFI' because it's the way they did it.
With all the BS floating on the forum about low-time pilots getting hired how could one not assume these things? And it is just that, BS. The average low-time part 61 instructed pilot is not going to get a regional job this way. I know that after nearly two months of trying.
I need something a little better.
David
My folks will hire a 250 hour CFI yesterday. If you just have your commercial, you'd only fly for the summer and all those positions are taken right now. We have hired sub 300 hr commercial pilots to fly scenic tours (part 91).
A CFI ticket WILL get you a job right now. GUARANTEED. Thats one of the few guarantees in the aviation business right now.
Honest question - and I'm really not flaming you here.
Do you personally feel you have the knowledge and ability to fly a passenger jet? Assuming you got hired today and passed training in 2 months, would you have the requisite knowledge, skills, ability, and experience to safely do the job?
Maybe it's your attitude?
People don't deserve jobs. They are earned. We (well most of us that is) that fly for a living have earned our jobs by doing what it took to get there by CFI'ing, flying freight, traffic, VFR135 or any number of ways. Just because your 36 doesn't mean that you're not going to have to put some time, effort and MORE money into getting what you want. If you don't have the money to get what's needed get a loan or a CC, go to a CFI factory and be done with it. I'm much happier doing what I do now neck deep in debt than I was doing what I was debt free.
I am going to have to go with flhrci on this one..... If you can get a job with low time, and you don't really "want" to be a CFI, then DO IT!!! I would not blame you!
There is no such thing as "dues" anymore! And besides that, go back 30 or 40 years and see how many major airline captains were CFI's, I bet the number is short, the were probably mostly ex-military.... So shame on all of you that were not military pilots, you should have paid your dues!
I know a lot of guys that got a "lucky" break somewhere in their flying career. There are a lot of guys on here that have gotten somewhere they want to be without being a CFI for years. In my opinion, being a CFI is a lot more than a rating, you have to want to do it, and be passionate about it. If you are not, then you should not do it. (period)
Sorry, you were misinformed. Besides instructing, no insurance company is going to allow you to be paid as a PIC with less than 500 hours. Even traffic watch in day VFR in a 172 requires around 500 hours.
YOU TRICKED ME!!!