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QuasarZ

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I am just curious as to what the prop runs out of St. Paul, MN are. I am interested in their SIC program becasue I live near STP, and I am trying to see if this is possbile doing the school year. What is the schedule like, show time, where do you go, what time are you back, days a week.. etc. Thanks a lot
 
I am just curious as to what the prop runs out of St. Paul, MN are. I am interested in their SIC program becasue I live near STP, and I am trying to see if this is possbile doing the school year. What is the schedule like, show time, where do you go, what time are you back, days a week.. etc. Thanks a lot
STP is a caravan. SICs only goto the Baron.
 
oh ok, thanks a lot. Any info on the SIC program? Is that something a low time guy would benefit from, or is it not worthwile?
 
As much as I hate to say it, I would go to a regional if I were you. You'll probably get Turbine PIC quicker(About 2.5 years here), you'll make a lot more, and fly mostly daytime. SIC's have to pay for their own move to where ever they SIC (The schedule as an SIC is not very commutable, but some do it). You'll make between 16k and 22k as a prop SIC.
 
what are their mins for sic?

How do you get hired for the sic time building program & what are the mins?
I live in CMH & what runs do they do from LCK..
Any information would be highly appreciated
 
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Check out their website.. www.airnet.com You just send in your stuff and hope to get a call. I would call them up first and have a little chat and see if it is what you would like to do. I spoke with someone, I forgot their name, but he made it sound like a really cool deal! There are no mins for the SIC program. You basically sit right seat in a baron and build your total and multi time until you meet pt 135 ifr mins. (1200 tt, 500 xc, etc..) With your time you could also check out air cargo carriers www.aircar.com if cargo is the way you wanna go. They fly shorts 330 and 360 and have FO's for that. Or even USA jet, or a handful of regionals... whats your goal?
 

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