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ErikCFII 04-07-2006 09:50 PM

No flying outside of your company?
 
Does anyone know of any regional carrier that will allow you to flight instruct or fly for hire on your days off? I flew for American Eagle and we signed a contract saying we would not engage in any other "professional flying" outside of our flying for Eagle. I am mainly interested to hear about Sky West, ASA, Horizon, and other west coast operations. I'd appreciate responses regarding any operations; even cargo operators. Thanks for the heads up.

Space Monkey 04-08-2006 06:04 AM

Both ZV and 9E say no flying out side of company

N6724G 04-08-2006 06:22 AM

So, how do they know what you do on your off time?

saab340driver 04-08-2006 07:33 AM

At Mesaba you could only flight instruct. You could not fly any 135 or 121.

U-I pilot 04-08-2006 07:34 AM

Technically they probably dont. However, if you knowingly accepted schedules for the 121/135 operator that exceed monthly/yearly maximums, you would be breaking FAR's. If you don't mind losing your ticket or job once they catch you then have at it.... :rolleyes:

tomgoodman 04-08-2006 08:25 AM

Violating company policies
 
Plus, if your company wanted to fire you for some ILLEGITIMATE reason, like union activity, you would be giving them a golden opportunity.

ErikCFII 04-08-2006 08:47 AM

Zv, 9e?
 

Originally Posted by Space Monkey
Both ZV and 9E say no flying out side of company

I'm not sure which airline ZV and 9E are. I did some quick research on the web and I found that 9E is a NW Airlink of some sort and ZV is Air Midwest. Can someone help me out? Thanks.

Packer Backer 04-08-2006 11:03 AM

Usually most airlines forbid it. However, most chief pilots will give you a waiver if you ask. But they make it perfectly clear that your outside flying shouldn't conflict with your primary job. So you need to track your times and rest carefully. And be prepared to do the carpet dance if you tell your employer that you can't accept an extension because of outside flying.

dash trash 04-08-2006 05:01 PM

horizon lets you as long as it does not conflict.

ErikCFII 04-08-2006 09:33 PM

Dash Trash
 
Dash,
If you wouldn't mind, could you please email me at [email protected]? I saw in another thread that you are a CA with Horizon. I've got a few questions regarding Horizon if you've got the time. I don't yet have the ability to send PMs on this forum. Take care.


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