BGSkyGuy
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- Aug 2, 2006
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By having a Repair Station Certificate and one IA on staff.
Is an IA not an A&P?
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By having a Repair Station Certificate and one IA on staff.
it would be no problem transitioning to flying piston...
Becareful BG, I heard from a buddy in west palm the last guy they sent to the King Air lived in a camper all winter for less than poverty wages. poor kid..
The training prob is but the flying up here isn't.
Just thought I would warn ya man. But it doesn't sound like thats living the high life man, atleast my airline puts us up in 4 star hotels. I don't think I can work for a company that believes in camping for work dude. If you decide to do it, remember to fold the awning up...
Dude, chill out.... No need to swear and act all crazy, maybe all those 14 hour duty days are killing you bro.. if you got turned down at our airline maybe I can pull some strings for you and get another interview for ya dude. I am actually happy with my pay, almost $24 an hour isn't too bad, especially second year goes up to like 32. Curious, what are you pulling in these days???
huh, didn't think you rednecks wore underwear, its more cost effective to buy a six pack of busch light. And must be you do make less than my gear throwin a**, bc you are too afraid to post what you actually make. Its ok BG, if you are flying for pro-bono, you don't have to be proud to admit it.