GRAND CANYON AIRLINES - CAPTAINS and FIRST OFFICERS NEEDED
#22
The pay raises are still being negotiated and we should know something in a week or two. I myself would also like to know soon. Yes, the Caravans will be single-pilot and VFR only for now. I would expect though they will be IFR operated as we get more of them. We have only one 208 right now and they just wanted to get it flying ASAP.
Interviews and ground school for the Otters are being conducted in Boulder City (61B). I would be happy to forward resumes to the Chief Pilot. There is a ground school starting shortly for the Otter.
Anyone interested in flying Cessna T207s, we are also interviewing for a ground school at the end of March for Air Grand Canyon.
Mike
Interviews and ground school for the Otters are being conducted in Boulder City (61B). I would be happy to forward resumes to the Chief Pilot. There is a ground school starting shortly for the Otter.
Anyone interested in flying Cessna T207s, we are also interviewing for a ground school at the end of March for Air Grand Canyon.
Mike
#23
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Joined APC: Jun 2007
Posts: 16
Would an Active Duty Air Force pilot have a chance for a part time job? I'll be on a non-flying assignment in Vegas for the next 3 years (moving there this summer). My times: 1000 turbine, about 800 PIC turbine all in fighters. Would love to continue flying somehow and I'm interested. Thanks.
#25
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Joined APC: Jun 2007
Posts: 16
Thanks,
I don't have the ATP yet due to total time, and I was planning on getting the centerline thrust limitation removed via training at the local FBO. I'll definitely try to make contact w/ the company once in Vegas to see what the options are. Thanks again,
Mike
I don't have the ATP yet due to total time, and I was planning on getting the centerline thrust limitation removed via training at the local FBO. I'll definitely try to make contact w/ the company once in Vegas to see what the options are. Thanks again,
Mike