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DamonMeyer 10-17-2007 07:06 AM

Northeast 135 operators?
 
Are there any companies like AirNet with bases in southern Maine or NH (PWM, LEW, PSM, MHT etc.)? Airnet seems like a good place to build lots of quality middle of the night flight time, but no prop bases nearby. I looked at Airnow, but basically would have to move to VT which is not in the cards. I have

PP-ASEL Instrument
639.4 TT
567 PIC
83.3 Night
49 Actual Instrument
46.6 Simulated Instrument
5.9 Simulator
401.3 X-C

...and am looking for a way to fly a lot without paying for it. I'm taking the commercial written this winter, starting to fly again next summer and get my commercial checkride done shortly thereafter.

Ewfflyer 10-17-2007 12:08 PM

Would think about contacts for the time being, but wouldn't really approach about a job until you have your commercial ticket honestly. You need to get the multi also.

tone 10-17-2007 12:10 PM

Try www.alphaflying.com

More of a fractional ownership, but seems like a great place to work and are NH based--Good Luck--

Iflyfr8 10-17-2007 01:13 PM

http://www.wiggins-air.com/intro.html

also try skyjobs.net it's free!

Off course without that COM/Instr. it's a litte tough to get any job

usmc-sgt 10-17-2007 03:02 PM

wiggins has very high hours that you may not be at for a while

another is linear air which is 135 mins

probably your only bet would be alpha because they will hire under 1000 but of course the commercial is a must

N2rotation 10-17-2007 03:36 PM

Alpha is hiring a lot now due to their order of the Grob SPN jet. From what I understand its a good place to work. New PSM base.

DamonMeyer 10-17-2007 07:34 PM

Thanks for the responses. I've been looking at Alpha for a while, they are for sure my #1 option since they're local and <135 mins. I obviously wouldn't apply anywhere until I passed the Commercial & CFI checkride. Multi is tough to find up here...nothing but a Baron in AUG, an hour and a half drive for me, and dual only at $475/hr.

usmc-sgt 10-18-2007 02:07 AM

where do you live?

there is lots of multi to be had in the northeast...just have to know how to find it

DamonMeyer 10-18-2007 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by usmc-sgt (Post 249006)
where do you live?

there is lots of multi to be had in the northeast...just have to know how to find it

Just south of PWM. How do I find it? I've been checking at FBOs, the closest twin seems to be Augusta, or Bedford MA.

Any value in picking up the ME rating at AllATP's or similar, then buying one of those timebuilder packages?

usmc-sgt 10-20-2007 01:41 AM

you do what you have to do. You will need a commercial multi no matter what so I would just go and pay ATP or ACTION MULTI RATINGS in groton ct to at least get the ticket.

As far as multi there is only BED and ASH but through networking and people I have met I have flown around 25 hours in our twin and almost double that in other peoples twins, 310, baron, commanche, 414. Get out there, meet and great etc.

It is not impossible, just alot more difficult if you do not hold an mei.

I would not completely reccomend the 100 hour timebuilding, I think it is a waste of time and money but to each is own and I respect someone who has to do what they have to do to get the job done (providing it does not interfere or backstab someone elses way of life ie. picket crossing, undercutting, pft, pfj etc)


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