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Clue32
06-05-2011, 11:30 AM
Anybody out there know about Mountain Aviation in Denver? They have a robust web page that discusses who they are and what they do, but of course it doesn't tell a pilot on the job hunt what it's like to work there. Any info would be great and the Chief Pilots name would be a big plus.


PEEWEE73
06-05-2011, 12:50 PM
Don't know anything about the company but I found the Chief Pilot's, Gary Emmerson, name in the NBAA catalog.

Systemized
10-20-2012, 09:22 AM
Bump... Looking for info on hiring, mins, pay, schedule etc...


galaxy flyer
10-20-2012, 09:38 AM
Website says they are looking for two pilots, one in Denver, the other in Eagle. I'd suggest, based on 30 years in biz, to take a resume over to JeffCo and visit them. Be in th ballpark quals-wise, though.

GF

fucius
10-20-2012, 06:19 PM
Hey... i used to work for MA 2 years ago. It is a great charter company... i would say the best in Denver. The current CP (last i heard is Ron Cardwell... Emmerson stepped down to G400 line pilot). When I was there, the schedule was 7 ON, 3 OFF, 7 ON, 4 OFF.... salaried position (lower than average, but reasonable)... home most nights (day trips) if you fly one of the turboprops, or light jets (i.e. citation II/V). Great group of guys/gals to work with from top to bottom. Wish I didn't have to relocate to LA (read: local based pilots .... most a/c were based at BJC or APA, with 1 or 2 at FNL and EGE/RIL. Great place to be if you can make the pay and lifestyle work for you! Good luck!

galaxy flyer
10-21-2012, 09:01 AM
They do state pretty serious quals on the website. If they stick to them, they seem to want to weed out a good number of pilots.

GF

Systemized
10-21-2012, 05:49 PM
They do state pretty serious quals on the website. If they stick to them, they seem to want to weed out a good number of pilots.

GF

If I had the hours I would apply but I'm not even close to their requirements. I'm interested in a King Air PIC and/or jet SIC position that could open up in the future depending on attrition and growth.

Rodger Wilco
05-01-2013, 07:44 PM
What are the mins for Mountain Aviation? I looked on their website and cant find it anywhere...???