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Old 07-08-2014 | 12:14 PM
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Rapter9932
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Airnet is headquartered here in Columbus, Ohio. They have a state of the art facility located just outside of the Rickenbacker Air National Guard base. I know quite a few guys who have flown with them and I even have interviewed with them for a non-pilot position. Down to earth company that does a majority of its routes at night. The bulk of their fleet is Baron's and Lear's. The minimums listed on their website are spot on and they no longer use the SIC time building program for the simple reason that they are hurting for pilots. The 1,000 hr suggested time for attending training is actually a nice way of saying mandatory. Their PIC "program" is actually geared tward getting the prop pilots upgraded to the Lear as soon as possible. Typical time from entry to Lear is about 3.5 years. Pay scale is as expected for a company that depends on low time pilots to do the bulk of the work. I have about 300 TT but will defiantly be sending them my resume when I hit the 1000TT mark.
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