Originally Posted by
overworked
I'm surprised that someone is comparing Airnet to Comair. You'd rather fly a single pilot Baron that is a beat of piece of garbage through all kinds of weather in the middle of the night because it pays a little better?
I have jumpseated in one of their single pilot planes once, and it was a very eye opening experience. The kid was doing a nice job, but still.... I would work for less $$ that first year (comair) and be able to get a somewhat normal day schedule and be able to get above the thunderstorms.
I would take Airnet, you make more money, have more time off, and you don't have to deal with Comair crew scheduling. You have to like nights though.