Piston 135 operators
Retired cargo pilot down in Florida, wondering if and how viable piston 135 passenger and cargo operators still are? I got my start at RAF (now defunct) back in the day. Wondering if they are still in use very much any more? It seems companies like MAC, AMF, FLX/Airnet and Wiggins have grown and bought out many competitors, now flying t-props nationwide doing sub-service (to be honest I think MAC always had T-props). I heard bank checks went digital about 10 years ago. Are medical and radioactive samples still a thing?
Are there still any small mom and pops around? A good friend of mine up in Alaska got his start the same way also (doing fish runs I think?) Amazing all the changes in even the last 15 years. Thanks. |
Originally Posted by Asiabound
(Post 3090777)
Retired cargo pilot down in Florida, wondering if and how viable piston 135 passenger and cargo operators still are? I got my start at RAF (now defunct) back in the day. Wondering if they are still in use very much any more? It seems companies like MAC, AMF, FLX/Airnet and Wiggins have grown and bought out many competitors, now flying t-props nationwide doing sub-service (to be honest I think MAC always had T-props). I heard bank checks went digital about 10 years ago. Are medical and radioactive samples still a thing?
Are there still any small mom and pops around? A good friend of mine up in Alaska got his start the same way also (doing fish runs I think?) Amazing all the changes in even the last 15 years. Thanks. |
Someone like GTA Air out of Dallas still fly piston aircraft. Mostly medical and radioactive specimens. Have runs across the country.
GTA Air, Inc. - About - Fleet - GTA Air |
Originally Posted by starship
(Post 3090955)
Someone like GTA Air out of Dallas still fly piston aircraft. Mostly medical and radioactive specimens. Have runs across the country.
GTA Air, Inc. - About - Fleet - GTA Air About 10-15 years ago many operators were dumping piston's pretty fast due to looming issues with fuel availability and skyrocketing parts costs on many light twins.... The fact the pilot shortage made it very hard to hire piston twin pilots for 5+ years when they could go straight to a be-99 or caravan sealed the fate of many piston airframes/operators. not saying they aren't around, but much more on the margins of the industry than before with the exception of perhaps Capr-Air. |
There is a company called Central Air Southwest in Kansas City that kind of fits the bill for what you are talking about. They fly medical samples in Aero Commanders (pistons), They pay peanuts and have a 6 month training contract. The good thing about their routes, is you fly there and back every night. They have routes in many Southern states. This company probably trains the greatest number of sub 25 hour multi pilots in the USA.
Bimidji Aviation in Minnesota is a UPS feeder that flies mainly Queen Airs. You have to sign a 1 year training contract to work for them though. |
1 Attachment(s)
Originally Posted by Asiabound
(Post 3090777)
Retired cargo pilot down in Florida, wondering if and how viable piston 135 passenger and cargo operators still are? I got my start at RAF (now defunct) back in the day. Wondering if they are still in use very much any more? It seems companies like MAC, AMF, FLX/Airnet and Wiggins have grown and bought out many competitors, now flying t-props nationwide doing sub-service (to be honest I think MAC always had T-props). I heard bank checks went digital about 10 years ago. Are medical and radioactive samples still a thing?
Are there still any small mom and pops around? A good friend of mine up in Alaska got his start the same way also (doing fish runs I think?) Amazing all the changes in even the last 15 years. Thanks. Attachment 5516 |
Originally Posted by Asiabound
(Post 3090777)
Retired cargo pilot down in Florida, wondering if and how viable piston 135 passenger and cargo operators still are? I got my start at RAF (now defunct) back in the day. Wondering if they are still in use very much any more? It seems companies like MAC, AMF, FLX/Airnet and Wiggins have grown and bought out many competitors, now flying t-props nationwide doing sub-service (to be honest I think MAC always had T-props). I heard bank checks went digital about 10 years ago. Are medical and radioactive samples still a thing?
Are there still any small mom and pops around? A good friend of mine up in Alaska got his start the same way also (doing fish runs I think?) Amazing all the changes in even the last 15 years. Thanks. Sent from my BTV-W09 using Tapatalk |
Thanks for sharing, I didn't mention it but my niece is working on her Commercial and was trying to help her out. My info is pretty outdated, glad to see that side of the business is still profitable.
|
San Juan Airlines in NW Washington. Passengers and freight. C172s, C206s, C207s...
|
Originally Posted by tlove482
(Post 3091584)
Quest Diagnostics still has a few barons I think. They fly medical samples.
Sent from my BTV-W09 using Tapatalk They are pretty selective, I don't think they are worth mentioning. |
Originally Posted by tlove482
(Post 3091584)
Quest Diagnostics still has a few barons I think. They fly medical samples.
Sent from my BTV-W09 using Tapatalk |
Look into survey and pipeline patrol pilot positions.
|
RAF Ram Air Freight?I haven’t thought of them in a while. I remember watching one of their PA32s turning base to final about over the numbers every time he came in. :)
Indeed Check 21 and the pilot shortage pushed pistons out of a respectable fleet sized existence. The new future could be Cape Airs electric commuter. If the marketing cost per flight hour stand, it will be a real gamer. |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:10 PM. |
User Alert System provided by
Advanced User Tagging v3.3.0 (Lite) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Website Copyright ©2000 - 2017 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands