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Old 09-04-2011, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Monguse View Post
Probably the best way to get a job flying in Alaska if you don't have at least a thousand hours or more is to move there and give flight instruction until you acquire the hours necessary. Anchorage would be a good starting point. Take Flight Alaska, Take Flight Alaska, often hires flight instructors as there is a fairly steady turnover as pilot/flight instructors move on to air taxi jobs. The Aero Club at Elmendorf Airforce base also provides civilian flight instruction, and Artic's Air Academy in Palmer is another.
Take Flight Alaska was purchased by Land and Sea Aviation. So go to them to see if they are hiring.
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