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Mazdarx7

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Thinking about leaving a regional for MAC. Wanted to know if anyone can tell me where the domiciles are for MAC. The website doesnt really say..Hoping they have something in the NE, MD/VA/PA/NY.
Thanks..
 
MQI, VRB, FLL, MIA, MCO, EYW, SBY, MYR, GSO, MEM, BKW, CLE, SBN, IND, SJU, RDU.

I've probably missed quite a few. A position opens
when it opens. GSO opens commonly as do a few
others. There are floaters outside the domicile
airports but I'm not sure of the circumstances.

Most of the runs are on the east side of the
Mississippi. I remember there were a couple of runs
in WV and possibly one in NY.

Apply and see what shakes out.
I suggest starting with the Caravan simply because
it has higher pay than the ATR F/O and the VAN
pay carries over to the F/O slot.

If I hear about anything official, I'll try to update you.

CE
 
MAC information

Going to jump in on this message but I was thinking about applying to MAC and was wondering how hard it would be to get MCO out of Training. Also any idea on the pay out of training on the caravan?

Thanks for any information
 
Crimson you forgot BLF, then again I,m not planning on leaving anytime soon.
 
You have excellent mountain biking there, I can't
blame you.

Enjoying the fog? :nuts: (and snow)

CE

Yeah we just picked up 5 inches of snow in the mountains here in COLORADO!!!!!!!!!:laugh: Yes, that's right I'm on vacation, snow skiing is great in the mountains and in Denver in the plains highs are into the upper 50's so yes both skiing and mountain biking. But I hear that WV is getting pummeled with snow, wow sucks for those guys.:nuts:
 
Thinking about leaving a regional for MAC. Wanted to know if anyone can tell me where the domiciles are for MAC. The website doesnt really say..Hoping they have something in the NE, MD/VA/PA/NY.
Thanks..
Maybe CE can back me up on this but I thought they have a run out of BWI that goes to Salisbury and back. If not based in BWI, then based in Salisbury,MD.
 
Maybe CE can back me up on this but I thought they have a run out of BWI that goes to Salisbury and back. If not based in BWI, then based in Salisbury,MD.

Wasn't that an ATR run?
I can't remember if it was seasonal or not.

My advice. Just apply and see what's available.

MAC pilots are a different breed. Many get into the
Caravan and find a base that they love and will
stay there for LIFE. I remember a Myrtle Beach
position open for awhile. You'd think that one would
go fast but it took a month or so. Timing is everything!

CE
 
hey Guys,
Thanks for all the info. I definetly appreciate it. Man,I tell you what, I'd jump on the BWI base in a minute. Do they give you an option of bases if your hired?
 
Maybe CE can back me up on this but I thought they have a run out of BWI that goes to Salisbury and back. If not based in BWI, then based in Salisbury,MD.

I left there a few years ago but it's SBY based and flies to BWI and back. Short flight and duty, four nights a week if I remember correctly. I tried to get it but TH wouldn't let me out of South America.

KS... I'm doing well. I'm at Flex now moving to DFW. South Florida homes are just too expensive for me.
 
Last I heard you need to apply and don't ask for a particular base, tell them you're flexible and see what they say. If you don't like what you hear... defer training for some reason until you get what you like.
 
Any idea how hard it would be to get SBY?

You guys in the Van correct me if I am wrong, I am on the ATR. But I think (or last I heard) they want 2000 PIC to get the Van. Mazdarx7 shows only 800+ in his profile.

What is the minimum fly time you have seen anybody get hired on the 135 side of MAC?
 
You guys in the Van correct me if I am wrong, I am on the ATR. But I think (or last I heard) they want 2000 PIC to get the Van. Mazdarx7 shows only 800+ in his profile.

What is the minimum fly time you have seen anybody get hired on the 135 side of MAC?


I think it's 2000 total, but in your case...they might let you slide in the van (coming from the ATR) with less than that, as long as you have the 135 mins.
If you can handle the truth, call them for a straight answer :uzi:
 
No, but starting this summer word on the street is that LCK will be a midpoint city for a C-208. PKB - LCK -PKB.
 
Does MCO come open for bid often? And where does that run go?
 

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