Floats or commuter
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:49 pm
I recently completed my CPL with float and MIFR ratings. My main area of interest lies with float flying and off-airport operations, although since the ink is still wet on my license I have no off-airport experience and not much float time - not to mention the float season is well underway. I have been offered the opportunity to shortly get onto a twin turboprop as a co-pilot (eventually progressing to captain) but the company would like a three year commitment, if not more.
I don't really want to give them my word and then leave the company next spring for a float job after they've spent money training me, nor do I really want to miss out on float flying or off-airport operations for three years.
Is it worth flying a twin turboprop for a few years to gain experience and hours or should I wait for a float/off-airport job to come up? Would the time logged flying a twin turboprop be of any great help to get into float flying or off-airport work after my commitment to this company is completed? What would you do in this situation?
I don't really want to give them my word and then leave the company next spring for a float job after they've spent money training me, nor do I really want to miss out on float flying or off-airport operations for three years.
Is it worth flying a twin turboprop for a few years to gain experience and hours or should I wait for a float/off-airport job to come up? Would the time logged flying a twin turboprop be of any great help to get into float flying or off-airport work after my commitment to this company is completed? What would you do in this situation?