Retired in SAN
Time to return to the saddle..
Hello all,
First, I apologize for requesting similar advise in another area of the forum but was unaware of this ATP sponsored area at the time of my posting. New guy here. I'll get up to speed
After 20 years flying helicopters commercially, I took three years off to do other things. I really have no interest returning to helicopters again. Pretty much been there done that and would like to pursue the fixed wing side of aviation. Unfortunately, out of 9500+ hours pic, only 1800 is fixed wing. My other concern is I am 50 years old. I do realize that flying for the majors is a missed window but thinking the regionals or corporate may seem realistic. Will ATP assist in helping one achieve a right seat with the RJ course even if they hadn't gone through the complete flying course from the beginning? Not meaning to throw around my ego at all but I have an ATP-SEL,MEL, Helicopter with a CE500 type rating and all the CFIs for both categories so I don't think I would need to repeat them other than getting back on the sti, getting current and doing an ICC. Again, I have been dormant for a better part of three years having flown not more 30 hours since being layed off.
Any genuine advise as to whether to come back and if so, how to go about it the most expeditious route, would be most appreciated.
Safe flights!
First, I apologize for requesting similar advise in another area of the forum but was unaware of this ATP sponsored area at the time of my posting. New guy here. I'll get up to speed
After 20 years flying helicopters commercially, I took three years off to do other things. I really have no interest returning to helicopters again. Pretty much been there done that and would like to pursue the fixed wing side of aviation. Unfortunately, out of 9500+ hours pic, only 1800 is fixed wing. My other concern is I am 50 years old. I do realize that flying for the majors is a missed window but thinking the regionals or corporate may seem realistic. Will ATP assist in helping one achieve a right seat with the RJ course even if they hadn't gone through the complete flying course from the beginning? Not meaning to throw around my ego at all but I have an ATP-SEL,MEL, Helicopter with a CE500 type rating and all the CFIs for both categories so I don't think I would need to repeat them other than getting back on the sti, getting current and doing an ICC. Again, I have been dormant for a better part of three years having flown not more 30 hours since being layed off.
Any genuine advise as to whether to come back and if so, how to go about it the most expeditious route, would be most appreciated.
Safe flights!