DHC3Rwannafly wrote:I understand the point of working the ramp to get on to a multi/turbine, but why is everyone in such a rush. Most guys now days are in their early 20's by the time they finish training. Why does no one want to go work in the bush anymore, learn from guys who've got thousands of hours and some of the best hands and feet there is. There are plenty of opportunities out there in the bush; wheels and float businesses. I got hired with 205 hrs, I consider myself lucky, but I'm not the only one, so maybe it's not luck. It's nice to hear that you and joe over there are 25 and captains on a 200 or pc12, or whatever other "cool" plane there are, but the 30 year old captain on a 200 who got a flying job at 200 hrs, probably has more to show.
who said anyone was in a rush? yeah a lot of people get overly eager, but not everyone. It took me 3 years post flight training to realize no one wanted to hire me to fly (which I'm still trying to figure out why). Luck has a lot to do it with, luck and timing, and who you know doesnt hurt. I guess none of those factors were on my side, but I'm on the right track now and I'll go with it.
Not sure where you were going with this though:
It's nice to hear that you and joe over there are 25 and captains on a 200 or pc12, or whatever other "cool" plane there are, but the 30 year old captain on a 200 who got a flying job at 200 hrs, probably has more to show.
I wasnt talking about who has more to show. "m pointing out not every 200 hour wonder gets lucky like those of you who did get direct entry jobs at that experience level.
Yes, there are lots of opportunities right now. But not enough that can give every 200 hour pilot a direct entry job. Its not as easy as some of you are making it out to be. If it was for you, then that's great to hear. Not everyone is fortunate enough. So for people like that, theres the ramp.
Hey nothing stopping a rampy from searching for something else direct entry, at least in the mean time he/she is working towards a seat in case said person can't find anything.
Anyways, this is one of those issues in aviation that will never come to rest. Ah well, just go with it...