Hageland Aviation-Ravn Alaska
#12
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Joined APC: Feb 2015
Posts: 37
I guess it would of helped that I scrolled down. I was expecting a direct link. Thanks! Now to decide if I should choose the "Apply Here" on the left side of the page or the right lol
#13
New Hire
Joined APC: Mar 2016
Posts: 8
Hi all! Hageland will be interviewing in July and August for a September 17th ground school. If you would like to be considered, please ensure you log onto https://www.flyravn.com/for-pilots/ and fill out an application. Please also ensure you attach a resume and fill out your qualifications with as much information as possible.
If you know someone that already works here, please encourage them to refer you personally, this greatly increases your chances of getting an interview.
My email is [email protected], please feel free to send me updates to your resume monthly.
Sincerely,
Erin
If you know someone that already works here, please encourage them to refer you personally, this greatly increases your chances of getting an interview.
My email is [email protected], please feel free to send me updates to your resume monthly.
Sincerely,
Erin
861 TT, 522 AMEL, 795 PIC. 510 High performance PIC.
Thank you for your time.
#18
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Joined APC: Apr 2017
Posts: 47
Awesome gig. I was picked up at 275TT earlier this year and flew 97 hours this past month. Theres a better thread somewhere else on APC with more info. I'm on mobile so it's tough to find the right link.
#20
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2017
Posts: 154
2. Everybody has the same schedule essentially. There's a first and second shift for each month, where first shift works from the 1st to the 15th, and second shift works from the 16th to the end of the month. There is sometimes a day of fudge factor built in depending on what works best for whoever you trade out with. For example, in St. Mary's 2nd shift would come out on the afternoon for the 15th and fly the second half of the day, and 1st shift would usually leave at the same time. First shift would take over on the 30th/31st, etc. This is because that's when the dash flight goes in and out from Anchorage, and it seems to work pretty well. As far as day to day schedules, you're usually on duty from either 730-2130 or 0800-2200, depending on the base. You usually don't work a full 14 hours unless there are a bunch of charters. Again, as an example, in St. Mary's were were usually driving back to the house around 1800-1830 and eating dinner by 1930.
3. Housing is provided. Depending on the base, there are either houses or apartments provided where you will live with the rest of your crew. You pay "rent" to the company for some liability reasons I believe, but it's essentially reimbursed with per diem.
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