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Mature Flier 11-09-2018 01:55 AM

Frmrbuffdrvr, Thanks for your comments. MF

blueskies27 11-10-2018 02:20 PM

Highly interested in Ameriflight. Reaching BE99 Captain mins.
Currently live in FL and moving is not an option. What would my commute and quality of life look like? Starting a family and buying a house just want to have a life outside of work. What are the chances of getting a base in PR starting off and commuting to base?

Thanks for any input.

Northtechsan 11-11-2018 03:56 AM

Typically how much extra flying is available outside normal lines, and does AMF allow pilots to flight instruct on the side?


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frmrbuffdrvr 11-12-2018 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by blueskies27 (Post 2706277)
Highly interested in Ameriflight. Reaching BE99 Captain mins.
Currently live in FL and moving is not an option. What would my commute and quality of life look like? Starting a family and buying a house just want to have a life outside of work. What are the chances of getting a base in PR starting off and commuting to base?

Thanks for any input.

Getting based in PR would likely not be a problem. Commuting might be the sticking point in that the SJU runs (that is where the 99 runs operate out of) operate Monday morning to Friday evening. Meaning you would need to jump seat in on Sunday afternoon/evening and back home on Saturday morning. Not a lot of home time.

A better suggestion would be to check with the recruiters about being a Home Based Captain. HBCs operate on a 2 week on/2 off/2 on/1 off schedule. AMF gets you a positive space ticket to get to your assignment as well as a hotel and per diem.

blueskies27 11-12-2018 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by frmrbuffdrvr (Post 2706968)
A better suggestion would be to check with the recruiters about being a Home Based Captain. HBCs operate on a 2 week on/2 off/2 on/1 off schedule. AMF gets you a positive space ticket to get to your assignment as well as a hotel and per diem.

Thanks for insight, trying to see if I can make it worthwhile being central Florida based and not be away from home extended periods of time. 2 weeks seems like a lot.

Avgeek7248 11-13-2018 11:47 PM

Does Ameriflight have you sign a contract and if so how long? Also, are they still doing the accelerated captain program or have they filled that need already?

FreightDogs 11-14-2018 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by Avgeek7248 (Post 2707982)
Does Ameriflight have you sign a contract and if so how long? Also, are they still doing the accelerated captain program or have they filled that need already?

The only contract Ameriflight has is for the Accelerated Captain Program. All other positions (regular First Officer and regular Captains) do not have a contract.
Right now, they're not hiring ACPs as they are stocked up, but expect to hire a few more in early January.

Hope that helps!

FreightDogs 11-16-2018 08:33 AM

Pilot Pathway Program Agreement with Atlas
 
Ameriflight's latest press release:

DALLAS, TX – Ameriflight has entered into a pilot pathway agreement with Atlas Air, Inc. and Southern Air, Inc., subsidiaries of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: AAWW), that guarantees Ameriflight pilots an interview with Atlas after as little as three years of service. The collaboration is intended to offer an outlined path under which pilots can gain unparalleled flying experience at Ameriflight and accumulate the experience needed to proceed to Atlas Air and Southern Air.

Atlas Air Worldwide is widely recognized as a leading global provider of outsourced Boeing 747, 777, 767, 757 and 737 aircraft and aviation operating services. With a focus on express, e-commerce and fast-growing markets, the company is in an era of significant growth and development, with opportunities to expand its cargo and passenger operations with existing customers and new ones.

The Pilot Pathway Program between Ameriflight, Atlas Air and Southern Air is open to qualified Ameriflight pilots. Participants will gain requisite experience fulfilling a number of benchmarks while at Ameriflight for 36 months, including Atlas’ ATP/CTP program, professional/career development programs and more. Successful completion of the program will afford for these Ameriflight pilots a guaranteed interview with Atlas Air and Southern Air subject to hiring needs and meeting all program and hiring requirements.

Under the program, a Pathway Pilot reaching the outlined benchmarks will be recommended for Atlas’ ATP/CTP program. Successful completion of the program and acceptance of employment will result in the pilot being placed in an aircraft class, such as the 747 with Atlas Air for higher-time pilots or the 737 with Southern Air for lower-time, new-hire pilots.

“Our partnership with Atlas Air and Southern Air provides an exceptional career advancement opportunity for our pilots,” says Ameriflight Chief Executive Officer Paul Chase. “We have made a commitment to our team and the industry that Ameriflight will be the nation’s top place for pilots to become professional, major-airline ready, aviators. This is why we choose to align ourselves with the world’s best companies, like Atlas Air Worldwide. ”

“We are pleased to form this special relationship with Ameriflight,” said Atlas Air President and Chief Operating Officer, John W. Dietrich. “Our business is growing, and our airlines are a great place to build a career. Innovative partnerships like this one help us ensure a solid pipeline of qualified candidates dedicated to a career in aviation, which is at the center of today’s modern global economy.”



About Ameriflight: Ameriflight was founded in 1968 and has grown from a small air charter and cargo service carrier to an international operator and the nation’s largest 135 cargo airline. Ameriflight is headquartered in Dallas, TX and has more than 500 employees including over 150 pilots and over 100 aircraft. Ameriflight provides feeder services for overnight express carriers such as UPS, FedEx, and DHL. The company can be found on the web at ameriflight.com and on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @Ameriflight.



About Atlas Air Worldwide: Atlas Air Worldwide is a leading global provider of outsourced aircraft and aviation operating services. It is the parent company of Atlas Air, Inc., Southern Air Holdings, Inc. and Titan Aviation Holdings, Inc., and is the majority shareholder of Polar Air Cargo Worldwide, Inc. Our companies operate the world’s largest fleet of 747 freighter aircraft and provide customers a broad array of Boeing 747, 777, 767, 757 and 737 aircraft for domestic, regional and international cargo and passenger operations. Atlas Air Worldwide’s press releases, SEC filings and other information may be accessed through the company’s home page, Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings.

2BluSkyz 11-17-2018 10:00 PM

How many hours are pilots getting on average per month? Looks like they have some awesome opportunities with their flow through programs!

dera 11-17-2018 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by 2BluSkyz (Post 2710280)
How many hours are pilots getting on average per month? Looks like they have some awesome opportunities with their flow through programs!

Ameriflight has no flow programs.
Guaranteed interview is not a flow program.


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