meyers9163
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You'd hear even more who did such had 65 not stopped things the last five years........
I hope this is the case. Freight should hopefully fit in somewhere.Getting the hours to go to a legacy is typically a wide variety of flying. I sure as heck covered everything from flight instruction, to corporate, to aerobatics.
Sure hope so. Did my time in the left seat there. Currently at a 121 regional since that company nearly went ch.7 - QOL has been outstanding on this side of the house though - it's all relative!I hope this is the case. Freight should hopefully fit in somewhere.
I was getting sad about 8 years Private-CFI. Looking back I am kicking myself in the ass for not doing what I had to to do get done sooner, or flying the cheaper planes I had access to back then, but live and learn. No debt is huge though. I have a little from CFI training, but I can't imagine what things would be like if I borrowed a ton of money. Makes me shudder just thinking about it.Sigh...first flight 13 years ago and still working off and on to get my CFI. No aviation debt, though.
I got a much later start than you did I'm thinking so I'm sure you'll be fine! Like PeanuckleCRJ said don't let opportunity pass you by but don't forget to be like purpel and enjoy the ride!
Couldn't agree more. I messed around for a while, getting from point A to B via C, D, E, F etc. I got on at a regional at 31. There were guys who were captains that were in their mid 20’s. I was already wondering if I could stick it out in the 121 world for another 34 years, I can't imagine doing it for 40+. Turns out 121 was only in my life for just under 2 years and then back to corporate for me. I'd much rather take my chances at the part 91 rat race than the 121 rat race. Same race different rats.Probably depends on your frame of reference. I don't think I'd ever have been happy about my career if all I'd ever done was fly for an airline. *shrug* Different strokes for different folks. Certainly, getting to a Legacy seems currently to be the best way to earn good bread and have sane QOL But for me it would suck if I hadn't done the other stuff. To each their own.
Seniority and expedient progress is great and all, but I'd say timing and what company you go to are just as important. I mean, I'm looking at my peers from UND that stayed on "the fast track". Getting hired as a CFI as a Junior, getting MEI shortly after that and having 1500/500 for flight time a year after graduation, ended up at pinnacle/mesaba and are going to be furloughed as low time FOs with no PIC time what-so-ever(relatively speaking). Seniority doesn't pay the bills when you don't have a job and it doesn't enhance your marketability either when furloughed at the wrong time. Most of these guys should have seen the poop show that was coming, especially at a company that notoriously over-hires, stayed at UND an extra year and gone somewhere else. Call me crazy, but I think Skywest, Compass, and Eagle are going to be next on the chopping block, but I digress.
BUT, I suppose you can make all the right moves and still get the shaft.
Me personally, I HAVE to fly a Metro single pilot before I do anything else. As silly as that sounds, it's one of those things I would regret not doing looking back, but my goals in life in general fit with that. Others want different things. Do I sometimes look at my 121 brethren with envy for their time off and having to deal with less crap, and being in a less risky environment though? Absolutely. 121 is not something I'm interested in at all for the "career stop" at the moment though, so this post is worthless.![]()
It's just speculation on my part and an opinion only, but looking at what Delta and United have always done to their good regionals in the past, I feel like they're both itching to do some whipsawing, particularly United. Compass just doesn't have any wiggle room to cut costs to stay competitive if they need to. Eagle is, well, Eagle!Why do you feel those 3 are next on the chopping block? Specifically CP?
The 90s...Curious for those who made it quickly, what path you took...
I'd actually be curious to hear the longest stretch between PPL and Legacy.
Curious for those who made it quickly, what path you took...
Curious for those who made it quickly, what path you took...