Ameriflight
#1171
Unfortunately with the turbine pic experience and starting in the Chieftain, it all depends on the needs of the company. If they have plenty of bids from employees they fill the position in company. It's when they can't really find anyone for the position when it gives people with prior experience a better chance to skip the Chieftain and go into something bigger.
#1173
Recruiting told me that a few months ago they would hire directly into the 99 but now all their slots of staying filled. It sounds like they have enough people and then some right now. Pilots that wanted first available ground school would get Oakland and those that wanted Portland would have to wait until June to start. (PA31)
#1175
Its hard to say how long the upgrade time is for metro/1900 in the western states but I can say that it will probably be a long time (years...) There are a lot of people with internal bids just waiting for an opening out west. This business changes quickly however so its hard to put a time frame on it. new runs, upgraded runs, turnover all make this company pretty fluid when it comes to pilot slots.
Ameriflight is still a great place to build your time and get some great experience. If you come here with an open mind on runs and time and keep your eyes and ears open for your next move its a good move
#1176
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Joined APC: Aug 2011
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Posts: 656
Out of just over 200 pilot (not counting management pilots) there are 24 who have been here over 10 years. While almost half have been here 2 years or less.
#1177
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Joined APC: Sep 2011
Posts: 151
Thanks for the info guys.
I would need to live in Nor Cal and would like to give it a go to fly for Southwest. If it looks like I will not be competitive at Skywest I think that AMF would be an excellent option to become more competitive. I do have a really good "in" at SWA but it sounds too risky to let the 121 experience go by if offered.
Thanks again.
ATOP
I would need to live in Nor Cal and would like to give it a go to fly for Southwest. If it looks like I will not be competitive at Skywest I think that AMF would be an excellent option to become more competitive. I do have a really good "in" at SWA but it sounds too risky to let the 121 experience go by if offered.
Thanks again.
ATOP
#1179
For the current AMF guys, what does it look like for a guy who lives in San Diego, thousands and thousands of hours in helicopters but only the bare mins on the fixed wing side for hiring? Feel free to PM me.
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