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Old 09-15-2018, 02:49 PM
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Default Low time ASEL/AMEL Commercial pilot jobs

Hello,
Looking for a job. 315 tt do I have chance?
I would really appreciate if someone can guide me for any job out there other than cfi. I’m in Michigan willing to relocate.

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Old 09-15-2018, 06:09 PM
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You might look at Southern Airways Express. They have a FO program for low time commercial pilots.
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Old 09-18-2018, 04:33 AM
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Check out aerial survey operators like airamerica, landcare.
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Bite the bullet and get your CFI.
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Old 09-25-2018, 04:08 PM
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Try a search for “air cargo carriers first officer”. They operate feeder services in Shorts 360. Perhaps Wiggins, too. Either way, be prepared to move to a base.

Better yet, get the CFI and learn from your students
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Hello,
Looking for a job. 315 tt do I have chance?
I would really appreciate if someone can guide me for any job out there other than cfi. I’m in Michigan willing to relocate.

Thanks,

You certainly have a chance at many of the Eagle View vendors such as Landcare and Skylens. Skylens is done hiring for right now but is taking apps for stand by, however they prefer that you have a little twin time. Landcare does not sweat the multi as much. Both come highly recommended.
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Old 09-30-2018, 09:02 AM
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You can always check out banner towing. There are some larger, national companies out there that fly year round (Van Wagner Aerial Media and Aerial Banners).
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CFI. It will make you better. Simple as that
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Originally Posted by freightdawg View Post
Try a search for “air cargo carriers first officer”. They operate feeder services in Shorts 360. Perhaps Wiggins, too. Either way, be prepared to move to a base.

Better yet, get the CFI and learn from your students
The Shorts is the box the 99s and Lears come in.

Seriously though, these are both good company options. The Shorts 3-30/3-60s are both Multi-engine Turbine >12,500lbs so are SIC-required aircraft. If you can get in one of those it will be very valuable flight experience. Great way to jump start your career.
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