by beaky » Tue Apr 21, 2009 7:06 pm
Other than instruction, skydiving or banner-tow ops are tried-and-true methods. The banner-tow guys I know rack up a lot of time in a given day (because they are going very slowly). Somewhat dangerous, but it'll build hours. There's also patrol flights- pipe and power-line patrol, traffic patrol (they don't always use helicopters for that).
You might also consider branching out into gliding- most clubs offer a deal that leaves you with a low hourly rate, even after dues, etc. Getting the glider comm. and CFI is usually cheaper and quicker, as well (those two ratings will get you flying more often). That time counts, even if it's not a "real" airplane.