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Old 05-17-2022, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by EMBCRJPilot View Post
The CRJs, Convairs, ATRs and &27s are on the 121 certificate. The Falcons are on the 135 side of things. To my knowledge we are still getting the ATRs, two or three are already on property. Starting a February 28th class for SIC and PICs on the CRJ.
do you know if they’re still hiring SIC for their Falcon 50s? Also if you have any more updated information about the company QOL,pay, etc would be appreciated.
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Old 05-17-2022, 06:03 PM
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do you know if they’re still hiring SIC for their Falcon 50s? Also if you have any more updated information about the company QOL,pay, etc would be appreciated.
They have Falcon 20s, not 50s. If you want to fly something with 3 engines you'd have to sign up to fly the 3-holer. You could even be a 727 FE!

Pay? it appears the profile page was recently updated. Check it out.

QOL? Either on-call ad-hoc charter or scheduled feeder service for customers such as FedEx and UPS under 121 and 135. QOL is typical of these types of operations.

If you are asking about a Falcon 20 SIC job I take it you have a wet commercial.

As a new professional pilot, just show up and work hard, then move up when you want (and have the total time) to do something else.
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Old 05-17-2022, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 501D22G View Post
They have Falcon 20s, not 50s. If you want to fly something with 3 engines you'd have to sign up to fly the 3-holer. You could even be a 727 FE!

Pay? it appears the profile page was recently updated. Check it out.

QOL? Either on-call ad-hoc charter or scheduled feeder service for customers such as FedEx and UPS under 121 and 135. QOL is typical of these types of operations.

If you are asking about a Falcon 20 SIC job I take it you have a wet commercial.

As a new professional pilot, just show up and work hard, then move up when you want (and have the total time) to do something else.
falcon 20 is what I meant thanks for the info and advice!
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Old 07-03-2022, 09:55 AM
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Is the ATR home based position ?
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Old 07-03-2022, 07:58 PM
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Out of sheer curiosity - do they have a "end date" being kicked around for the 727s? And any replacement plans?
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Old 07-05-2022, 10:05 AM
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Default Falcon 20 SIC schedule and pay

Is anybody familiar with IFL Group Falcon 20 pay and the two week on two week off schedule? Just wondering if it’s base salary of $27,000 plus mileage? Any ballpark idea what the average number of hours per week flown with the two week on/off schedule?
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