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Old 08-31-2015, 08:57 AM
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220 hours here. MEI, CFI, CFII, instrument current.

Does any one know of any flight opportunities towards the South (Cali, Arizona, Texas, Florida, etc.)?...that could potentially hire a low time pilot like myself?

Not picky at all!

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Old 08-31-2015, 10:15 AM
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look up Birmingham Flight Center, in Birmingham AL. They are a flight school that also provides pilots to persons who do not wish to fly aircraft they own. I did my PPL their and its a decent group.
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Old 08-31-2015, 06:59 PM
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Looking for something Other than instructing.

Will Compensate $ for any successful referral! A Multi engine company would be amazing.
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Old 09-01-2015, 03:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Justinkelii View Post
Looking for something Other than instructing.

Will Compensate $ for any successful referral! A Multi engine company would be amazing.
Yes, a multi job WOULD be amazing considering your lack of experience.
You might find aerial survey companies that would hire you in a single with future multi possible.
Very few people want to instruct, but it's the most likely path, and probably the best. You'll gain a lot more experience teaching than you will plodding along in a Cessna doing fire watch or tossing jumpers out the door. Best advice, find a busy flight school and suck it up for a year. You'll have 1000 hrs AND will have become a better pilot. Good luck.
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Might be tough at 220 hours, but the instructor ratings might hold some weight, but you could try applying to Skydive Arizona. They occasionally hire people in the 300hr range. Never hurts to try.

Twin Otters and Short Skyvans.
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I know you didn't want to instruct, but McAllen Aviation was looking for someone. They are on the border. With some networking, you might be able to build time. They were offering a monthly guarantee of pay recently. I instructed across the ramp from them. PM me if you want more info on them.
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