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Ameriflight Petitions FAA for SIC Exemption
Under certain circumstances, SIC pilots can log a small amount of time when flying on single-pilot cargo flights, but Ameriflight believes that aviation would benefit from the exemption, which, if approved, would allow other operators to file similar exemption petitions. (www.ainonline.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
For 135 and 121 SIC mins are still too low at 1500.
The way I see it, you have two main options: Military or CFI. I've looked into these pay for SIC time. No doubt you could make it work and get on with second/third rate outfit making $25k a year or less. My quesiton: Is it worth going that much into debt to get such a low paying job (if you can get it)? Has anyone tried these pay-for-SIC time schemes?
Can't you CFI for a year or two to get the same amount of time?
Can't you CFI for a year or two to get the same amount of time?
You can go fly in Alaska, of for small freight companies like flight express or even Ameriflight. CFIs don't learn about real world flying. .
Whatever dude, It's clear you don't know what the hell you're talking about...