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flyingpeacock 07-06-2016 11:01 AM

Looking for a job
 
Hi everybody,

I just graduate from Western Michigan Universities Flight Sciences program and I am looking for a job to start my flying career. I figured I might as well throw something up here in case anyone knows of anything that would work for me. A bit about me I am fully rated with my CSEL, CMEL, and instrument. I also have my complex endorsement along with a spin endorse. I more than willing to relocate, and to be gone or on the road as needed. I have a FCC radio operators permit, and a passport.
I have 269 hours TT, 222 hours of flight time, 80 hours instrument (4 hours actual), 68 hours of Multi-engine, and 68 hours of Complex.
If anyone knows of anything feel free to shoot me a PM or reply to this thread. Thanks Everybody!

agayo70 07-06-2016 08:27 PM

Since you are fresh out of the mill, check out STAR Marianas Air. They are in Saipan, a US territory. They will love to have you, and you will build time fast enough. I hope this helps

Thanks

MartinBishop 07-07-2016 05:06 AM

This is where you want to look:
http://climbto350.com/

NoFlaps 07-07-2016 06:31 AM

Don't know where you live, but proximity to a large metropolitan area is a huge plus. There are still tons of flying opportunities, but networking is the key. Lots of companies want someone to fly in the right seat for insurance/safety reasons. Those "jobs" usually don't pay much, if anything. So having a CFI to supplement income may be a good idea. Good luck!

bigskymilehigh 07-07-2016 06:41 AM

You'll struggle finding a job with that low time. Get the cfi and you'll be marketable for any flight school.

Scooter14 07-07-2016 12:16 PM

Call me. 269-967-2076. I sent ya a pm and havnt heard back. Boss needs 2-3 guys to start ASAP

Flyhayes 07-07-2016 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by flyingpeacock (Post 2156909)
Hi everybody,

I just graduate from Western Michigan Universities Flight Sciences program and I am looking for a job to start my flying career. I figured I might as well throw something up here in case anyone knows of anything that would work for me. A bit about me I am fully rated with my CSEL, CMEL, and instrument. I also have my complex endorsement along with a spin endorse. I more than willing to relocate, and to be gone or on the road as needed. I have a FCC radio operators permit, and a passport.
I have 269 hours TT, 222 hours of flight time, 80 hours instrument (4 hours actual), 68 hours of Multi-engine, and 68 hours of Complex.
If anyone knows of anything feel free to shoot me a PM or reply to this thread. Thanks Everybody!

Not without your CFI ratings you're not...

OkStateBryan 07-07-2016 08:58 PM

Boutique Air just opened up a MSP base if you're trying to stay up north. It's not uncommon for them to hire guys with lower times like you.

DiveAndDrive 07-08-2016 04:00 AM

Scooter, while I am not the original poster of this thread, I have PM'ed you.


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