GaTechKid
Well-Known Member
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I'm ex-military and I'd take the $20K a year job flying a CRJ over that anyday. First Officer requirements being 1500 hrs and 500 Multi at that ... well I know that would eliminate alot of the younger guys like myself cause that's a hell of alot of hours just to fly a Part 135 gig and they want you to already have a type-rating in a CASA 212. Anybody here want to pay for a type-rating? I'd much rather let a regional airline pay for my training. Just my two sense.
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Type rating was not a prereq for a FO position:
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Captain: 3,500 hours total flight time, with 1,500 hours of Multi-engine time. At least a Commercial Pilot License, with type rating in type of aircraft (i.e. CASA 212 type rating to fly our CASA 212) and a current Medical Certificate. Currently, all our Captains have an ATP.
First Officer: 1,500 hours total flight time, with 500 hours of Multi-engine time, with a Commercial Pilot License and a current Medical Certificate.
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I'm ex-military and I'd take the $20K a year job flying a CRJ over that anyday. First Officer requirements being 1500 hrs and 500 Multi at that ... well I know that would eliminate alot of the younger guys like myself cause that's a hell of alot of hours just to fly a Part 135 gig and they want you to already have a type-rating in a CASA 212. Anybody here want to pay for a type-rating? I'd much rather let a regional airline pay for my training. Just my two sense.
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Type rating was not a prereq for a FO position:
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Captain: 3,500 hours total flight time, with 1,500 hours of Multi-engine time. At least a Commercial Pilot License, with type rating in type of aircraft (i.e. CASA 212 type rating to fly our CASA 212) and a current Medical Certificate. Currently, all our Captains have an ATP.
First Officer: 1,500 hours total flight time, with 500 hours of Multi-engine time, with a Commercial Pilot License and a current Medical Certificate.
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