Are you just doing this for fun? Higher Power in Dallas has been doing 737 types for SWA pilots for a long time.
I guess you could say that. I am scheduled to do it in the Apache with Tom in Michigan. I figure why not also get a type at the same time.
I did an hour in a 737 sim a few years ago. Why not type in a citation? Never know when you might get to fly one.
ATP. Its a bit silly to take a checkride in an airplane that I'll never fly again like the Apache. I might as well get a type in something I'll never fly again like a 737.
I guess you could say that. I am scheduled to do it in the Apache with Tom in Michigan. I figure why not also get a type at the same time.
Just curious, is this your initial ATP or an add on?
If you are paying for it yourself, and just want to get a type for fun, I'd do it in a DC-3. There are still a couple of places that offer DC-3 type ratings.
Unless you want to work for Southwest, there doesn't seem to be a huge requirement to have a jet type in advance of hiring for most airlines.
Initial ATP
The dc3 be done for IFR ?
I fly 7X. So I have the most advanced avionics experience in civilian. Flying. I only have a couple hundred hours though.
Flying. I only have a couple hundred hours though.
The dc3 be done for IFR ?
I fly 7X. So I have the most advanced avionics experience in civilian. Flying. I only have a couple hundred hours though.
I don't want to fly part 121 that bad. I'm doing pretty well with my 26 days off per month in the 91 world.
I have the written completed.
I have the SIC type and I am very greatful that the "dirt bag 91 operator" lets me fly a ultra long range biz jet. Even if I had the full type I didn't qualify for an ATP until very recently so it wouldn't have mattered.
Can you get your employer to pay for the type (or at least part of it) in the 7X? Seems as if that would be the most logical thing to do.
I have the SIC type and I am very greatful that the "dirt bag 91 operator" lets me fly a ultra long range biz jet. Even if I had the full type I didn't qualify for an ATP until very recently so it wouldn't have mattered.
In defense of the OPs employer, I will say that they if they have no business reason to PIC type the SIC it's a hard sell. The 7X type rating is probably $40,000+.It's not an indictment on you - almost all of us have worked for a crummy 91/135/121 operator at one point in our careers. A nice airplane doesn't always equate to a good job. If the 7X was genuinely a good job - they'd have no problem sending you to school to get a real type and your ATP.
In defense of the OPs employer, I will say that they if they have no business reason to PIC type the SIC it's a hard sell. The 7X type rating is probably $40,000+.
I agree with this. But if you still don't want to go that route. For $14,500 Higher Power Aviation will do the ATP & Type in a 737NG or MD-80. However, a lot of places like Flight Safety won't allow you to enroll in their initial training courses unless you meet certain prereqs.
LOL, well that is $40,000+.$77,000 soon to be 88,000
Again, I'm not knocking the OP. I just think a little networking and legwork will get an ATP and type paid for, especially in this job environment.