Tow Mater
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Tow Mater
Hey there,
I am currently a college student working on my bachelors degree in aviation and currently working on my first stage towards my ASEL Commercial license and I have had some questions recently about continuing part 141 in my flight training or not and how that would hold me back from getting my R-ATP.
I am not really concerned about that right now because I don't want to go towards the airlines, my ultimate goal is the corporate/private aviation field but I'm young and have time to build up my flight hours so that is why I do not have that concern right now. Should I be more concerned about this or is it okay to get an unrestricted ATP once I get up to 1500 hours? I am new to the aviation industry and have no one to really give me guidance in this career path with the specific goals that I have in mind so that is why I have turned to y'all to see if you could help me out.
Do I need to be more concerned with the ATP/R-ATP if I'm not going into the airlines and okay with taking my time to build up my flight hours in smaller aircraft and jobs? Or should I try and pursue the R-ATP if it would help me get into the corporate aviation that I desire in the future? If you'd give me some personal experience advice and areas to look into, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!
I am currently a college student working on my bachelors degree in aviation and currently working on my first stage towards my ASEL Commercial license and I have had some questions recently about continuing part 141 in my flight training or not and how that would hold me back from getting my R-ATP.
I am not really concerned about that right now because I don't want to go towards the airlines, my ultimate goal is the corporate/private aviation field but I'm young and have time to build up my flight hours so that is why I do not have that concern right now. Should I be more concerned about this or is it okay to get an unrestricted ATP once I get up to 1500 hours? I am new to the aviation industry and have no one to really give me guidance in this career path with the specific goals that I have in mind so that is why I have turned to y'all to see if you could help me out.
Do I need to be more concerned with the ATP/R-ATP if I'm not going into the airlines and okay with taking my time to build up my flight hours in smaller aircraft and jobs? Or should I try and pursue the R-ATP if it would help me get into the corporate aviation that I desire in the future? If you'd give me some personal experience advice and areas to look into, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!