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Pooch 01-26-2007 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by Ewfflyer (Post 108529)
Most likely a 135 freight op(Like my company). You'll build some time on the 91 legs of your "Training." I had 40 for example(1400tt)

With 40 hours multi, I can see it being a little easier to get a job. I had 12 hours and everybody told me they wanted more multi time. Maybe I was looking in the wrong places (East coast mostly).

And now my curiosity is peaked. Why are you guys hesitant to share the names of your companies? Is it small and you want to remain anonymous, or is it something else? I don't need the job anymore, I'm just curious.

RedGuy 01-27-2007 06:06 AM


Originally Posted by Pooch (Post 108427)
Please enlighten us. Where are all these companies that will hire low-time pilots with a dozen multi hours? Who did you get a job with?


135 on demand freight. I started out as a co-pilot in the EMB-110, which they basically are just looking for a warm body to fill the co-pilots seat. They don't expect much from you in the beginning, but I gained a TON of real world experience real fast. We've hired guys with 400 hrs and 10hrs multi. We almost never hire guys with more than 1000hrs and a hand full of multi for the EMB-110. The reason I don't say who I work for is I don't want to be bombarded with a bunch of low time pilots asking me to get them a job. But they are out there, just start sending your resume out to 135 cargo operators that have co-pilots and make some phone calls. Another great way to get a start is to work ground support for a company your interested in.

Ewfflyer 01-27-2007 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by RedGuy (Post 108605)
The reason I don't say who I work for is I don't want to be bombarded with a bunch of low time pilots asking me to get them a job.

Same here, plus if someone is really interested, they'll go a bit further and actually contact me if they are interested in something. We on the other hand don't use co-pilots, everything is single-pilot ops. C-310, C-404, and C421.

I'll say this, and of course probably get 100 Pm's, but we have low # orders for Eclipse 500's. No you can't get a job straight into the jet. No there isn't an estimated upgrade. I've been here over a year and I'm still in a 310(But then again, he's holding me for the jet hopefully, and bumped the other guys into the 400's). That way we have pilots that can cover two types of aircraft. Most employee's are gone after a year or earlier.

So please don't PM me about a job right now, we don't have any openings. I will post up if we ever do. I'm all about helping others out!

Pooch 01-27-2007 09:53 AM

Very interesting. Thanks for the info--I kind of wish we'd had this conversation a year ago, but I'm glad this worked out for you guys...

Ewfflyer 01-28-2007 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by Pooch (Post 108746)
Very interesting. Thanks for the info--I kind of wish we'd had this conversation a year ago, but I'm glad this worked out for you guys...

I wasn't even a member until this summer, but forgot about it until the last month.

Open offer though, any questions about a 135 freight/pax operation, flying the small stuff, I'd be more than glad to talk about it. I'll try and answer to my best ability.

Short Bus Drive 01-29-2007 10:29 AM

Try AirNet, and AirNow.
They USED to (not sure now) have a type of "internship".

Inbluskyz 07-02-2007 05:13 PM

Advanced Helicopter Concepts-KFDK - aerial mapping in PA23 or PA31


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