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Spike Knock 01-12-2023 12:19 PM

Thread revive.

Does anyone know Phoenix Air does home-basing, where they will airline you to/from duty?

esa17 01-16-2023 12:21 PM

Home based for the Gulfstream only, all Lear work originates out of VPC and is generally out-and-back or less than 7 days. The biggest problem people have is the low number of flight hours for the deployed airplanes so if you're looking to build time, Phoenix is not the place for you.

anothermember 01-24-2023 01:04 PM

Go to the top floor (the bar) of the Four Points Nairobi. You'll find all the answers you want. Better like Toto.

Fun bunch.


Originally Posted by Mister (Post 1853699)
Did you all realize this people are the only ones transporting Ebola patients?
seems like a solid/small but strong company to work for.

Do you know anything about them? please share...


AA717driver 01-25-2023 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by anothermember (Post 3578474)
Go to the top floor (the bar) of the Four Points Nairobi. You'll find all the answers you want. Better like Toto.

Fun bunch.

Lol. If I weren’t married…or had a dog.;) Is it possible for a civilian who doesn’t have a TS clearance to get one and do this type of work? I always thought it would be really “interesting”.

esa17 01-25-2023 03:49 PM


Originally Posted by AA717driver (Post 3579164)
Lol. If I weren’t married…or had a dog.;) Is it possible for a civilian who doesn’t have a TS clearance to get one and do this type of work? I always thought it would be really “interesting”.

The vast majority of Phoenix pilots are civilians and no TS required.


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