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Old 01-06-2007, 02:24 PM
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I'll be doing ASA interview JAN 16-17 and looks like I have been granted one with Cape Air as well. For those online with Cape Air please chime in. Any thoughts or ideas to prep are appreciated. Have not decied on a date yet as I wait for my schedule at my current outfit. I am well aware of the site aviationinterviews.com ! The application I filled out stated position applying for filled in as SIC - C402. And on the e-mail inviting me for an interview states Capt? I'll post a portion of it below.

Congratulations! Our selection team has reviewed your completed

Cape Air Pilot Application and wish to make arrangements for an

interview with us at our facilities in Hyannis, Massachusetts.

Interview Dates

We will be conducting interviews on the following dates:
January 16, 17, 18
January 24
January 30, 31
February 01

Travel & Hotel Arrangements

You will need to purchase a round-trip ticket to

(BOS) Boston, Massachusetts. Cape Air will reimburse you

for your air travel expenses on the day you interview.

Cape Air will reserve a positive space ticket to/from

BOS to (HYA) Hyannis on Cape Air along with providing

a hotel room for you the evening prior to the interview.

For travel planning purposes, Cape Air has a daily non-stop

flight from BOS to HYA at 400 pm. Taxis are available for

a very inexpensive ride to the hotel so a rental car is not necessary.

The interview process begins at 9:00 am and is usually completed

by 3:00 pm. (We provide a yummy lunch if you wish to eat.)

Cape Air has a scheduled non-stop from HYA to BOS that

departs at 500 pm and arrives at 535 pm. Return trips back home

should be reserved for 7:00 pm or later.

Interview Acceptance

You will be interviewing for our Cessna 402 Captain position.

The current hiring is for flying/domicile in our Northeast Region

for the Spring/Summer 2007 with the opportunity to fly/domicile

in our Florida or Caribbean Region for the Winter months.


THANKS,
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Old 01-06-2007, 05:08 PM
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Old 01-06-2007, 05:10 PM
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good luck...
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Old 01-06-2007, 06:05 PM
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i think SIC at cape air gets 8/hr if that helps

PIC actually does better than first year FO's on jets though
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Old 01-07-2007, 12:58 PM
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Cape sucks.
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Old 01-11-2007, 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by DMEarc View Post
Cape sucks.
on top of that you are going to fly an aircraft that is approved only for single pilot. the damn thing only weighs 7210 lbs if it's a C model. Good luck explaining why you have SIC time in your log book in an aircraft that doesn't require an SIC. If you have any decent amount of time go to a regional, I have heard that there are some that will even look at guys with 250 tt. I hope you are not such a low timer. If you are, build experience being a cfi that will carry you along way.
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Originally Posted by Jetrecruiter View Post
on top of that you are going to fly an aircraft that is approved only for single pilot. the damn thing only weighs 7210 lbs if it's a C model. Good luck explaining why you have SIC time in your log book in an aircraft that doesn't require an SIC. If .

you should read the regs, it would be rather simple explaining the SIC time, I had no problem.
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Where o' where are you getting your information that people will hire you at 250TT that is a joke and does not happen. I have well over 1600 and am having a hard time getting interviews, low multi is my problem. Got to have minimum 100 multi just to be maybe considered and that is not even competative!
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Old 01-16-2007, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by davispm1 View Post
Where o' where are you getting your information that people will hire you at 250TT that is a joke and does not happen. I have well over 1600 and am having a hard time getting interviews, low multi is my problem. Got to have minimum 100 multi just to be maybe considered and that is not even competative!

I think that most pilots who get hired with 250TT are flight school graduates. I know a couple months ago Pinnacle hired a UND grad with about 278TT.
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Originally Posted by fire View Post
you should read the regs, it would be rather simple explaining the SIC time, I had no problem.

True for 135/121, but you would probably want to have a copy of those regs at the interview...not everyone is familiar with that provision.
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