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Arturrtyy wrote:But would companies want to hire me to ferry large planes or jet jets with little flying on these types? As far as I understand, airliner ferry pilots are people with a lot of experience flying in airlines and have mastered many types during their careers?
VSMUT wrote:Arturrtyy wrote:But would companies want to hire me to ferry large planes or jet jets with little flying on these types? As far as I understand, airliner ferry pilots are people with a lot of experience flying in airlines and have mastered many types during their careers?
99.99% of all ferry jobs on commercial types require 1500+ hours on type. It's for insurance reasons.
Arturrtyy wrote:That is, it remains to overtake piston up to 5700? I just asked
Arturrtyy wrote:Is it difficult and how to become a test pilot in Europe and the USA? Do you need an aviation education?
Woodreau wrote:A pilot cannot “open his own airline.”
At least in the US the FAA would consider a pilot trying to sell flights using a plane he owns or rents as trying to operate an illegal air carrier as he needs to obtain an air carrier certificate from the FAA before offering flights for compensation.
However he is more than welcome to apply and obtain one to start his own airline. At a minimum he would need to hire an director of operations, a director of maintenance and a chief pilot and obtain regulatory approvals to operate aircraft, routes, perform maintenance, training, etc. so this is beyond the scope of a single pilot trying to earn money by flying an aircraft.
Starlionblue wrote:Lots of pilots run a business or have a side job. I have colleagues who own restaurants and farms, hold various consulting jobs and so on. As tb727 says though, you wouldn't be allowed to hold a job that competes with the airline. Typically you also aren't allowed to fly aircraft over a certain weight without special permission. So flying a small aerobatic plane at airshows would be fine, but flying corporate jets would not.
A typical airline contract will state that you need permission from the company for outside employment. As long as you're not competing with the airline, and the job doesn't interfere with your flying duties, there are normally no issues.
TTailedTiger wrote:Starlionblue wrote:Lots of pilots run a business or have a side job. I have colleagues who own restaurants and farms, hold various consulting jobs and so on. As tb727 says though, you wouldn't be allowed to hold a job that competes with the airline. Typically you also aren't allowed to fly aircraft over a certain weight without special permission. So flying a small aerobatic plane at airshows would be fine, but flying corporate jets would not.
A typical airline contract will state that you need permission from the company for outside employment. As long as you're not competing with the airline, and the job doesn't interfere with your flying duties, there are normally no issues.
Thanks. I often wondered on whether or not an airline pilot could also have a personal jet like a CJ3. Is it even possible to be current on two type ratings (other than for military reserve) at once?
GalaxyFlyer wrote:There are single pilot FAA 135 operators, usually a Bush plane.
Woodreau wrote:GalaxyFlyer wrote:There are single pilot FAA 135 operators, usually a Bush plane.
Can someone go thru the process of obtaining one of those single pilot 135 certificates and run a 135 air taxi with a single pilot CJ as a side job and also be employed as an pilot by an another 121/135 air carrier?
Yungpilot1779 wrote:1. Hello! Is it possible to carry out restoration work and be an aircraft technician without special education, but have good knowledge of aircraft design? Is it possible to work without education as a technician in small aircraft, if you have experience working with cars? And is it possible to unlearn a mechanics school and get a specialty? Or do you need to be trained as a mechanic in an institution?
2. And where can you get an aircraft mechanic training to work in GA, military aviation, civil aviation and space sphere? Do I need to get a separate education for each area, or can I move with the possibility of retraining to another area? Admin, please add this question! I'm young and just planning to go to aviation. Thanks!