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Old 26th May 2019, 11:01
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Staying Current "In the eyes of the Airlines"

Hello Ladies and Gents,

I would like to ask a question regarding "currency" with flying.

A little about myself, I gained my PPL 8 years ago-

-The following two years I flew around 100 hours to take me to 160 hours total time
-The following four years I did my best to try and fly 15-20 hours a year taking me to around 250 hours
-In that time I gained the Night Rating.
-Two years ago I completed the ATPL'S exams distance learning.

Now I made sure my SEP rating stayed current and tried my very best to fly monthly, as you all know that's not easy when working with responsibilities and the financial aspect of it too whilst saving to do the CPL/IR.

I am now close to finishing the ME/IR/CPL and will finish with Total Time- 350 Hours. Following completion I will most likely do the APS with Virtual Aviation or Simtech.

Realistically the Airlines that I will have an opportunity with are the Ryanair's, Jet2's and co. and I see this following requirement constantly when researching jobs-

"You will have also maintained your flying ‘currency’ through training and/or regular flying."

Would my history of flying experience and yearly hours be deemed positive with the above quote or will it be viewed as big gaps within the years of training?

It is one of my concerns as I don't know what the airlines look for when requiring newly qualified pilots to have remained current and regular with flying.

Like I said above I tried my very best to stay regular with flying by flying 15-20 hours a year and keeping my rating current throughout.

Your opinion and advice would be greatly appreciated,

FLYER1988


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