TxAg20 said:
Video is private. Was Dan the pilot, again?
He had to take some videos down, this is the update
TxAg20 said:
Video is private. Was Dan the pilot, again?
When the lights come on, the roaches scatter.CanyonAg77 said:TxAg20 said:
Video is private. Was Dan the pilot, again?
He had to take some videos down, this is the update
Coyotes on the runway!boredatwork08 said:
He is! I flew with him once when I was getting started.
That's exactly why he is considering the Marianas gig. Lots of factors other than pay which ain't much.CharlieBrown17 said:
Mil guy here so talking semi out of my ass.
But with ratings and 900 hours, I'd be taking whatever paid to fly right now. The quicker he can get to the 1500 or so the airlines want the better.
That brings back memories from the last century - doing flyovers to scare the coyotes from the city dump away before practicing "bounce-and-go's" at the Hearne airport (aka: federal portable housing storage facility). Flying that Cessna 150 out of Coulter - "Queer Dog".BaitShack said:Coyotes on the runway!boredatwork08 said:
He is! I flew with him once when I was getting started.
allMondjoy said:That's exactly why he is considering the Marianas gig. Lots of factors other than pay which ain't much.CharlieBrown17 said:
Mil guy here so talking semi out of my ass.
But with ratings and 900 hours, I'd be taking whatever paid to fly right now. The quicker he can get to the 1500 or so the airlines want the better.
This group has a lower buy out of training costs if leaving early and gives him some flight hours credit he will need in some things you can't get by flying right of ways or aerial survey work. This is passenger and cargo combined and maybe some night hours.
average_joker said:allMondjoy said:That's exactly why he is considering the Marianas gig. Lots of factors other than pay which ain't much.CharlieBrown17 said:
Mil guy here so talking semi out of my ass.
But with ratings and 900 hours, I'd be taking whatever paid to fly right now. The quicker he can get to the 1500 or so the airlines want the better.
This group has a lower buy out of training costs if leaving early and gives him some flight hours credit he will need in some things you can't get by flying right of ways or aerial survey work. This is passenger and cargo combined and maybe some night hours.
Current Airbus 320 FO for a legacy airline. I'd be happy to chat with him. Username at yahoo
They used too. DoD pilots will always go to the top of the stack. However, now there's lots of other HR influences. IP time is always highly regarded as well.CharlieBrown17 said:
More a question for the commercial guys in here.
Do airlines really care what you got your hours doing? Obviously the airframe matters but curious if they care if it's cargo/pax/mixed or instructing.
Once I make the leap, not really worried about getting hired just curious.
CanyonAg77 said:
Curious, is the leave policy too few weeks? My Favorite Pilot would have loved to keep flying Vipers, but the AF was not doing a good job keeping her and her engineer husband at the same base
Where do you want to live? Some airlines (Delta for sure) are also doing pre separation interviews and scheduling class dates (new hire date) around your last day in uniform.CharlieBrown17 said:CanyonAg77 said:
Curious, is the leave policy too few weeks? My Favorite Pilot would have loved to keep flying Vipers, but the AF was not doing a good job keeping her and her engineer husband at the same base
Ha I meant the opposite. I haven't been not moving this long since I started pilot training in 2019. So it gave me time to sit down and look at options, what airlines are where and what they pay, how to transfer over to that side, etc