North Country Aviation
#11
Three of my very close friends flew at North Country and all left with very bad tastes in their mouth, that was their experience, not mine. All of them flew there for close to 2 years. I'd say Pontiac Flight Service is much more reasonable to work with as an employee, you're treated pretty well there and everyone is flexible to work with, an awesome boss/owner as well.
IFL group out of KPTK is hiring. They are getting more Falcon 20's. I used to work there not a bad operation. Everyone is really nice, the falcons they have currently are the best in the industry but I dont know how the new ones they are going to get are going to be. On call 24/7....20 min to get to airport. Its listed on climbto350.com .
Jon C? If you're who I think you are you got plenty of YIP-BKL trips with me.
#13
If Grand disastAire is still in business, avoid them like the plauge.
They are the only certificated carrier in the history of US aviation to have two unrelated crashes on the same day.
They had a nasty habit of killing pilots and ducking fuel bills.
They are the only certificated carrier in the history of US aviation to have two unrelated crashes on the same day.
They had a nasty habit of killing pilots and ducking fuel bills.
#14
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2006
Posts: 124
As far as I know they reincarnated a while back calling themselves tri-coastal and tri-coastal went under back at the beginning of the year.
#15
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Joined APC: Feb 2008
Posts: 26
North Country has 2 be-58s, 2 c-310s, 2 c-421s, 2 king air e-90s, 1 king air be-20 and a westwind, also North Country manages and provides pilot services on an additional e-90 king air and a PAY1. In the summer months part time copilot positions could be availible to a lower time pilot.
#16
Actually, Grand Aire is still in business, just as an "Indirect Air Carrier" What happend was they were going to bring two Lear 24D's online but it just didn't happen as quick as they wanted it and decided to call it quits for now with the Tri-Coastal part of the company. They even started repainting them and dang, they looked as sharp as IFL's DA20's.
#17
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2006
Posts: 124
I had seen the Tricoastal Falcons this year in Laredo, I had heard they were trying to get some Lears operating a while back and that they were looking for some Lear pilots, too bad it couldn't have gotten going faster for them.
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