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Old 06-12-2008 | 12:09 PM
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how much does airnet plan to hire for the rest of the year???
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Old 06-12-2008 | 03:22 PM
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whats a fam flight?
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Old 06-12-2008 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by IlliniPilot99
how much does airnet plan to hire for the rest of the year???
I'm not sure AirNet has decided on that one yet. We became Private on the 10th had a big Hangar meeting today with our new Owners. I thought they would divulge a little more on the immediate plans for the business, but they didn't. I'm expecting them in the next few weeks or maybe months to announce some changes. I can only speculate on what, so I won't.
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Old 06-12-2008 | 05:20 PM
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whats a fam flight?
A fam flight is where a prospective pilot is invited to ride along in one of our airplanes to experience what the pilots do here at AirNet. Usually, all it takes is that you show interest for the company and that you ask one of the recruiters when you talk with them.
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Old 06-12-2008 | 05:49 PM
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I called asking about a fam flight, but I think it was Memorial Day that day so they didn't pick up and it went straight to Craig Washka's voicemail. I'm really interested in the SIC program. A few questions:

1) How do you log the SIC time in the piston twins? Sounds like a stupid question but I'm not claiming to be smart either

2) How senior is the PHX domicile for the twins in the SIC program?

3) Is BUR senior for LJ35 drivers?

Sounds like a great well run operation and a chance to do some interesting flying.

Thanks,

Chris
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Old 06-12-2008 | 06:08 PM
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This definitely sounds like a good place for me to build some time. I have a few questions myself if you guys don't mind
1. How senior is the FXE domicile?
2. I am guessing I would probably end up in the Baron with my low time, how long can I expect PIC?
3. What can one(me) expect in the interview?

Thanks in advance.
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Old 06-12-2008 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by ACEAV8R
This definitely sounds like a good place for me to build some time. I have a few questions myself if you guys don't mind
1. How senior is the FXE domicile?
2. I am guessing I would probably end up in the Baron with my low time, how long can I expect PIC?
3. What can one(me) expect in the interview?

Thanks in advance.
I don't work there, but I interviewed recently.
1. They told me that base seniroity can change overnight and they will not give you a definite answer about which is and which is not.
2. The Baron is what everyone starts in from what I am told. It also depends on which base you are at and also is you are a reserve captain that they call a floater captain because you bounce around the bases.
3. Expect alot of VCM and critical engine questions. Also, they will ask you about a twin you flew recently and why you want to work there. I interviewed after being at a 121 carrier and they asked me questions about a light twin I haven't flown in years and other stuff I just don't use anymore with the airlines. This is the part that I think hurt me.

Anyway, I am sure some of the guys there can give you more info. I got to fly 4 legs on the lear with a crew and they were super nice and it seems like they have a very good pilot group. I kind of felt that I was not liked by the guy doing my one on one because I was an airline pilot and some of the questions he asked me made me feel that he was trying to down my profession. Seems like a good company, good luck!!!
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Old 06-12-2008 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris
I called asking about a fam flight, but I think it was Memorial Day that day so they didn't pick up and it went straight to Craig Washka's voicemail. I'm really interested in the SIC program. A few questions:

1) How do you log the SIC time in the piston twins? Sounds like a stupid question but I'm not claiming to be smart either

2) How senior is the PHX domicile for the twins in the SIC program?

3) Is BUR senior for LJ35 drivers?

Sounds like a great well run operation and a chance to do some interesting flying.

Thanks,

Chris
1. Quick answer you log the TT only since an SIC is not required on a Baron....its in our ops specs
2. wounldn't get to excited about PHX as i believe that base may close.
3. The captain in BUR has been there forever (LJ35). The co-pilot is the one that more fluid just depends on when they want to upgrade and move.

Bases may close and then open again in a month you just never know. If you get hired and have PIC mins, when your checkride is over, then you will be told what bases are open and pick from the list. This is always changing so there is no senior base. There are people with senority in bases that they may never want to leave.
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Old 06-12-2008 | 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by ACEAV8R
This definitely sounds like a good place for me to build some time. I have a few questions myself if you guys don't mind
1. How senior is the FXE domicile?
2. I am guessing I would probably end up in the Baron with my low time, how long can I expect PIC?
3. What can one(me) expect in the interview?

Thanks in advance.
1. Very....I believe the Captain is #1 on the senority list. Co-pilot is up there as well.
2. Everyone starts in the Baron. If less than 1200 hrs... you may request a city or get assigned one if the one you request is not available. This must be a city that has a Baron and not other types. Time wise depends on the run, you would have to figure that up when assigned. Usually 80 hours a month though.
3. read Saabguy493's on the interview part.
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Old 06-13-2008 | 10:21 AM
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Went on a Fam Flight last night and really liked it. I got a tour of Airnet in Columbus and the place is well organized and it sounds like they are really growing. Called into finsh up my phone interview and waiting for the call back, but all in all it looks like a great place to work.
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