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weberr89 08-13-2016 10:33 AM

Survey Pilot positions available
 
I am a current Pilot with Air America and just wanted to give everyone a heads up that we are starting to conduct interviews now for our upcoming season. This is a great way to build on average 100 hours/month. The position does require extensive travel but is a great way to see the country low and slow. Please send resumes to [email protected] and expect to hear back within the next week! I look forward to meeting some of you for our upcoming season!

DiveAndDrive 08-13-2016 12:40 PM

Any vacation time? How would National Guard drill be handled?

weberr89 08-13-2016 06:49 PM

We typically get two week periods off over the course of an 8 month contract. Sometimes more. That would probably be tough to work around.

CFin 08-13-2016 07:04 PM

I was able to work with my ARNG schedule while flying for NSA. It took a very willing commander and calling in some favors of units where I had connects with across the country. Not impossible, but difficult.

MartinBishop 08-13-2016 07:45 PM

Can you share more about the job? What are the requirements, minimums? What equipment? How long in one place? What altitude do you fly? etc...

Brandons72vette 08-17-2016 11:13 AM

Are they hiring for the CFI or the aerial survey positions? What are the minimums or recommend specifics regarding the position?

If I haven't done aerial photography, in a "professional" manner; do they train or be willing to train one without having aerial surveying experience?

Thanks for any help,

Brandon

Pntbllr233 08-17-2016 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by Brandons72vette (Post 2182376)
Are they hiring for the CFI or the aerial survey positions? What are the minimums or recommend specifics regarding the position?

If I haven't done aerial photography, in a "professional" manner; do they train or be willing to train one without having aerial surveying experience?

Thanks for any help,

Brandon

They'll teach you everything you need to know outside of flying the actual airplane.

Brandons72vette 08-18-2016 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by Pntbllr233 (Post 2182436)
They'll teach you everything you need to know outside of flying the actual airplane.

Thank you!

mw08478 08-25-2016 04:28 PM

What the the requirements?

Pntbllr233 08-26-2016 04:25 AM


Originally Posted by mw08478 (Post 2188514)
What the the requirements?

Wet commercial and instrument. If you have your multi then even better.


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