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snappmd 12-20-2017 07:44 AM

XLS/CJ2 PIC/SIC - Home Based
 
I fly for a 135 operator that flies multiple Citation XLSs and CJ2s. They are looking for pilots and both PIC and SIC positions are open. A type rating is preferred, but not required. It's good company and they take good care of the pilots (good per diem, keep your hotel and cc points, etc). Pilots are "home based", so they airline to the jet from where they currently live, so no relocation is required. Pay and benefits are standard for CA west coast based pilots, which can be a boon for those living in areas with a lower cost of living. Schedule is 10 days on, 5 days off. Experience required is typical for a 135 operator. If interested, send resumes to: [email protected]

BoeingB17 12-20-2017 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by snappmd (Post 2486520)
I fly for a 135 operator that flies multiple Citation XLSs and CJ2s. They are looking for pilots and both PIC and SIC positions are open. A type rating is preferred, but not required. It's good company and they take good care of the pilots (good per diem, keep your hotel and cc points, etc). Pilots are "home based", so they airline to the jet from where they currently live, so no relocation is required. Pay and benefits are standard for CA west coast based pilots, which can be a boon for those living in areas with a lower cost of living. Schedule is 10 days on, 5 days off. Experience required is typical for a 135 operator. If interested, send resumes to: [email protected]

My base is closing soon, don't want to commute (jumpseat). Any details: Pay, medical,per diem, etc. East coast based, 12,000+ jet PIC, 28,000+ total. One daughter left to go (College) Thank you

StartUp161WanaB 12-20-2017 12:17 PM

SIC
 
What are the minimums for SIC without. Type rating?
Is this Mach one air services?

snappmd 12-20-2017 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by StartUp161WanaB (Post 2486686)
What are the minimums for SIC without. Type rating?
Is this Mach one air services?

Yes, it's Mach One Air Charter. I'm already working for them and was above their mins, so I wasn't paying close attention to that, but I'll do what I can to find out. I just know they're hiring, so I thought I'd post a note here in case anyone might think it is a good fit for them.

LiuPilot 12-20-2017 09:01 PM

Let us know what the mins are! I'm interested with a CE525 SIC type.

Nutcracker 12-21-2017 12:51 PM

Snappmd, pm sent :)

muddy00 12-23-2017 12:13 PM

Email bounced back as not valid

snappmd 01-05-2018 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by muddy00 (Post 2488587)
Email bounced back as not valid

Just try it again. I've had a few bounce also, but they generally resolve.

Boats and Hos 08-30-2020 08:24 AM

Pay for your training
 
Mach One is now advertising that competition is stiff and those willing to pay for their training will have priority. Btw, the D.O. is and Eastern scab. Nice huh!

TransWorld 09-04-2020 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by Boats and Hos (Post 3119165)
Mach One is now advertising that competition is stiff and those willing to pay for their training will have priority. Btw, the D.O. is and Eastern scab. Nice huh!

In this environment, let the buyer (you) beware.


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