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Nascar has an aviation department ?
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Originally Posted by SB2K
(Post 481481)
NASCAR itself has some aircraft at DAB but 95% of all the teams are based in NC - CLT, JQF area.
Anyone else get the feeling NASCAR is on the decline, or is it just me? Nascar jumped the shark after Sr died. They went WWE on the rulebook trying to get that party kid Jr to even get into the Chase, which they made specifically for the kid so he had some semblance of hope of going for/winning a championship during the second half of the season. Needless to say it didn't work until he got his stuff together here recently. In doing so they came up with a 10 car Chase nobody liked then they made it 12 cars. Then they came up with the Lucky Dog to get Jr back on the lead lap. Now they can't quit following and talking about Danica Patrick who is one of the worst drivers on the track each week. It's pretty sad when year after year historic tracks like Bristol are 40% full. Not to mention the world has evolved over time and not many people have 4 hrs to watch a race on Saturday night or Sunday afternoon, nor do they have an entire weekend to waste at track. |
Used to work at JQF...
There are team planes and owner planes, and some driver planes. The ones based out of JQF are: Stewart-Haas: 2x CRJ-200 Joe Gibbs Racing/Hendricks: 3x Saab 2000's (each) Penske: At least one CRJ -200 Robby Gordons team: Saab 340 A few more... Smaller teams go in together and currently charter 2 Miami Air 737's. RCR has an EMB-120 for his team out of EXX (Lexington, NC). And as previously stated, Roush has 2x 727's based at CLT. The above mentioned are the planes that the crew members ride on, of course the owners and drivers have much swankier jets (gulfstream, citation, falcon, beech, etc). Obviously if you want any chance working for NASCAR its best to go to the Charlotte area and network like crazy. Good luck! |
Hendrick's also has a new CL300 and a GV.
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Originally Posted by galaxy flyer
(Post 1427309)
Hendrick's also has a new CL300 and a GV.
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99% of NASCAR team pilot jobs are filled by networking. I was offered one more than 15 yets ago because someone I knew who flew a different driver recommended me. The amount of time it takes between testing, races, PR events is incredible. In the end I decided it wasn't for me. Unfortunately, the driver is no longer with us.
As a side note, I currently work with former pilots for Earnhardt Sr and Robert Yates. |
Gurl,
PM me with your questions. I have a friend that is Chief pilot for one of the teams and I interviewed a year ago with the entity you are interested in. The whole thing is a mixed bag. Some departments are forward thinking and operate according to SOPs - and are proactive about it - other are are lot more...well let's just say can't spell SOP. Remember the drivers "HAVE" to be there. I would encourage you to read the accident report on the corporate crash: http://www.ntsb.gov/doclib/reports/2009/AAR0901.pdf Doing so is insightful about the corporate culture at the time. |
The 300 replaces the G150 that was written off at KEYW.
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Originally Posted by fros0080
(Post 481352)
Can anybody give me some info on how the flying is for the nascar teams? If there are any in Daytona Beach, and how I can go about getting a foot in the door with one of them ...Thanks
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Just gently explain to the driver that mountains don't have SAFER barriers...
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