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#4592
New Hire
Joined APC: Jul 2013
Posts: 3
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#4594
New Hire
Joined APC: Jul 2013
Posts: 2
As a new registrant, you must introduce yourself before you can post in the rest of the forum.
If you see any other registrants posting spam or acting up, use the triangle icon at left to report posts. Thanks!
- Please let us know a little about yourself - your experience, hours logged, what you fly, type ratings, position, goals in aviation, etc.
- If you want to protect your anonymity, you can say something like, "I am a first officer at a major American airline", i.e., you don't have to name names if you don't want. We recommend that you not reveal your full name or email address.
- After you've introduced yourself, the Pilot Lounge and Career Builder forums will open up to you.
- After you've been registered for 3 days with 5 non-deleted posts, you'll be able to see and post in the rest of the forums, as well as send private messages (PMs).
If you see any other registrants posting spam or acting up, use the triangle icon at left to report posts. Thanks!
I am a new pilot, I have only had my private since Feb 8th of this year, I have approx. 60 hrs in a Cessna 162 (Skycatcher). I am completely unsure of my aviation goals at this point. At the very least, I will continue with my Instrument and Multi. I am considering a career with the airlines, but I am not sure yet. I hope this forum will help me in determining what to do next.
Thanks.
#4597
Permanent Reserve
Joined APC: Jul 2013
Position: Shore leave
Posts: 23
Business owner
ATP, former CFII, 8800 total time, 6500 turbine time, 5000 hours pic for a part 121 airline, 3 type ratings, previously a line check airman. Last base ORD. I've only flown for pleasure for over 10 years. 3 years college, Interested in returning to flying professionally.
#4600
New Hire
Joined APC: Jul 2013
Posts: 3
Hi Everyone,
Hope you don't mind me joining the group. I only started going for my PPL. My background is not way connected to flying as I work as an announcer/producer in radio and television and getting a pilots license is something I have wanted to do for more than 20 years, because of my interest in aircraft.
That's it for me now. Need to take the dogs out.
Hope you don't mind me joining the group. I only started going for my PPL. My background is not way connected to flying as I work as an announcer/producer in radio and television and getting a pilots license is something I have wanted to do for more than 20 years, because of my interest in aircraft.
That's it for me now. Need to take the dogs out.
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