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CaptainYoda 01-05-2018 10:32 PM

Labcorp PC12 Captain
 
Labcorp is hiring PC12 Captains

Apply online:
jobs.labcorp.com

Job listing shows the required 2500TT and 250 TPIC.

Apply if you have 1500 and 250 complex time.

Starting pay is $65k (10% bump after the first year) and benefits.
The base is in KBUY (Burlington, NC) which is about 30 minutes from Raleigh, NC. and 30 minutes from Greensboro.

Details:
This is for a PC12 single pilot captain. There are no First Officers.
Fleet is all PC12 legacy using Garmin Avionics.
All flights are out and back with no hotel stays.
Most of the flying is at night.

We evaluate using a RedBird simulator. Be ready to fly approaches, missed, and holds.

Training at Labcorp is extensive. You will be sent to Flight Safety and given 100 hours of training in the airplane before being cut loose to fly on your own. Increased minimums will apply for 50 hours after that and yearly re-currency at Flight Safety.

Part of the reason that I'm posting this is the lack of recent information about Labcorp on any forums.

Full disclosure: I am presently employed at Labcorp.

chedrick 05-07-2021 08:17 PM

Can anyone provide an update on LabCorp? I ran across an opening in Columbus, Ohio and am curious what the schedule is typically like. How many hours/days per week? Flightaware looks like a few aircraft fly in/out of OSU, leaving 18-2000 and return around 0200-0400. I'm in the Cincinnati area so its probably too far to drive 5-6 days a week but looks like a fun gig. Thanks
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Originally Posted by CaptainYoda (Post 2496807)
Labcorp is hiring PC12 Captains

Apply online:
jobs.labcorp.com

Job listing shows the required 2500TT and 250 TPIC.

Apply if you have 1500 and 250 complex time.

Starting pay is $65k (10% bump after the first year) and benefits.
The base is in KBUY (Burlington, NC) which is about 30 minutes from Raleigh, NC. and 30 minutes from Greensboro.

Details:
This is for a PC12 single pilot captain. There are no First Officers.
Fleet is all PC12 legacy using Garmin Avionics.
All flights are out and back with no hotel stays.
Most of the flying is at night.

We evaluate using a RedBird simulator. Be ready to fly approaches, missed, and holds.

Training at Labcorp is extensive. You will be sent to Flight Safety and given 100 hours of training in the airplane before being cut loose to fly on your own. Increased minimums will apply for 50 hours after that and yearly re-currency at Flight Safety.

Part of the reason that I'm posting this is the lack of recent information about Labcorp on any forums.

Full disclosure: I am presently employed at Labcorp.


tankerclown23 05-11-2021 05:24 PM

Also saw the CMH posting and am very much interested on any information available

kaputt 01-26-2024 04:40 PM

Anyone know what current (2024) starting pay is for a LabCorp PC-12 PIC?

Also what does the pay scale top out at?

Thanks!

El Pilot 04-15-2024 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by kaputt (Post 3759280)
Anyone know what current (2024) starting pay is for a LabCorp PC-12 PIC?

Also what does the pay scale top out at?

Thanks!

Quest got a pay raise starting 105k so I assume Labcorp is probably around 80-90 k to start if I had to take a guess. They do less legs than quest dose.


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