I ran across this post on flightinfo and found it intriguing about a good way to build multi time:
"Another cool way if you can afford not to make much money is to get on the internet and search the aircraft registry for the counties around where you live and find individuals/corporations that fly twins and get in touch with them. There are lots of people out there that fly twins single pilot and might not care if you ride along to build time (most of them don't care about the time). Type up some resumes and just start calling people or show up at the door and tell them your situation. I did this. Of about the 12-15 people that I got in touch with, I'm flying regularly with 4 of them ( Be-200, Piper Cheyenne, Navajo and Twin Cessnas)."
I've gone to the FAA registration site (http://registry.faa.gov/) but it looks like you have to pay $2 per record you pull. That could get pricey if I pull up 50 records trying to find local guys with a twin to fly with. Has anyone else looked into this idea?
"Another cool way if you can afford not to make much money is to get on the internet and search the aircraft registry for the counties around where you live and find individuals/corporations that fly twins and get in touch with them. There are lots of people out there that fly twins single pilot and might not care if you ride along to build time (most of them don't care about the time). Type up some resumes and just start calling people or show up at the door and tell them your situation. I did this. Of about the 12-15 people that I got in touch with, I'm flying regularly with 4 of them ( Be-200, Piper Cheyenne, Navajo and Twin Cessnas)."
I've gone to the FAA registration site (http://registry.faa.gov/) but it looks like you have to pay $2 per record you pull. That could get pricey if I pull up 50 records trying to find local guys with a twin to fly with. Has anyone else looked into this idea?