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Joined APC: Jul 2014
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kinda heavy twin turbine in a two crew, I worked for them in Iraq but never in the states, a starter type of job low pay, I would personally fly a beech 99 and then move into a king air, nobody knows what an sd-3 is, I flew it in ak before them and all it got me was twin turbine and some great experience, but a be99 would transfer way better for your career
alpine is hiring and so is ameriflight I would go that route low pay but good experience
alpine is hiring and so is ameriflight I would go that route low pay but good experience
#4
I fly the Shorts yeaarrrrss ago. I didn't fly for Simmons, But when I mention the Shorts to airlines guys flying out Chicago, AA, UA, and ATA guys, they all remember Simmons which flew Shorts, which became American Eagle, Comair had Shorts, Allegheny also.
The Shorts is 26,500 pounds, vs Beech 99 is around 10,000, not even 12,500....
Shorts is a great PIC turbine builder.
SD3 is on list for airlines applications. It's a great conversation as a Square airplane.
it's even flown in the Army.
my opinion, but I'd recommend it over a 99.
If you had a choice.
The Shorts is 26,500 pounds, vs Beech 99 is around 10,000, not even 12,500....
Shorts is a great PIC turbine builder.
SD3 is on list for airlines applications. It's a great conversation as a Square airplane.
it's even flown in the Army.
my opinion, but I'd recommend it over a 99.
If you had a choice.
#8
How come most of the ACC pilots, who are in their early 20s and extremely low fight time, are rocking 777 or 787 lanyards?
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