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Quote: One more question if you dont mind. I am 42 yoa and in decent shape. Do you think an old fart like me would struggle with the flying new hires would be doing out of OAK?
AMF is a lot more interested in your qualifications, attitude, physical condition, and ability to do the job than in your age. Bear in mind that the company's "exercise benefit" involves loading and unloading freight. . . .
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Quote: Anyone on this thread looking for a KingAir gig in Houston? Preference given to former AMF 99 drivers
Yeah...what would the schedule be? Former AMF 99, 1900
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Quote: Yeah...what would the schedule be? Former AMF 99, 1900
Charter. 24/7/365
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Part 135 Canyon Operator
To the Pilot thinking of flying for Ameriflight,

What were the minimums for you to get hired flying
C402's in the GCanyon? 1500? How much Multi?
And are they hiring?

I almost took a job flying C206's up there in the Canyon
a few years back,..but I turned it down because I didn't
want to live in a trailer. But with this economy, I might
bite a bullet or two-

Goodluck with Ameriflight if you go there, I know their big
on currency, and recency of experience for new hires, but
sounds like yr good there.
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Quote: Charter. 24/7/365
Thanks, but no thanks...

AMF is a great place to fly. I was there for 5 years and loved it (for the most part) Excellent experience...too bad that they got the flight following system years ago...it was great without it..... ...Mt Rainier, St Helens, Shasta, Hood, Sisters, Puget Sound, San Juans, The Coast from SFO to BFI at "legal altitude"..you get the picture.
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Quote: Thanks, but no thanks...
That's ok. My response was partly sarcastic to someone who would actually express interest in a position by saying, "What would the schedule be?"
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Quote: That's ok. My response was partly sarcastic to someone who would actually express interest in a position by saying, "What would the schedule be?"
Completely understand....after 25 years in the industry I have learned what is important to me.....
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I understand it takes about a month to complete training. Can someone go through the approximate amount of time through each phase of training until you are qualified to fly the line on your own?

Thanks
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Quote: I understand it takes about a month to complete training. Can someone go through the approximate amount of time through each phase of training until you are qualified to fly the line on your own?

Thanks
Most people start in either the Chieftain or BE99 in which case it will go something like this:

Week One: indoctrination in BUR

Week Two: Aircraft specific Ground and Simulators (BUR).

Week Three and Four: Go to wherever your training captain is based and do your training in the actual airplane.
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Quote: Most people start in either the Chieftain or BE99 in which case it will go something like this:

Week One: indoctrination in BUR

Week Two: Aircraft specific Ground and Simulators (BUR).

Week Three and Four: Go to wherever your training captain is based and do your training in the actual airplane.
Thanks for the response.

Does the airline provided transportation to BUR? And are you responsible for your own hotel while in training?

Thanks again for any and all replies.
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