Miami Air
#11
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Joined APC: Sep 2010
Position: Smuggler
Posts: 154
there are plenty of FO's that got hired without any turbine PIC time... and you would be competitive for a job at Miami Air, but it is possible to spend about 5 years in the right seat here. I had 121 PIC time when I came here and i recommend it to everyone who applies as well. There are alot of senior guys who have 65 creeping up on them (about 15) which when you only have about 90 pilots is a decent amount of movement, but there is also no growth at the moment.
take everything in this industry with a grain of salt, things change by the minute in aviation. It is a great adventure if you decide to pursue it.
take everything in this industry with a grain of salt, things change by the minute in aviation. It is a great adventure if you decide to pursue it.
#14
Probably not during the summer months, things tend to slow down during those months. I am sure there will be a ground school in the fall. Always keep trying to submit a resume, you just never know when there might be a ground school here.
#15
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Position: Smuggler
Posts: 154
#16
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Position: Smuggler
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Miami= Warm weather, blue sky, oiled down *****s and plenty of Cohiba cigars to last a lifetime.
Alaska= Cold, dark in winter, toothless women who strut around like Playboy models, crazy drunk people running around with firearms, and crappy flying conditions (sometimes).
I think I'd seriously consider relocating to Miami if given the opportunity.
Alaska= Cold, dark in winter, toothless women who strut around like Playboy models, crazy drunk people running around with firearms, and crappy flying conditions (sometimes).
I think I'd seriously consider relocating to Miami if given the opportunity.
#19
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Joined APC: Feb 2006
Position: B-737NG preferably in first class with a glass of champagne and caviar
Posts: 5,903
Alaska= Cold, dark in winter, toothless women who strut around like Playboy models, crazy drunk people running around with firearms, and crappy flying conditions (sometimes).
I think I'd seriously consider relocating to Miami if given the opportunity.
I think I'd seriously consider relocating to Miami if given the opportunity.
#20
New Hire
Joined APC: Sep 2011
Position: Champ 7GC - Front Seat
Posts: 2
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