Is there anyone hiring low time pilots? 600TT
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Is there anyone hiring low time pilots? 600TT
Im a ramp worker for Southwest Airlines, I am currently trying to find a flying job doing anything. I have built most of my hours flying sky-divers and doing aerial surveys. Is there anyone that is out there that will hire a guy with 600TT and 80 multi? I would love to be first officer on a 172 as long as it was a full time job Does anyone have any leads?
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Dangerous attitude. I understand wanting a job, but put your time in and do it the right way.
advice: Dont accept sub standard wages. Take pride in building your time the proper way like you are now. Stay away from an airline that does not treat their people well.
If you do go to a sub standard job, it will be a mistake that you may not recognise until it is too late.
Just my $.02 worth.
advice: Dont accept sub standard wages. Take pride in building your time the proper way like you are now. Stay away from an airline that does not treat their people well.
If you do go to a sub standard job, it will be a mistake that you may not recognise until it is too late.
Just my $.02 worth.
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xkuzme:
What is "the right way"? Get a job. Build time. Move on to something better.
If an airline is willing to hire an off the street candidate with 600 hrs, then what is the difference between flying part 121 and flying part 61 flight instruction? And what good does it do to wait (other than hurt your seniority)?
I understand the whole substandard pay and PFT. However, to some extent one has to do what one has to do. Don't ***** yourself out, but also don't piddle around waiting for the perfect job to come along... odds are it wont.
Here are some companies that I know have hired some lower time pilots in the past (600/100). There may or may not be additional requirements (such as internships, aeronautics degrees, whatever). It definately helps to have internal recommendations...
Great Lakes
Skyways
Mesa
"Chaututtle Republiqua"
BlowJets
Air Wisconsin
Piedmont
Pinnacle
Colgan
Comair
ASA
Horizon
Mesaba
Skywest
ACA/IDE
TranStates
Great Plains
AirNet
*Note that I'm not endorsing any of the above and some of those companies don't even exist anymore, others aren't hiring, while others definately have some "issues" or are terrible places to work... I just want to point out that at some point or another, I know FOR CERTAIN that each of these companies have hired pilots with less than 1000TT (sometimes significantly less).
That said, if you have the opportunity to build multi time, it's a lot easier with at least 100ME and 1000TT.
~J
What is "the right way"? Get a job. Build time. Move on to something better.
If an airline is willing to hire an off the street candidate with 600 hrs, then what is the difference between flying part 121 and flying part 61 flight instruction? And what good does it do to wait (other than hurt your seniority)?
I understand the whole substandard pay and PFT. However, to some extent one has to do what one has to do. Don't ***** yourself out, but also don't piddle around waiting for the perfect job to come along... odds are it wont.
Here are some companies that I know have hired some lower time pilots in the past (600/100). There may or may not be additional requirements (such as internships, aeronautics degrees, whatever). It definately helps to have internal recommendations...
Great Lakes
Skyways
Mesa
"Chaututtle Republiqua"
BlowJets
Air Wisconsin
Piedmont
Pinnacle
Colgan
Comair
ASA
Horizon
Mesaba
Skywest
ACA/IDE
TranStates
Great Plains
AirNet
*Note that I'm not endorsing any of the above and some of those companies don't even exist anymore, others aren't hiring, while others definately have some "issues" or are terrible places to work... I just want to point out that at some point or another, I know FOR CERTAIN that each of these companies have hired pilots with less than 1000TT (sometimes significantly less).
That said, if you have the opportunity to build multi time, it's a lot easier with at least 100ME and 1000TT.
~J
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Originally Posted by Pilotinstructor
Im a ramp worker for Southwest Airlines, I am currently trying to find a flying job doing anything. I have built most of my hours flying sky-divers and doing aerial surveys. Is there anyone that is out there that will hire a guy with 600TT and 80 multi? I would love to be first officer on a 172 as long as it was a full time job Does anyone have any leads?
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