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tlove482 10-12-2008 10:28 AM

If your interview is at Skymates then I can tell you that you have nothing to worry about. You will do a sim ride in a half broken sim. I think the screen was out and it would restart every 10 mins. They might have fixed it. I think it was configured as a baron. The technical part was a few questions on Jep Low enroutes and then we went into multi engine stuff. Good luck.

CaptainTeezy 10-12-2008 11:14 AM

Charts
 
Is there any particular reason why Ameriflight uses Jep charts and not NOS? Do pilots have to pay for charts or does the company provide them? Also, if you get hired directly into the Bro do you upgrade directly into the Bro?

detpilot 10-12-2008 11:30 AM

I thought everyone except the military used Jepps. I only use nos charts when going to a state that my company doesn't provide jepp charts for.

CaptainTeezy 10-12-2008 11:48 AM

At my last job as an air ambulance pilot they issued us NOS...it's cheaper and after 56 days you just throw away the book and get a whole new one. You dont have to worry about a specific plate. I actually prefer NOS to JEP. Jep is known for their airline friendly format and basically has the approach briefing at the top of the plate.

freightdog 10-12-2008 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainTeezy (Post 477780)
Is there any particular reason why Ameriflight uses Jep charts and not NOS? Do pilots have to pay for charts or does the company provide them? Also, if you get hired directly into the Bro do you upgrade directly into the Bro?

All the airlines use Jepps, Ameriflight is one of the largest 135 cargo airlines, so it's an easy transition to whatever job you go to. I've used both and it's easier to go from Jepp to NOS, rather than the other way around. And yes, AMF does pay for the charts, you just have to keep them updated.

If you get hired as an FO, then yes you would probably upgrade into CA on the Bro. As with the tradition of AMF, they would probably make you become qualified on another aircraft as well.

CaptainTeezy 10-12-2008 07:43 PM

Bro
 
In a somewhat normal economic climate how long would it take to upgrade to PIC in the Bro if you were already an SIC?

freightdog 10-13-2008 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptainTeezy (Post 478011)
In a somewhat normal economic climate how long would it take to upgrade to PIC in the Bro if you were already an SIC?

I wouldn't want to even start speculating on that. Everyone is staying put right now. I know some fellow pilots took about 9 months-1 year varying with seniority and need. But, don't hold on to these words if you don't get it in that time frame. They ask all the captains you've flown with and go mostly off of their recommendations and imput.

asdf 10-19-2008 11:18 AM

does ameriflight only hire into the navajo? I have 1400 hours, 400 of which are SIC in a SA-227.

freightdog 10-19-2008 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by asdf (Post 481926)
does ameriflight only hire into the navajo? I have 1400 hours, 400 of which are SIC in a SA-227.

Yes, everyone gets hired into the Navajo/Chieftain, unless you get hired into a base that's an all turbine base.

400 SIC in a Tube, from where?

own nav 10-20-2008 08:25 AM

And which all turbine base has hired anyone recently? Even the OMA base start up filled all it's BE99 positons with chieftain drivers who transfered for the upgrade.


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