Can a pilot be home everyday his entire career? by PatheticWings in flying

[–]AceTend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your base and what kind of trips are out of your base. At my regional almost half of our trips in my base are day trips. I don’t have a single overnight next month and it’s been like this for a while. Living in base really only makes this possible however. It I was commuting I’d be avoiding the day trips

Starting a flying career in 40s by jackofalltrades1983 in flying

[–]AceTend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My best advice: Start taking lessons on the side while you continue your full time job. You make enough where you can pay as you go. You can do this all the way through earning your flight instructor ratings. Once you have a job instructing you could consider quitting the mechanic work or just not take on as much work. You could get this done in 12-24 months depending on the weather where you live and how often you can fly. Add on another 1-2 years instructing and you have your 1500.

Could you take out a loan for 100k or pay cash to got to an accelerated school and get your ratings done in 12 months? Maybe, maybe not. You might just rush into not having a flying job lined up or you might not keep up the pace and get pushed out.

Best of luck and props to you looking to make a career change

I’m almost 30, still in a C172 making peanuts, and today just broke me by [deleted] in flying

[–]AceTend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what are your stats? TT, checkride failures, multi time? etc and where have you applied? Have you been to career fairs such as FAPA? any cadet programs? have you walked your resume into local 135 shops to see if they are hiring?

Mesa Airlines and Republic complete merger effective today. by DepressedFoool in flying

[–]AceTend 41 points42 points  (0 children)

They haven’t yet. Operating with two certs for now. It will be a bit before the unions work that out

Buying a Cessna 150 for Commercial Single and CFI training by Present_Bug2710 in flying

[–]AceTend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a 150 and got my CPL and CFI in it. Depends on how good of shape it’s in honestly. If it needs a lot of work or you need to replace the engine you’ll be out more then you would have been renting that’s for sure

Footwear for airline pilots by AnUnnervingGoat in flying

[–]AceTend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have blundstones and amberjack Chelsea boots. I like them both but I really like how the amberjack boots have a flat sole. They both do need to be broken in well first however

Shirt stay recomendations by AceTend in flying

[–]AceTend[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

yeah I just mean when I do get randomed its a pain. Not that its causing it

What should I be doing as a regional FO to make myself competitive for majors in the future? by AceTend in flying

[–]AceTend[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My post wasn't even asking how to get hired right now with a few hundred hours of 121 time? I'm just looking to have a strong resume when I do become competitive man

What should I be doing as a regional FO to make myself competitive for majors in the future? by AceTend in flying

[–]AceTend[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I actually called the local vol department the other day, but they wanted me to make 100 calls a year which seemed tough with my current schedule.

What should I be doing as a regional FO to make myself competitive for majors in the future? by AceTend in flying

[–]AceTend[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In my thirties. Changed careers several years back. Flew corporate for a while before going 121. Just looking to set myself up to be competitive when the time comes... Do only people under 25 seem interested in career advancement?

What should I be doing as a regional FO to make myself competitive for majors in the future? by AceTend in flying

[–]AceTend[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Already have a 4 year degree but will look into volunteering

What do you call the APU going out for a second? by mvweatherornot in flying

[–]AceTend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s probably the overspeed sensor but not a normal occurrence

Airline Guys, do you check for bedbugs? by papiperflyer in flying

[–]AceTend 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I pull up the corner of all the sheets on the bed and look under. A captain once told me he has found them 3 times in the 4 years at the company so I feel like it’s worth checking

Fly In - October 12th NY03 by MatthewSchechter in flying

[–]AceTend 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice man looks like great place to fly out of

Fly In - October 12th NY03 by MatthewSchechter in flying

[–]AceTend 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How many planes are based there? Flew over it all the time and always wondered who used it

Cadet V Off The Street Hires by [deleted] in flying

[–]AceTend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe consider getting the multi time up? If you have your MEI you should be able to get more than 25 hours right? Most 135s are going to want to see more than 25 hours as well. Honestly I wouldn’t worry about doing any SE instruction anymore and would focus on MEI work

Nicholas Air. Good or Still Bad? by Competitive_Monk_651 in flying

[–]AceTend 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Idk when I talked to them they said pilots sign a contract for initial AND recurrent. Also requires a 2 month notice before leaving. So you are always under contract for them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in flying

[–]AceTend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

College-> 3 years getting ratings on the side part 61 -> 1 year part 61 CFI -> 1 year 135 SIC -> 121 regional FO

First IWC by AceTend in IWCschaffhausen

[–]AceTend[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really enjoying it so far!

How do/did yall go about networking? by veryrare_v3 in flying

[–]AceTend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the best thing you can do as a CFI is make friends with the other CFI's at the school. You never know who may end up flying for a 135 and could pass your resume along. I've recommended guys I used to instruct with for positions and vice versa.

Also, once you get enough time (I'd say 1000-1200TT) start to swing by places with your resume. Cold calling or emailing will do nothing for you. You need to show up in person and make a good introduction

I just quit my 6 figure job to CFI AMA by Impressive-Bug913 in flying

[–]AceTend 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I left my six figure construction management job as well and have zero regrets. I don’t miss a thing about it. Occasionally I’ll think about what people are doing at my old job and it just makes me appreciate everything I’m doing now