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Anyone have any info on this "new" venture?

A Fractional operation using turbo props, souds like a great idea...anyone
 
Read that 9 aircraft expected to be operated in the Northeast by end of 2013. I have heard they have hired some ex-Avantair pilots among others and initial sim training has started. Lots of growth planned around regional "clusters." Sounds like Southeast and Southwest are next after Northeast.
 
Read that 9 aircraft expected to be operated in the Northeast by end of 2013. I have heard they have hired some ex-Avantair pilots among others and initial sim training has started. Lots of growth planned around regional "clusters." Sounds like Southeast and Southwest are next after Northeast.

Hard to find some informations on the companys aircrafts but if you yahoo search wheels up king airs you find this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2RNjLbOXL4

So training has begun. Good lucks.
 
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Now where were we?

Where the F is BDR? Is that Bader field Atlantic City NJ?
 
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Does not sound too bad. I am a pilot looking to move back to the Northeast...wondering if this would be something to put "stakes down" on.
Question is can one make it at 70K with a family up in the Northeast...not sure, but am willing to explore the option.
Got to get info on where to send resume, and what their base(s) will be.
 
You think $70k is "not too bad"??? :erm:

Pilots are their own worst enemies...
 
You think $70k is "not too bad"??? :erm:

Pilots are their own worst enemies...

What do KA350 charter pilots typically get paid in the Northeast? More than $100K? Wheels Up is basically a block charter provider - right?

I'd be curious to know what VistaJet/Jet Aviation intends to pay their upcoming Global 6000 pilots (operation begins in March)...
 
An airplane is an airplane. I don't care if it is a King Air, Citation, Hawker, Airbus, or Boeing.

Why some are willing to take peanuts ($70k) to do the same job is pathetic. How much does a SWA PIC make? Why is he worth more than you? Time to get some self worth folks. There is a looming pilot shortage. STOP BRING THE PROFESSION DOWN.

Disgusting...
 
Hard to find some informations on the compansy aircrafts but if you yahoo search wheels up king airs you find this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2RNjLbOXL4

So training has begun. Good lucks.

Ya knew it was just a matter of time before someone posted this. Wheels Up sure is a bizarre name for an aviation company flying retractable gear complex flying machines. DUH!

Makes a great training video though, for Wheels Up King Air Pilots ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2RNjLbOXL4

Gotta love Miles Obrien narrating. They might have been Garrets dummy. Anyway, thanks for the laughs Turbanhead.
 
the sad truth is that MOST 91/135 pilots only make 60K to 75K on average.
If "starting" pay is 70K, flying a prop, I say it`s not bad. I would love to be making 170K flying a King Air...who wouldn`t.....but really!!!
The real question is: What kind of "Pay Progression" is there...and that goes for any company.
I defy any of you to give me a "Prop Payscale" that starts at 70K and say tops out at say 110K.
I mean c`mon fellas...Pay rates for 91/135 pilots will stay "depressed" for a long time in these USA...Unions or not, makes no difference. Been there done that.
 

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