Get your TC ATPL
Get your FAA ATP
Get your B737 type (or A320 if you're into that. Not that there's anything wrong with that).
You will be well-positioned.
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Hell, just get started with a CPL and an instrument rating, get 1000 hours and you probably won't have trouble finding work.
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What’s a 737 type rating go for these days? That same amount might be better spent on a share in a Cherokee and a ton of gas.
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I can comment with authority about Airbus and their philosophies (maybe singular?). Airbus people tend to be taught in a single way that Airbus wants the pilots to fly the aircraft. Where as for the Boeing and Embraer etc… it’s taught to whomever teaches it.Slick Goodlin wrote: ↑Fri Mar 18, 2022 8:57 pmThey probably figure it’s easier in the long run to train from zero than to have to overcome the primacy effects of some sim company’s procedures being different from their own.
I routinely unfuck students mindset that they WILL strike the tail on rotation (as drill in to them during sims). Once they come on line (IOE with me) by under-rotating, they destroy second segment climb gradient performance.
Sorry, felt like interjecting my unsolicited opinion on the matter.
Anyone want to go in on a timed out A320 and convert it to freighter with me?
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While I mostly agree, the shop I fly for insists on flying Airbus equipment their own way. Something about being more aligned with the rest of the fleet and/or easier to transition onto from a DC-9 or a Constellation or whatever.
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Travolta was weird but he had the right idea about an old 707 as a personal airplane. I know, noise.Anyone want to go in on a timed out A320 and convert it to freighter with me?
Personally I think a steam gauge 737 is intriguing.
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