Originally posted by Dnil
Gixer, maybe its that way in NZ but the regionals here are starting to hire like crazy. Many more civilian trained pilots are now on the paid ranks. It takes more work but can be done. Get you CFI and off you go building hours, then get your multi and build that to 250-500 and you are golden.
Key is to go to a decent program, preferably a college based one.
And you have experience in the aviaition industry? Get your CFI,Multi,IFR,ATPL and go build some hours, have you looked at the price of that? Not ot mention the price of multi engine turbine time.
250-500 hours I don't know of any regional airlines that would employ anyone with that, maybe you could get some GA and Bush work. But flying regional airlines?
Most Airlines have a stack of resumes and unless your hours are over 1000 they have no need to look at it.
I'm only familiar with Helicopter industry and under 1000 hours turbine time work is scarce. Operators won't even look at you unless your over 1000 hours and the good jobs don't start till 3000 hour plus.
Grim outlook but it's realisitc. Get tired of hearing CFI's selling flight training and saying yes get this,this and this and after 200 hours and with some hard work you'll be flying for AA, dosn't work that way.
...-Gixer