by garymbuska » Tue Nov 09, 2004 12:16 pm
Not a bad idea but you can allways join a VA (virtual airline) and accomplish the same thing. A good example is Livewire Airlines. As a new pilot you can only fly the smaller airplanes you have to fly flights to work up to first officer, and so forth. As you go up in rank you are able to fly bigger aircraft and longer flights.
Maybe you should consider joining one. There are a lot of them out there. Depending on what you want each has its own rules and regulations as to what and where you can fly.
I fly Livewire because you do not have to fly out just one hub and they actually pay you virtual money that you can use to buy virtual merchandise and stocks int the airline.
The link is
www.flightbase2000.com 
Gary M Buska
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