Go Back  Airline Pilot Central Forums > Career Builder > Military
CBP Air Interdiction Agent (Pilot) >

CBP Air Interdiction Agent (Pilot)

Search
Notices
Military Military Aviation

CBP Air Interdiction Agent (Pilot)

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 01-05-2021, 07:05 PM
  #741  
On Reserve
 
Joined APC: Feb 2020
Posts: 20
Default

Originally Posted by PreciousCargo View Post
hey guys I have been filling out my packet i got from the recuuiter and i am stuck on the locations they are offering. I'd like to fly obviously and I don't mind bouncing around plane to helicopter at that location any inside information would be great.

This is what I'm having to chose from

Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
El Paso, Texas
Laredo, Texas
San Angelo, Texas
Sierra Vista, Arizona
Yuma, Arizona

I know Puerto Rico has more flying but I have other obligations and a wife and child.

Thanks
Sierra vista is a good place to be if you don’t mind flying the box. You can live in the Tucson area and have a one hour commute to work. El Paso is a decent place to raise a family. Puerto Rico is a great place to work and a nice place to live. I’m not sure why having a wife and child would prevent you from working in PR. Most employees in PR have families.
Scubidopapa is offline  
Old 01-06-2021, 08:27 AM
  #742  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined APC: Oct 2016
Posts: 108
Default

Looking for some information on the flight eval (fixed wing). Im an airline guy and haven't flown a piston aircraft in about four years. If somebody with some insight wouldn't mind shooting me a PM that would be great. Thanks!
Eseloco954 is offline  
Old 01-06-2021, 05:34 PM
  #743  
Gets Weekends Off
 
PreciousCargo's Avatar
 
Joined APC: May 2019
Posts: 137
Default

Originally Posted by Scubidopapa View Post
Sierra vista is a good place to be if you don’t mind flying the box. You can live in the Tucson area and have a one hour commute to work. El Paso is a decent place to raise a family. Puerto Rico is a great place to work and a nice place to live. I’m not sure why having a wife and child would prevent you from working in PR. Most employees in PR have families.
I'm sorry I wasn't too specific with the Puerto Rico location. Its a concern for me cause I have military obligations still and I don't know how difficult it is for me to fulfill that commitment that far away.

I am concerned about family cause of schools, environments and things like that. I know nothing about these places.

I am also eager to know about aircraft types at locations. Dual rated so I was curious what life might be like. I don't wanna fly drones if I can help it
PreciousCargo is offline  
Old 01-07-2021, 01:41 PM
  #744  
Sequester bait
 
DustoffVT's Avatar
 
Joined APC: Jul 2007
Position: UH-60, AS-350, C-550
Posts: 273
Default

As always, I would really request people refrain from listing specific aircraft and capabilities by branch on here. We gotta have some semblance of OPSEC.

The aircraft you’ll fly are just about the least important contributor to your QOL in this job. Location, management, tolerance for TDYs, outside interests carry way more weight.
DustoffVT is offline  
Old 01-10-2021, 06:42 PM
  #745  
Gets Weekends Off
 
PreciousCargo's Avatar
 
Joined APC: May 2019
Posts: 137
Default

Originally Posted by DustoffVT View Post
As always, I would really request people refrain from listing specific aircraft and capabilities by branch on here. We gotta have some semblance of OPSEC.

The aircraft you’ll fly are just about the least important contributor to your QOL in this job. Location, management, tolerance for TDYs, outside interests carry way more weight.
you raise a good point i apologize.
PreciousCargo is offline  
Old 01-12-2021, 06:37 AM
  #746  
P/T Gear Slinger
 
Joined APC: May 2017
Position: Airbus
Posts: 824
Default

Originally Posted by DustoffVT View Post
We gotta have some semblance of OPSEC.
LOL

NatGeo Border Wars
emersonbiguns is offline  
Old 01-13-2021, 04:56 PM
  #747  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined APC: Dec 2013
Posts: 171
Default

Can anyone compare the homestead base vs the aguadilla base? Pay, flying, schedules..

Also how long does it take to get homestead?

Lastly, what is a typical days schedule like at any base?

Thanks
Kerizbro is offline  
Old 01-16-2021, 09:19 PM
  #748  
Line Holder
 
Joined APC: Feb 2019
Posts: 91
Default

How many applicants are they going to have no show at fletc or turn down the job cause they have been jerked around for over a year. I got called almost 4 months after my "failed" polygraph asking if I would take another..... No....... in the months after the examiner said there was no way I would get a 2nd I took another flying job.

How many of those in the accepted stage are going to bail cause they are recalled to 121 or at 135 places. I know if I took the 2nd poly and made it, I would "accept" the offer but only as protection against an imploding flying market cause I lucked into a cushy 135 spot. Do they factor that in and "over hire" expecting most to bail?
falconkidding is offline  
Old 01-17-2021, 06:36 AM
  #749  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined APC: Jun 2011
Posts: 516
Default

Originally Posted by falconkidding View Post
How many applicants are they going to have no show at fletc or turn down the job cause they have been jerked around for over a year. I got called almost 4 months after my "failed" polygraph asking if I would take another..... No....... in the months after the examiner said there was no way I would get a 2nd I took another flying job.

How many of those in the accepted stage are going to bail cause they are recalled to 121 or at 135 places. I know if I took the 2nd poly and made it, I would "accept" the offer but only as protection against an imploding flying market cause I lucked into a cushy 135 spot. Do they factor that in and "over hire" expecting most to bail?
I’m sure there will be some. How many will depend on what exactly the aviation industry looks like when that time comes. There may be a few who also stick around though even if opportunities come up on the civilian side because they are done with the tumultuous nature of the airline industry and want some stability and the opportunity to support a good mission.

Maybe one of the CBP guys on here has some knowledge into the recruiting process and whether they over hire or not, but my response would be to never underestimate the incompetence of the government hiring process. It’s likely not pilots ultimately making the manning decisions for CBP.
kaputt is online now  
Old 01-17-2021, 12:11 PM
  #750  
Line Holder
 
Joined APC: Feb 2020
Posts: 32
Default

Originally Posted by falconkidding View Post
How many applicants are they going to have no show at fletc or turn down the job cause they have been jerked around for over a year.
Quite a few end up turning it down because the process is too long and by the time they get called they have moved on.

The process was actually getting much better than it used to be because it was taking far too long (it still needed improvement). Once COVID hit that slowed down/backed up FLETC classes and so it is once again taking too long to get someone on board.
mimark is offline  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Flyin1500
Alaska
64
10-23-2023 06:14 PM
avi8tor220
Air Wisconsin
6751
05-07-2019 11:11 AM
winglet
Regional
47
05-15-2016 09:45 PM
freightdog
Regional
64
12-03-2009 02:17 PM
RockBottom
Major
0
04-29-2005 07:34 AM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



Your Privacy Choices