Originally Posted by
JohnBurke
Planesmart in Texas is looking for an instructor in their Cirrus aircraft. They operate a number of other aircraft such as the King Air or Piaggio. They're also looking for a PIC in the Piper Meridian. You appear to be within their qualification requirements.
If you have a mechanic certificate (A&P) Everts Air Cargo is looking for a FE for the DC-6; they're train, I believe.
Barr Air Patrol in Texas is looking for a 182 pilot to do pipeline patrol.
Great Lakes Air in Michigan is looking for a VFR 135 pilot.
And so on, and so on, and so on.
How many employment sites do you visit, or to which do you subscribe? If not, why not?
A student put your pilot certificate in jeopardy on a solo flight?
Ag may not be for you. It's definitely not a time building proposition, and it's not about minimums. You'll need some very solid conventional gear experience, and a farm and maintenance background will be a big plus.
Thanks for the few good leads. I will check them all out ASAP.
No A&P certificate here....yet.