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Mark Hansen wrote:
I was wondering how difficult it is to find work as a pilot if you have a commercial certificate and instrument rating, but not a lot of hours. I'm assuming most companies require minimums in the neighborhood of 1,500 hours. Are there jobs available for CPs that have in the range of 200-500 hours? Where would one look? Thanks, I flew for a traffic reporting company when I had about 300 hours. It was a part time thing, when I wasn't instructing. I'm not sure that you can make a living as a low time commercial pilot, even as a CFI. I do know of some people who got right seat jobs for Part 91 operators. You just have to know people. |
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