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Any info on corporate jobs in Louisville, KY?
Anyone have any leads or info on any corporate flying jobs out of Louisville, KY? Any info (qualifications, contacts, etc...) would be appreciated. Thx.
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Try Honaker Aviation. They are located in Bardstown a little south of Louisville. A buddy of mine loves his job there. Small outfit that manages aircraft for private owners and also has a 135 certificated.
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Thanks for the info.
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Isnt Humana based there as well with a few heavy falcons
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Hampton Air (John Schnatter's personal flight department - the John of Papa John's pizza) operates a Citation X out of Clark County Airport (JVY). Fuzzy Zoeller also operates a Falcon 10 and there is a 135 operator called Aircraft Specialists that I believe flies primarily Learjets and King Air 350's. Hope this helps.
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I appreciate all the info. :D Thanks.
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Humana has 2 Hawker 800XPs and 2 Falcon 50s. They just hired a couple guys.
Yum! is also here, they have a couple G200s and I think a G-V or G550. Papa Johns has the X, but it flies primarily doing EJM work. Aircraft Specialists at JVY has 2 Lear 35s, a KA200 and a KA300. They always seem to be looking for a King Air or Lear FO. CHARTER Central American Airways/WL Paris over at LOU has a few each Citation 500 series and some King Airs; don't know much about them otherwise. CHARTER The first three are the well-known jobs in the area....there are many, many smaller operators flying King Airs, Lears, Citations, etc out of SDF/LOU/JVY...including my company. Sorry, we aren't hiring right now :D |
Boiler UP,
If you don't mind me asking, who do you fly for, and out of which airport? |
I possibly will need a pilot for a day trip in a Cirrus next Friday.
If interested, shoot me a PM for details. |
Yum has a G550. It belonged to Caremark based in BNA then belonged to CVS when they bought Yum which was sold by CVS to Yum.
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Yum seems to advertise frequently
Posted on our WEBSITE this week: GOOD LUCK. . Aircraft Captain Details Location: KY - Louisville Job Type: Other Base Pay: N/A Required Education: 4 Year Degree Bonus: Required Experience: At least 5 year(s) Other: Required Travel: Not Specified Employee Type: Full-Time Employee Relocation Covered: Yes Industry Food, Restaurant Job ID: JKR - Capt Description Yum! Brands, Inc. is the world's largest restaurant company with more than 33,000 restaurants in over 100 countries and territories and more than 840,000 employees worldwide. Four of our restaurant brands -- KFC, Long John Silver's, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell -- are the global leaders of the chicken, quick-service seafood, pizza and Mexican-style food categories respectively. A&W Restaurants is the longest running quick-service franchise chain in America. So come see what it's like to be with a leader in the restaurant industry. You'll find a fun and supportive culture, where our success comes from the belief that our people's capabilities are our greatest asset and investing in you is our top priority. What makes Yum! a great place to work? It's our people. That's why we invest in people capability so they can make the most of their career. With a diverse workforce and ongoing opportunities for personal and professional success, we've built a culture that rewards and recognizes great effort while providing the work/life balance that is so important to all of us. We have an immediate career opportunity for an Aircraft Captain to join our Aviation Team in Louisville, KY. You will be responsible for the operation of a large corporate asset and the safe transport of key corporate officers, guests of the corporation, subsidiaries and parent company. Want to know more about this opportunity? Keep reading to discover what challenges await you in this position: Specifically, you'll be responsible for: *Managing the safe operation of a high performance business jet. *Managing the economics of aircraft operation. *Managing a professional flight crew. *Maintaining high proficiency in the aircraft and airmanship. *Responsible for safe, comfortable and reliable aircraft operation. Requirements • Minimum of 5 years experience in transport category aircraft. • Minimum of 3 years general business/corporate aviation experience. • Type rating in a Gulfstream 550 is preferred. • Minimum of 2 years college education or equivalent experience is preferred. • Must hold a valid Airline Transport Pilot and FAA First Class medical certificate. • Minimum of 5,000 hours total time with 2,500 hours Pilot in Command and 1,000 hours multi-engine jet aircraft. • No violations recorded with the FAA. • Must be able to demonstrate his/her piloting ability to a high standard. • Strong leadership skills and confident decision making ability. • Bilingual a plus! http://www.careerbuilder.com/CSH/Det...271974496-JU-5 __________________ |
Originally Posted by BoilerUP
(Post 444768)
I possibly will need a pilot for a day trip in a Cirrus next Friday.
If interested, shoot me a PM for details. |
[quote=NowCorporate;444989]Yum seems to advertise frequently
Posted on our WEBSITE this week: GOOD LUCK. Appreciate the info., but it's a little out of my league. I have no corporate experience, only 121 and no turbine PIC. Thanks again. |
[QUOTE=villebillie;447756]
Originally Posted by NowCorporate
(Post 444989)
Yum seems to advertise frequently
Posted on our WEBSITE this week: GOOD LUCK. Appreciate the info., but it's a little out of my league. I have no corporate experience, only 121 and no turbine PIC. Thanks again. FWIW - I have never met the published minimums for any flying job I have gotten - airline or corporate. Good Luck! |
I always say "don't disqualify yourself, let them do it". If I had disqualified myself I would never have gotten my present job (10 years now). At the time I had around 3,000TT about 1,500 multi PIC, No turbine and had never been above 18,000. I was lucky enought to get a lunch with the chief pilot. It was a case of "right time, right attitude, right answers to the questions". Three weeks later I was in school getting typed in a citation 7 and 8 months later back to school getting typed in a citation 10!
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Originally Posted by villebillie
I believe we have met before if you previously flew for a 121 carrier. Anyway, I'll look into PM'ing you when I can. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by BoilerUP
(Post 448292)
Perhaps...I did instruct at Hap's for a while...
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Maxspeed and NowCorporate,
Thanks for the advice! |
Originally Posted by villebillie
(Post 448901)
How about RAH? Indy?
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Originally Posted by BoilerUP
(Post 449296)
Lived in Indy, but worked for Air Wisconsin...
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