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Old 13th Nov 2012, 12:34
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Flying hours packets_ Citation CJ

hI ALL!

Someone knows if there's a training organization or similar offering any flying hours packets in USA or Europe on the Cessna Citation CJ ?

Thanks a lot.
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Presumably your talking about buying hours on type for the rating on the CJ you currently hold ? sort of in the style of Eaglejet etc. ? in summary, you want to pay to fly ?
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You should contact the company I work for.
They will be delighted to have you onboard.
They can sack me. I`m a pilot who actually have
to work for a living, and need money to put food on the table.

Now they can take you, who actually would pay them to fly.
Must be great to have daddy`s money to throw around so you can
play to be a pilot.
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I think i explained bad.

I' d like to fly as PIC,
i don't hold my cessna,
eventually with a safety pilot or not,
as for a C172. 10 , 20 hours.
are there some operators doing that?

thank you.
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that post makes about as much sense as letting you fly one
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Have to admit i'm none the wiser as to what the OP is seeking......but if your looking to P2F on a CJ, i'd be very reticent to suggest you follow that path. it leads only to degradation of terms and conditions for everyone ultimately, and de-values what we do.
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"I think i explained bad." yup, but to be fair maybe english isn't your native tongue.

"I' d like to fly as PIC," Okay, get that bit.

"i don't hold my cessna," As in you don't have the type on your licence ??.

"eventually with a safety pilot or not," So your thinking of getting the rating ??.

"as for a C172. 10 , 20 hours.
are there some operators doing that?"
so, are you suggesting that what your actually looking for is an operator who will allow you to fly for them for approx. 10-20 hours, with one of their staff acting as a safety pilot in order to allow you to then move to the left seat on your own chosen aircraft ?.
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Dear first.officer ,
generally when i i speak to people not mother tongue in my language, i try to help and not to make fun of that. we have really different approaches.

I appreciate your suggestion about the P2F , as i already refused to apply for some variuos 737 Line programs.

your last period is really the correct one:

"as for a C172. 10 , 20 hours.
are there some operators doing that?" so, are you suggesting that what your actually looking for is an operator who will allow you to fly for them for approx. 10-20 hours, with one of their staff acting as a safety pilot in order to allow you to then move to the left seat on your own chosen aircraft ?.

on the other hand, when i bought C172-50 flying hours in the USA to fill the requirements before attaining the CPL - IR exams, and i flew 10 hours with a safety pilot,
no instructor told me that in that way his company in the future would have sacked him , due to improper competition, supposing my dream was to be a FI.

mental protectionism is not always a solution.

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Well we have established that there is a language barrier, but i, like others here, still can not work out what it is you are looking for.

Are you looking for training for a rating?

Do you have a rating and are looking for paid work?

Do you have a rating, but are looking for continuity training?

I do not know what your first language is, but if you look at the foreign language forums, someone there may be able to help you, or post in your mother tongue, and we can use internet translators.

Sorry i can not be more helpful without further clarification.
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Well you posted from Alaska where the official language is English. I checked:-

The official language of the state of Alaska is English. Alaska passed the official English language initiative in 1998, but it has been blocked by a state judge pending trial (the case is still pending). 14.3% of Alaska's residents speak a language other than English; and 2.4% are linguistically isolated.

Are you one of the 2.4%?
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..mental protectionism?.. wtf?

I don't understand what you are talking about. Your CPL requires you to be at least ICAO level 4 and someone has signed you off as such. It goes from level 1 - pre elementary through to level 6 - expert. If you can't speak english you can't realistically work in aviation. So before you go renting CJ's you need to improve your english or you will never get a job.

To answer your question - if you pay me an absolute fortune I will fly a CJ over there and let you fly it because I am an aviation whore who will do anything for cash. But paying to fly a CJ around will do diddly squat (look it up) for your career. Serious tip top advice, improve your english
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Nuovomondo.......i wasn't extracting the urine (taking the p!ss) about your lack of english skills, in fact i was defending you in as much as i was stating that english wasn't your "mother tongue" perhaps......

Anyway, I still am unable to decipher what your asking, and will bow out from this.........
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I think it might be a Turing test. I'm going for machine..
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"The Turing test requires that the machine be able to execute all human behaviors, regardless of whether they are intelligent."

Yup, i'll go along with your suggestion Tom......
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I think that if you're not able to understand the following, by a *no native* -tongue speaker, the problem is really on your side.
the problem wan's the language ,
but what i asked. and you definitively know that.
probably you thought or decided for a my p2f, and this matter automatically bothered.
not only impolite people and offensive, but mainly IDIOTS.
repeat again. IDIOTS.

bye.
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Dear first.officer ,
generally when i i speak to people not mother tongue in my language, i try to help and not to make fun of that. we have really different approaches.

I appreciate your suggestion about the P2F , as i already refused to apply for some variuos 737 Line programs.

your last period is really the correct one:

"as for a C172. 10 , 20 hours.
are there some operators doing that?" so, are you suggesting that what your actually looking for is an operator who will allow you to fly for them for approx. 10-20 hours, with one of their staff acting as a safety pilot in order to allow you to then move to the left seat on your own chosen aircraft ?.

on the other hand, when i bought C172-50 flying hours in the USA to fill the requirements before attaining the CPL - IR exams, and i flew 10 hours with a safety pilot,
no instructor told me that in that way his company in the future would have sacked him , due to improper competition, supposing my dream was to be a FI.

mental protectionism is not always a solution.
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Genuinely, I think people ARE struggling to understand what question you are asking. One poster has put forward a number of clearly worded options which might fit your intended question. You can choose whichever of these is closest to your intent.
Alternatively, I think the suggestion of posting in your native language (Italian?) is a good one to try. There are several options available to translate. At least you would then have an answer to your original question.
Regarding comments about English proficiency, that is a different subject, but it is something that may need more work from your perspective in order to help your future employment opportunities.
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Seriously....

yes, seriously....
DO write your question in your native language and let us use google translate. Not trying to be a smarta$$ here, just trying to help.
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I can make sense of this.....strawberries?

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I don't want to get you
automatically bothered
but what is your first language?
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Try this chaps!!
I just put the original gobbledegook post into google translate and translated it into spanish. Then I translated it back into english. And it did, at least, sort out the first couple of lines!!

I think I explained wrong.

I like to fly as pilot in command,

!!! thats pretty cool...

I've just had an email from Google though - they have no idea what the rest means..
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