How to find specific types of AC in region?
#3
This gives me and idea. Unfortunalty I dont have the techy skills to do it myself.
Someone create a website that takes surveys from corporate/91 pilots to compile a list of AC/approx pay by city/state. Admin would of course have to do some research to confirm postings. But it would be cool to have a graphical map and list of known stable corporate jobs.
Someone create a website that takes surveys from corporate/91 pilots to compile a list of AC/approx pay by city/state. Admin would of course have to do some research to confirm postings. But it would be cool to have a graphical map and list of known stable corporate jobs.
#4
closest thing would be PILOT CAREER CENTER - Latest Pilot Jobs, Pilot Resume / Pilot CV Design, Interview Preps and more...
You can find all the operators by region or by type. but aorcraft type in a region ia difficult.
You can find all the operators by region or by type. but aorcraft type in a region ia difficult.
Edit: in fact I know it isnt doing true corporate. I searched WI corporate/charter/medivac. And not one of the 5+ well known corporate departments I know of are listed. Menards, jack links, harley davidson, promega, american family insurance for example.
#5
bizjetjobs.com has a section where they list corp departments, a/c types and locations. You don't need a subscription to view them just if you click on them. Some of the info is out dated but its a start.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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Pull up your company tail number, or one you used to fly. Click the type a/c and it will currently show you all of those specific types flying at that given moment. Click any specific a/c and view its flight history. It will give you some insight into the type of operations that a/c conducts, and may even identify it's home base. Obviously you will have to check back every couple of days to see what else is flying around on any given day, but I found it was a good way to "look around". Identify a home airport in the region you found one of these a/c and call the F.B.O.
Not fool proof but it's a start.
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