Cape Air
#1
On Reserve
Thread Starter
Joined APC: Nov 2006
Posts: 23
Cape Air
Anyone have any info? (bases,pay)
#2
Line Holder
Joined APC: Nov 2005
Position: Captain part 135
Posts: 88
Starting C-402 Captain pay is $12.80 per duty hour. Time and a half for over 40 hours per week. You are eligible for a dollar a year raise, maxing out at $25.00 per duty hour. Raises haven't been given last two years. Stations are HYA BOS EWB, sometimes ACK MVY. RSW and San Juan in the winter. Earning a steady 40 hour a week income will probably require you to relocate from New England to the Caribbean at least your first year. Fun (often demanding) Flying, good people.
#3
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2006
Position: DHC-6 / PC-12
Posts: 213
great people, great company. You will definitely get your fair share of good new england IFR time!
#5
Line Holder
Joined APC: Nov 2006
Position: Chief Pilot
Posts: 52
Cape Air has a flow through agreement with Executive Fliteways where pilots in good standing are guaranteed to interview with us when they meet our minimum requirements.
Visit our website at www.fly-efi.com for more information.
Visit our website at www.fly-efi.com for more information.
#6
On Reserve
Joined APC: Nov 2006
Posts: 15
Anyone know if Cape Air is currently hiring and what competitive mins are?
#7
Line Holder
Joined APC: Apr 2006
Position: c402 & ATR42 Capt
Posts: 42
We are currently interviewing and hiring for classes in Jan, Feb, March and April.
Competitive Mins ATP, we will hire you if you are short on time and help you get the time you need to get your ATP. We ask for a season commitment or a year if we help you get your ATP.
You can spend the summer on the Cape and go to San Juan for the Winter, it is a lot of fun and great people to work with. The money is not the greatest, but with OT you can make a living. It is a steady paycheck and you learn some great skills.
If you have any other questions contact Gene Smith via [email protected]
The Sack
Competitive Mins ATP, we will hire you if you are short on time and help you get the time you need to get your ATP. We ask for a season commitment or a year if we help you get your ATP.
You can spend the summer on the Cape and go to San Juan for the Winter, it is a lot of fun and great people to work with. The money is not the greatest, but with OT you can make a living. It is a steady paycheck and you learn some great skills.
If you have any other questions contact Gene Smith via [email protected]
The Sack
#8
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2005
Position: FE, FO, CAPT.
Posts: 200
Dave Bushy
Is Dave Bushy from Jet Blue/Delta involved with Cape Air?
#9
Banned
Joined APC: Apr 2006
Position: FO dhc-6
Posts: 523
i hear you can make 35K+ your first year, i really dont understand how thats possible off of 12.50 an hour.
how much overtime is the norm
how much overtime is the norm
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post