Regional pilot development program
#11
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: May 2016
Posts: 1,609
Check out the adds on here. There were several flight schools in DFW area that were flying pretty much non stop. My friends there were flying north of 100 hours a month consistently.
If you are really interested then go to the forum for flight schools and ask those instructors what they are averaging.
If you are really interested then go to the forum for flight schools and ask those instructors what they are averaging.
#12
Line Holder
Joined APC: Sep 2016
Posts: 85
I am a newly minted CFI working at a flight school in the Northwest. Just recently, Horizon set up a recruiting event at my school announcing their brand new "pilot development program." I interviewed for the program and was accepted with the following conditions. I will receive a $7500 signing bonus now and as soon as I reach 1500 hrs I will immediately start working for Horizon with a 2 year obligation. If I am still 18-24 months away from reaching ATP minimums, do you think this is a good thing? I don't feel like I know nearly enough about how things work to make a good decision so I appreciate any advice!
#13
On Reserve
Joined APC: Oct 2016
Position: Main Cabin
Posts: 22
Check out the adds on here. There were several flight schools in DFW area that were flying pretty much non stop. My friends there were flying north of 100 hours a month consistently.
If you are really interested then go to the forum for flight schools and ask those instructors what they are averaging.
If you are really interested then go to the forum for flight schools and ask those instructors what they are averaging.
I'll check out around DFW though, always was probably going to end up down there with Envoy likely. Cheap to rent a place and for a little while I've a friend who'd let me crash at his place for a bit. Weather won't cancel lessons nearly as often as it would in a Northeast winter. It's good to have a bajilion contingency plans for everything, though. Strange, as I'm not usually one to make them. Usually I just shoot for what I want then if it screws up I improvise. A bit harder to do in this situation. Thanks for the tip!
Last edited by A321gal; 10-14-2016 at 04:41 PM.
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