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iFlyTexans

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  1. You'd be lucky is that kid had an ATP...most of the regional FO's are hired with the signature still wet on their commercial ticket.

    Hiring Mins:

    Piedmont: 650TT, 250PIC

    Pinnacle: 1000TT, 200ME

    ExpressJet: 1200TT, 50ME

    Skywest: 1000TT, 100ME, 100 Instrument

    Not a single ATP Requirement...this will change in Aug 2013 when the NPRM goes into affect requiring both crew members (Part 121 and 135) to have an ATP rating.

    Cheers,

    Cap-10

    Those may be the mins, but they are trying to scoop up as many people that are "qualified" at this point. Not many left besides furloughed and laid off regional pilots at this point. The regional puddle jumper days are over. They will find a small amount of those people who max the mins, but mostly it is recycled pilots from Eagle, Pinnacle and Comair (RIP). The rest that are qualified are 135 dudes that meet and exceed the times. Most guys getting hired these days are well over 2000 hrs TT and have jet time. That has been my experience. The days of wet commercials are over. And the closer to AUG 13 we get the hiring min's have to go up because they would have to fire people who can't hold the ATP.

  2. Lets see...$ Ride in the mighty Texan. We go out to the area to do a get familiar w/ the jet, and of course my IP is interested in showing me what the jet is made of. We proceed to do some of my first ever acro. Fun stuff. Upside down, pulling G's...wow this is fun stuff right? OK, fun over, do the recovery back to Moody. Starting to feel a little tingle..."Turn on the A/C he says." Ok, I can make it :rolleyes: Got the A/C going, flying the jet onto the 45 to initial. Going green fast. I roll onto initial....oh boy, here it comes. I am now about a 5 mi final..."uhhh...sir...your jet." Almost made it...DNIF'd after my first ride...lame. Second flight, determined not to puke. FFWD to the full stop landing. Cleared the active...I've made it, but I am feeling a bit queasy still...reaching for my puke bag...no, screw this...going to be a man and...put my hand over my mouth creating the best seal ever w/ the good 'ol flight gloves. Yep, I shouldn't have ate those two burgers from the bbq at lunch. Good thing they were not digested, because they came back up tasting the same way they went down (sts). No evidence, no foul, no DNIF. Most discussing moment of my life...scarfing down my own vomit. All in the name of b-chair avoidance.

    Cheers-ugh...

  3. In AFROTC, we were allowed to join CAP and pay $15 for 8 hours of flight time. 4 in the front seat and 4 in the back. The flights were orientations, so we did not actully get lessons. The CAP pilot took off and landed, but we were able to do the rest. It was fun! You can't log the time unless the CAP pilot is a CFI, but that is not too likely. Good luck flying!

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