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Canyonair 01-10-2008 11:55 AM

Air Grand Canyon - Hiring Pilots
 
Air Grand Canyon

Air Grand Canyon is currently accepting resumes and interviewing for pilot positions. Domiciles are Grand Canyon/South Rim and Page Arizona. Air Grand Canyon operates a fleet of Cessna Turbo 207 aircraft. Operations are primarily air tour flights over the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell and Monument Valley. Minimums to apply are 500TT, Commercial, Instrument Rating. Previous Part 135 and/or Cessna 200 series experience preferred but not required.

For more information or to apply please send or fax resume to [email protected] 928-638-0997

Canyonair 01-31-2008 08:52 AM

Nobody here wants to fly single-engine Cessnas? PIC Time and the tips are good!

etflies 02-03-2008 07:37 PM

Any idea if they will accept apps below 500tt?

FlyingPoke 02-04-2008 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by Canyonair (Post 311184)
Nobody here wants to fly single-engine Cessnas? PIC Time and the tips are good!

I would, 400TT though and very very slowly inching my way to more time at my current job... very aggrivating

Canyonair 02-05-2008 07:40 AM

The current regs require 500TT to fly PIC under FAA Part 135. If you have 500TT you meet the minimums. I have a class on February 26 and another starting sometime at the end of March. Domiciles are Page, AZ and Grand Canyon, AZ. We are going to be very busy this season with a lot of flying.

Mike

Skylane 03-03-2008 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by Canyonair (Post 311184)
Nobody here wants to fly single-engine Cessnas? PIC Time and the tips are good!

I'd love to! However right now 700TT w/Instrument, and Com written passed. Just a couple more years at what I'm doing now to be able to retire, then I'll hit all the SEL/SES jobs out there.

C ya, Bub

Canyonair 03-04-2008 01:02 AM

2009 we have orders for two Kodiaks but we will probably be flying 208 Caravans and retiring the 207s. Look us up. The parent company (Grand Canyon Airlines) has been around for 80 years, so we are going to be here awhile.

Mike

Skylane 03-04-2008 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by Canyonair (Post 333167)
2009 we have orders for two Kodiaks but we will probably be flying 208 Caravans and retiring the 207s. Look us up. The parent company (Grand Canyon Airlines) has been around for 80 years, so we are going to be here awhile.

Mike

Mike,

You bet I will. I like the country down there and wouldn't mind flying for a couple seasons. I've been flying since "89" and thought of doing the commercial thing then, however I had a good job, paying well running heavy construction equipment and the low pay of a new pilot didn't appeal to well, when I just bought a house and the first kid was on the way. So been flying for fun since then.

C ya, Bub

Canyonair 03-06-2008 11:52 AM

Not a problem and look forward to hearing from you. I am currently interviewing for AGC as we have a ground school class starting on 3/31/08. Anyone else interested please apply.

Mike

papacharlie 03-06-2008 12:02 PM

well I would apply 568hours now but I'm getting my american licenses now.
working on my instrument and then my commercial.(I'm a commercial pilot but argentinian licenses).
I'll be ready in 3 months.could you tell me how is the pay and housing???
thanks

quinny89 03-06-2008 12:23 PM

pay? housing? cost of living? flying season? benefits? any additional info?

500TT+, CFII, MEI


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