Skymac
Pre-takeoff checklist
Just curious to know how many hours people are getting a year that are time building, etc?
I'm a CFI with a little over 600 hours. I don't really have a huge interest in flying for a full time job but would like to have my ATP just to keep in my back pocket. I mainly just instruct because aviation is a passion and it helps offset the cost of keeping my plane maintained. Right now I'm on track for 150/200 hours this year. Been around aviation since I was a little tike and just feel like many out there that the 1500 hour rule is bogus. I know guys with 3000 hours who don't have any business holding an ATP and yet I know several with lower than 1500 who would be great candidates.
Ha, Enough with my ranting though. How is everyone else building hours and how many are people averaging?
I'm a CFI with a little over 600 hours. I don't really have a huge interest in flying for a full time job but would like to have my ATP just to keep in my back pocket. I mainly just instruct because aviation is a passion and it helps offset the cost of keeping my plane maintained. Right now I'm on track for 150/200 hours this year. Been around aviation since I was a little tike and just feel like many out there that the 1500 hour rule is bogus. I know guys with 3000 hours who don't have any business holding an ATP and yet I know several with lower than 1500 who would be great candidates.
Ha, Enough with my ranting though. How is everyone else building hours and how many are people averaging?