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#742
New Hire
Joined APC: Nov 2012
Posts: 2
I've recently graduated from college in aeronautical science, now working on my Bachelor at ERAU. I am looking to create a network of friends on the field that eventually could help me with my first flying job, now I roughly have 560tt fixed wing and my goal is to fly for living with the boys at the major airlines.
#743
New Hire
Joined APC: Jun 2012
Posts: 9
B.S. degree in computer science working in my field of study as a software developer. Should be a CFI/CFII by the end of the year, then on to fame and fortune as a professional pilot in some capacity. Currently fly light singles and twins, and am approaching the magical 500 hour mark.
#746
Hello,
I'm a new entrant to the airline world. I've got 2500 hours from instructing and pipeline patrol. Most of that time is from patrolling pipelines around the southeast and south central US.
I'm 25 years old and an FO at a regional. I'm oddly more comfy at 500 feet but hopefully that will change soon. I'm interested in flying over-seas, especially in the SE Asia and China region.
I want to add a shout out to KoruPilot. I've read half his posts on this forum and I love his optimism and quality info he provides.
I'm a new entrant to the airline world. I've got 2500 hours from instructing and pipeline patrol. Most of that time is from patrolling pipelines around the southeast and south central US.
I'm 25 years old and an FO at a regional. I'm oddly more comfy at 500 feet but hopefully that will change soon. I'm interested in flying over-seas, especially in the SE Asia and China region.
I want to add a shout out to KoruPilot. I've read half his posts on this forum and I love his optimism and quality info he provides.
#750
New Hire
Joined APC: Nov 2012
Posts: 2
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