Hello Everybody,
I have a proposal for anybody who needs the help of a CFI. I would like to offer my service for free!
The deal is this: I currently fly as a F.O on a ERJ-145 in Mexico (I have dual citizenship) but I want to get back to flying in the US, particularly the regionals for now hopefully a legacy airline some day.
The only problem is that i am a little short on my PIC time to get my ATP, i need exactly 60 hours to get to the minimum of 250. Therefore I think a good way to get that time could be to Instruct, I would benefit from the PIC time and also I could help somebody else saving some money with my free service.
I am still working as an F.O but I'll have 2 weeks off the first half of November. If somebody knows anybody that could benefit from this deals I would be happy to hear about it.
Thanks!
Let's see, you are 60 hours short of 250 which means you only have 190 hours and are flying for a regional in Mexico. You can't even be a commercial pilot or CFI in the US. I do not know Mexican regs but I doubt if you can even do it there. Also, it should not take you long to get 60 more hours if you are flying for a regional. Your story lacks credibility.
However if true, someone remind me not to fly on a Mexican carrier.
Good thing you don't live in a military town. Welcome to life.Thanks for undercutting those who are scraping by as those of us who scraped by to make a living as a CFI. Great way to lower the bar of professionalism in this industry.
Let's see, you are 60 hours short of 250 which means you only have 190 hours and are flying for a regional in Mexico. You can't even be a commercial pilot or CFI in the US. I do not know Mexican regs but I doubt if you can even do it there. Also, it should not take you long to get 60 more hours if you are flying for a regional. Your story lacks credibility.
However if true, someone remind me not to fly on a Mexican carrier.
He's talking about PIC time not total pilot time. 250 hours of PIC time is all that's required.Perhaps he qualifies for §61.160(c) or (d) and meant 1,250 hours, not 250 hours. Agreed that he can build 60 hours faster in his current gig.
He's talking about PIC time not total pilot time. 250 hours of PIC time is all that's required.
Take everything here with a grain of salt, and don't back down so quickly. I don't see anything wrong with what you were offering. How much you charge has nothing to do with your professionalism, and you don't owe anything to other CFIs making their way up the chain. You have a need and are willing to make some sacrifices to improve your situation. I don't buy all the high dudgeon displayed here. My only advice is to not be so easily influenced by anonymous posters on forum, and do what you need to do to get where you want to be. I offered 2hrs of free instruction last week just because I wanted to. That takes nothing away from my abilities as a CFI and certainly doesn't diminish my professionalism. I don't see it a hit against CFIs or GA or whatever else was suggested. There are plenty of young pilots out there offering themselves up in less dignified ways than you were suggesting, so I don't see the problem.Of course that was NOT my intention to get all that time in such a short period.
Any ways like I said the offer is off.
Seemed like a nice offer. If you were a CFII i'd take ya up on it.Of course that was NOT my intention to get all that time in such a short period.
Any ways like I said the offer is off.
Seemed like a nice offer. If you were a CFII i'd take ya up on it.
Right... because comparing a novice with no documented skills is exactly the same as a pilot with appropriate certifications... do you guys read the riot act to the independent CFI's charging $20/hr who are making the poor flight school cfi's charging $50hr starve to death?Hey man, I know a chick who will to cardio thoracic surgery for free too, she's been thinking of getting into it, doesn't really know what she's doing, but she's got some sharp knives and steady hands, PM me if you're in the market, she'll need the use of your kitchen as she has full carpet and hardwood at her place, and with the blood and all.
Hey man, I know a chick who will to cardio thoracic surgery for free too, she's been thinking of getting into it, doesn't really know what she's doing, but she's got some sharp knives and steady hands, PM me if you're in the market, she'll need the use of your kitchen as she has full carpet and hardwood at her place, and with the blood and all.
Winner winner chicken dinner!Guessing the two of you don't put food on your table with the industry
Hey man, I know a chick who will to cardio thoracic surgery for free too, she's been thinking of getting into it, doesn't really know what she's doing, but she's got some sharp knives and steady hands, PM me if you're in the market, she'll need the use of your kitchen as she has full carpet and hardwood at her place, and with the blood and all.
One thing that seams to be missed is that the student is covering the plane and fuel while he logs time.. that has value, even the faa recognizes that.Your time and skills are valuable man! Charge for your services.
That cheapens the service though and cheapens the profession. CFI's are professionals who deserve more pay than just hours. Just like I don't agree with commercial pilots doing a free ferry. There are professional ferry pilots who deserve the money not just because they want the time.One thing that seams to be missed is that the student is covering the plane and fuel while he logs time.. that has value, even the faa recognizes that.
It's a free market society. I suppose I could get upset living in an area that's dominated by military, almost every branch... which means the employment market is flooded with military retirees who are drawing a 50% pension, and can afford to work for less than I. But that's the choices I've made, so I accept them and don't blame the military.That cheapens the service though and cheapens the profession. CFI's are professionals who deserve more pay than just hours. Just like I don't agree with commercial pilots doing a free ferry. There are professional ferry pilots who deserve the money not just because they want the time.
Everyone has priorities that change due to circumstances, and value is measured by more than just money. You are arguing for a very subjective ethic that is not binding on anyone but yourself. You need to establish why he should sacrifice short term advantages in order to uphold this nebulous idea of honoring the profession.That cheapens the service though and cheapens the profession. CFI's are professionals who deserve more pay than just hours. Just like I don't agree with commercial pilots doing a free ferry. There are professional ferry pilots who deserve the money not just because they want the time.
Yea it all comes down to preference. I have and always will charge for my service becasuse I think my service is worthwhile and should be compensated monetarily as I think all CFIs should. Obviously not everyone thinks the way I do and they are entitled to their opinion as well.Everyone has priorities that change due to circumstances, and value is measured by more than just money. You are arguing for a very subjective ethic that is not binding on anyone but yourself. You need to establish why he should sacrifice short term advantages in order to uphold this nebulous idea of honoring the profession.
I take it you're still on AD and haven't started working in this industry yet?Everyone has priorities that change due to circumstances, and value is measured by more than just money. You are arguing for a very subjective ethic that is not binding on anyone but yourself. You need to establish why he should sacrifice short term advantages in order to uphold this nebulous idea of honoring the profession.
This is POA. Most of the folks here are not professional pilots, but are still quick to add their two cents.Guessing the two of you don't put food on your table with the industry
Yea the guys on JetCareers and APC think way differently on this topic.This is POA. Most of the folks here are not professional pilots, but are still quick to add their two cents.
If you want professional advice, there are other boards....
I take it you're still on AD and haven't started working in this industry yet?