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Knudiee 02-26-2018 06:49 PM

Low hour pilot
 
Hello everyone, I recently got my commercial multi rating. I’m also instrument rated. In the process of getting my commercial single as well. Does anyone know of anywhere in SoCal hiring 300 hour pilots? (100 of that is multi) I know CFI is the best route, but I don’t want to do that. (Not yet at least) Thank you!

Paladin145 02-27-2018 03:06 AM

Check out Marianas
 
Piston operation in Marianas Island ( West pacific.)
It will be an adventure ! If your young, do it!


Originally Posted by Knudiee (Post 2538136)
Hello everyone, I recently got my commercial multi rating. I’m also instrument rated. In the process of getting my commercial single as well. Does anyone know of anywhere in SoCal hiring 300 hour pilots? (100 of that is multi) I know CFI is the best route, but I don’t want to do that. (Not yet at least) Thank you!


El Pilot 02-27-2018 06:13 AM

Aerial Survey is the next best thing to CFI.

Knudiee 02-27-2018 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by El Pilot (Post 2538363)
Aerial Survey is the next best thing to CFI.

I wouldn’t mind doing that. The question is finding a gig in Southern California. My wife is a Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton, so I’ve gotta stay relatively close (or commute, which I’m not completely opposed to, I definitely need some hours) thanks for the response

Knudiee 02-27-2018 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by Paladin145 (Post 2538255)
Piston operation in Marianas Island ( West pacific.)
It will be an adventure ! If your young, do it!

That does sound really fun, I am pretty young. (26) but I can’t venture too far right now, I’ve got a pregnant wife in the military, so I’m stuck here for another year. Know of anywhere in Southern California looking? Thanks for responding

jks621 02-27-2018 11:16 AM

Try JetSuiteX. They hire sharp low time pilots. Having CFI could possibly help you get into places with lower hours, but people are hurting.


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El Pilot 02-27-2018 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by Knudiee (Post 2538593)
I wouldn’t mind doing that. The question is finding a gig in Southern California. My wife is a Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton, so I’ve gotta stay relatively close (or commute, which I’m not completely opposed to, I definitely need some hours) thanks for the response

I see. In that case banner towing/skydive Pilot are reliable local options. Right seat charter jobs do exist but they are hard to get unless you know someone.

Subieguy14 02-27-2018 05:29 PM

CFI, Banner towing, Jump pilot.... about it for staying put.

you might be able to get on with mokulele. or air choice one and commute.... it would be a pain though. Low time really hurts to find a good place locally

Northtechsan 02-27-2018 08:06 PM

Fire off a Resume to Surf Air. I know the web site says 800TT but someone in my CFI class got hired at 250ish. I think she knew someone on the inside.


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skydreamer2015 02-28-2018 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by jks621 (Post 2538600)
Try JetSuiteX. They hire sharp low time pilots. Having CFI could possibly help you get into places with lower hours, but people are hurting.


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What’s considered low time with them? Thanks!


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