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rsalvagnini 03-02-2017 08:49 PM

Part Time in Arizona
 
Hey guys, anyone know of any part time flying gigs in Arizona? Im looking to supplement my CFI flying.

42ER 03-03-2017 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by rsalvagnini (Post 2312665)
Hey guys, anyone know of any part time flying gigs in Arizona? Im looking to supplement my CFI flying.

If I remember correctly, GCN is hiring for part-time Captains. Their bases are too far for me to drive, so that did not work out.

Have you considered the flight safety down in Tucson? Great part-time and networking opportunity, which I also turned down because I live in PRC....

captainprop 03-28-2017 03:40 AM

I did training in AZ a looong time ago. Just saw this job and thought about all the good memories from flying around in AZ. Perhaps something for you?

https://www.***************.com/jobs/view/id/9222.html

CP

Right, that didn't work - American Aviation, Inc. looking for "scenic tour pilot" out of Page KPGA.

JohnBurke 03-28-2017 06:28 AM

Use a lot of caution working for American Aviation and Larry Wright. Consider the potential impact to your certificate, your career, and your life.

Javichu 03-28-2017 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by JohnBurke (Post 2330895)
Use a lot of caution working for American Aviation and Larry Wright. Consider the potential impact to your certificate, your career, and your life.

I applied through climb350, without doing some research, and next morning I had 7 calls and one email from them. They must be extremely desperate :confused:

Steve McCroskey 03-28-2017 03:30 PM

Check out some skydiving ops. Give them a call and see if they allow observers to sit in the right seat (if they have turbo prop planes) and if so, fly down with a student or two and take a ride in the plane and see if you like it.

captainprop 03-28-2017 04:07 PM

Oh ok, didn't mean to lead people in to a bad gig, had no idea these people were (potential) crooks.

CP

JohnBurke 03-28-2017 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by Steve McCroskey (Post 2331346)
Check out some skydiving ops. Give them a call and see if they allow observers to sit in the right seat (if they have turbo prop planes) and if so, fly down with a student or two and take a ride in the plane and see if you like it.

The only place in Arizona where you will find that equipment or opportunity is Skydive AZ. They may allow someone to ride right seat, if the flight isn't a training flight, but will charge the cost of a jump ticket. Not really much to be learned from riding along. For those seeking a job, there's 100 hours of training and a 18 month contract.

93Sierra 04-01-2017 10:59 AM

Skydive Az, is a great group of pilots. They are the largest operator of the Shorts Sc7 Skyvan in the world, have a sizeable fleet including 9 Skyvans, 4 Twin otters, a Garrett powered Caravan, a Porter, Beech 18 and the granddaddy DC3. Its the busiest drop zone in the world, you will fly many many night hours, they operate out of E60 and the private location for mainly military. They have a large MX facility, and are a well run operation. They flying I did there was the most fun and challenging of my career.

Javichu 04-01-2017 01:34 PM

it may be a stupid question, but is there any weight limitation for the pilots?
I've seen a few job ads (c182s) were they required the pilot to be 230 or less.


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