penaltyvectors
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I’m an air traffic controller who just turned 40, and I’m starting to consider the possibility of becoming a regional pilot for my last few years before retirement. I’m eligible to retire at 48 and mandatory retirement is 56, which means I could work at least 10-15 years if I wanted to. I’m currently a PPL IR with about 800 hours all from pleasure flying, and I’m pretty sure I could get almost to ATP hours the same way if I upped my flying by just a bit.
Here’s the question - will any regional look at me if I meet the minimums, but have no actual flying job experience? I meet most of the requirements for CPL, so I could probably get that and CFI and do a small amount of part-time instructing, but that’s about it. I’m not allowed to fly for a commercial outfit while employed as an ATC due to conflict-of-interest rules, and I wouldn’t want to retire early to work a time-building job. My ideal plan would be to apply to regionals while still employed, and only retire from ATC if I get a job offer, and if no one's hiring at the time or I don't get any offers, then I just stay on as an ATC until they force me out.
I know that the industry is decimated right now and it’s impossible to predict what hiring will look like that far into the future, but I’m just trying to get an idea of if this is even something worth considering. During the hiring boom of the last few years, would a 1500-hour GA-only pilot with ATP mins be able to get hired at a regional, or would they want to see at least a year or so of commercial flying experience? Any advice as to whether this is something I should even consider? Thanks!
Here’s the question - will any regional look at me if I meet the minimums, but have no actual flying job experience? I meet most of the requirements for CPL, so I could probably get that and CFI and do a small amount of part-time instructing, but that’s about it. I’m not allowed to fly for a commercial outfit while employed as an ATC due to conflict-of-interest rules, and I wouldn’t want to retire early to work a time-building job. My ideal plan would be to apply to regionals while still employed, and only retire from ATC if I get a job offer, and if no one's hiring at the time or I don't get any offers, then I just stay on as an ATC until they force me out.
I know that the industry is decimated right now and it’s impossible to predict what hiring will look like that far into the future, but I’m just trying to get an idea of if this is even something worth considering. During the hiring boom of the last few years, would a 1500-hour GA-only pilot with ATP mins be able to get hired at a regional, or would they want to see at least a year or so of commercial flying experience? Any advice as to whether this is something I should even consider? Thanks!