Empire Airlines
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If you find anything or anyone....we'd love to add them to the list.
So, anyone know about Empire's:
You can alway make a submission here:
http://www.airlinepilotcentral.com/content/view/124/53/
Also, just noticed that I need to add the option of "New Airline" to that form.
-P
So, anyone know about Empire's:
- Pay
- Benefits
- Working Conditions
- Career Path
You can alway make a submission here:
http://www.airlinepilotcentral.com/content/view/124/53/
Also, just noticed that I need to add the option of "New Airline" to that form.
-P
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A Dude I used to fly with flew for Empire and liked it and had decent quality of life. He was SEA-based (when it was open). Their flight time accumulation wasn't too bad, but some bases didn't get a lot (could stunt your flight time growth). Empire flies FedEx freight and has major holidays and often weekends off. The pay information on Airline Pilot Central - Empire | Cargo apparently needs to be updated. Upgrades often depended on where you were willing to move. Their website has recently shown that they were looking for F/Os and street captains for their cargo and Hawaiian Airlines (ATR - Honolulu) passenger service. Empire Airlines to operate the ATR 42-500s for Hawaiian Airlines | World Airline News It currently shows they're hiring for Anchorage and Rapid City on their website. I don't know if they're still looking for people for the Honolulu operation or not.
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They recently posted positions for Midland and Alliance/Fort Worth First Officers but I'm not sure if they have been filled. The best thing to do is check their website and apply as soon as you see it posted- usually on Fridays. Midland run flies to Lubbock in the evening, sleep at the hotel, fly back early am. AFW will fly to Midland in the middle of the night and then fly back early am. Quality of life is great. Home everyday and off on weekends and holidays. Flight time is low- two legs per day usually 1 hour or less. Usually two to three weeks on (4-5 nights per week) and a week of reserve/days off per month. Pay on APC is a little bit lower than what we make but still pretty close. Jumpseat agreements with most carriers.
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They recently posted positions for Midland and Alliance/Fort Worth First Officers but I'm not sure if they have been filled. The best thing to do is check their website and apply as soon as you see it posted- usually on Fridays. Midland run flies to Lubbock in the evening, sleep at the hotel, fly back early am. AFW will fly to Midland in the middle of the night and then fly back early am. Quality of life is great. Home everyday and off on weekends and holidays. Flight time is low- two legs per day usually 1 hour or less. Usually two to three weeks on (4-5 nights per week) and a week of reserve/days off per month. Pay on APC is a little bit lower than what we make but still pretty close. Jumpseat agreements with most carriers.
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