Phenom 100 or 300
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Most pilots (young and old) seem to have an airplane they dream of flying. Search for a job that you will enjoy and that is good for your career, bank account, and life. Not one that has the airplane you want to fly.
Safety, pay, schedule quality are the most important things in life. Especially once you have a family.
You're dream airplane will change. I used to want to fly a jet, now I want to fly a tail dragger low and slow over New England sightseeing with my wife.
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The Phenom 100 is a good first jet to learn. It's very simple. Like FNF said above, it breaks a lot...you'll learn to pack a bag for everything involving the plane.
Look at Fractional Aircraft Ownership | Executive AirShare. They operate a lot of Phenoms and are frequently looking for pilots. There is a current thread in the Fractional forum.
Look at Fractional Aircraft Ownership | Executive AirShare. They operate a lot of Phenoms and are frequently looking for pilots. There is a current thread in the Fractional forum.
#5
JetSuite also operates a fleet of Phenoms, and I hear it's a good company to work for.
I mostly disagree with FlyingNasaForm's take on the Phenom. I flew the 100 over 800 hours last year (yes, really) and I think it's a great little plane. They had some bugs at first, but once those were taken care of in the first few months our 100's rarely had any problems. I love the avionics, it makes situational awareness a breeze and just like everything else in the plane it's very user friendly. I've flown all sorts of Lears and Beechjets (new and old) so I'm not just saying this because it's the only jet I've ever touched. But everyone is entitled to their own opinion. The part about the interior being made by Fisher Price is pretty much spot on.
I mostly disagree with FlyingNasaForm's take on the Phenom. I flew the 100 over 800 hours last year (yes, really) and I think it's a great little plane. They had some bugs at first, but once those were taken care of in the first few months our 100's rarely had any problems. I love the avionics, it makes situational awareness a breeze and just like everything else in the plane it's very user friendly. I've flown all sorts of Lears and Beechjets (new and old) so I'm not just saying this because it's the only jet I've ever touched. But everyone is entitled to their own opinion. The part about the interior being made by Fisher Price is pretty much spot on.
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Most pilots (young and old) seem to have an airplane they dream of flying. Search for a job that you will enjoy and that is good for your career, bank account, and life. Not one that has the airplane you want to fly.
Safety, pay, schedule quality are the most important things in life. Especially once you have a family.
You're dream airplane will change. I used to want to fly a jet, now I want to fly a tail dragger low and slow over New England sightseeing with my wife.
#7
By the way, Purdue has a Phenom 100, so if you got an instructor job there, maybe you could work your way into theirs somehow.
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Here You Go
Position : First Officer
Job Type : Corporate
Primary Aircraft :
Embraer Phenom 100/300 Type Rating : Required
Job Start Date : Feb 27, 2012
Job Description
Looking for a number of First Officers to fly the Phenom 100 for a Corporate Jet business.
Total Flight Time : N/A
Pilot In Command : N/A
Turbine PIC : N/A
Multi Engine : N/A
Actual Instrument : N/A
Minimum Requirements :
This is 1 year renewable commuting contract. Candidates must hold valid JAR-ATPL license with current type rating.
First Officer - Phenom 100 - Commuting Contract at 8 / Intaway resourcing
Job Type : Corporate
Primary Aircraft :
Embraer Phenom 100/300 Type Rating : Required
Job Start Date : Feb 27, 2012
Job Description
Looking for a number of First Officers to fly the Phenom 100 for a Corporate Jet business.
Total Flight Time : N/A
Pilot In Command : N/A
Turbine PIC : N/A
Multi Engine : N/A
Actual Instrument : N/A
Minimum Requirements :
This is 1 year renewable commuting contract. Candidates must hold valid JAR-ATPL license with current type rating.
First Officer - Phenom 100 - Commuting Contract at 8 / Intaway resourcing
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