BlackPilot628
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John---No and NO! They want way more experience doing IFR flying, GPS skills, experience around Class B airspace and there is NO WAY you take a plane anywhere for personal reasons unless you pay for it---as an employee you DO get a reduced rate to rent it for personal use. Asheville would never get a plane cuz GMU is too close...
John---No and NO! They want way more experience doing IFR flying, GPS skills, experience around Class B airspace and there is NO WAY you take a plane anywhere for personal reasons unless you pay for it---as an employee you DO get a reduced rate to rent it for personal use. Asheville would never get a plane cuz GMU is too close...
Originally Posted by FlyingSkip![]()
John---No and NO! They want way more experience doing IFR flying, GPS skills, experience around Class B airspace and there is NO WAY you take a plane anywhere for personal reasons unless you pay for it---as an employee you DO get a reduced rate to rent it for personal use. Asheville would never get a plane cuz GMU is too close...
Can you explain this a bit more? You go t hired in your home town because you were lucky enough to live somewhere an aircraft was "hangared"? Or do they place an aircraft where the pilots live?1. Got hired in my home town. SATS hires to the base instead of uprooting people and shuffling them around.
Is the location of aircraft listed anywhere?
I already knew where I was moving and it just happened that their main base was 30 minutes away; (Greenville). The way they hire is they decide they need a pilot in X town and they advertise, "we need a pilot in X, or within 60 minute drive." You pick up a plane in Greenville, and take it with you to your home base until it's due maintenance again, then you are scheduled back through GMU again and you return it for a fresh one.
That's odd Charlie Foxtrot. Maybe find out if they have any women up in there and if not make a call to the EOC. If you had all that time plus time in type why the hell wouldn't you get a call?
I think we have two females now and one that left about a year ago.
Geeze man! Maybe the FAA will create a new set of minimums for the SR-22 and just throw the old 135 mins out. They must be useless!!
I certainly did not suggest using their aircraft for personal reasons. I was only thinking about earlier posts:
Skip is right, AVL is probably unlikely because it's only a 20 minute deadleg for us. You could drive to GMU from AVL though if it's no more than a 60 minute drive time. I live in Easley, 25-30 minute drive to GMU. Right now there are no openings in GMU and most of the expansion is at the fringes of the service area.
Thanks for giving me an answer. It does seem to contradict the quotes I posted above though. What's the deal on this?
That's odd Charlie Foxtrot. Maybe find out if they have any women up in there and if not make a call to the EOC. If you had all that time plus time in type why the hell wouldn't you get a call?
Right on. Thanks Brett. I fly over Easly all the time enroute to Anderson. You're right near the most beautiful foothills in upstate South Carolina. If you like white water kayaking then you should go get a Perception kayak there in Easly. That's where the plant is and they give some darn good discounts if you show up there.
Charlie Foxtrot. Florida's weather is great but the living in North Cuba leaves a lot to be desired. You can get the low down on my "South Florida" thread at PPW. Plenty of great pics too!
BoJOs?
-LAFF
...are those who attend Bob Jones U. Yes, the place that can't build a cast iron perimeter fence high enough for their liking, the place that always decorates for Christmas with (only) white lights, and the same place that asked the State of SC to allow their guards to carry automatic weapons during the "civil (rights) unrest" of the 1960's...or so I'm told.
...are those who attend Bob Jones U. Yes, the place that can't build a cast iron perimeter fence high enough for their liking, the place that always decorates for Christmas with (only) white lights, and the same place that asked the State of SC to allow their guards to carry automatic weapons during the "civil (rights) unrest" of the 1960's...or so I'm told.
Oh...Thanks...
-LAFF
Yeah, LAFF, whatever you do, don't go to BJU flight school--![]()
Funny you mentioned Bob Jones University. That is one scary place but all the folks I've dealt with in the aviation dept have been extremely nice and hospitable (just a little weird though.) They are a hard core fundamentalist baptist very expensive private university that has a huge aviation program to create mission pilots which means the students get their A&P too. They do not allow interracial dating, no holding hands on campus, and male/female interaction is allowed only in certain areas. I heard they just accepted their first black student ever quite recently. President Bush has always made stops there on the campaign trail BTW!
I actually took my instrument checkride there. They have a DE that is the closest and most afforadable to Hendersonville NC (0A7) where I trained for the rating. When I instructed at Hendersonville I had to send my students down to GMU for a "BoJo" checkride. I had no choice. That's what the boss wanted. The DE is a good guy but he will hand you one of those silly "Do you know if you're going to heaven or hell?" pamphlets if you shoot the ******************** with him long enough.
Whoops! Thought I was over a PPW for a second there. Can't cuss here dadgumit!