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want2fly

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First of all is Airnet doing any hiring now or in the near future? Also what are the chances of being hired directly into the Caravan? If not hired into the Caravan, how long would it take to bid the Caravan? Finally, how long does it take to upgrade to the Lear (PIC)?

Thanks.
 
Lets see if i can help out a bit.

From what i understand the outlook is for 30 pilots this year... not much, but at least something. As far as equipment you are flying, well that all depends on the run you can get out of training. The odds are that you will have to take a multi run first and then bid into a van as soon as it comes open... of course that is if no-one above you bids it first. There is no set time to look at while trying to get a certain spot because you must wait for it to come open, and the only way it will come open is for the current pilot flying it to leave it. Now upgrade to Capt. in the lear is another story. Right now it is slow, very slow... and that is of course due to the rest of the airlines slowing down hiring. It looks like about 1 1/2 to 2 years right now to get to the FO spot on the lears, and then probably that same amount of time to the Capt. It is not a fast move anymore. Hope that helps.
 
I hate to say this but I have to disagree with Strchkr with regards to upgrade time to the AirNet Lear. Unless things pick up really fast and strongly in the industry, I am expecting the upgrade to the Lear to be more in the line of 2 1/2 to 3 years.

As far as flying the Caravan goes, you will be checked out in whatever plane is used on your run. So, if you get a run directly out of initial training that uses a Caravan, you will be checked out in the Caravan. It is basically treated like all the other prop planes that AirNet flies. The equipment you are checked out in is completely based on the needs of the run you get.

Good luck
BoilerBacker
 
I'll agree with B.B. . I've been here a year and don't expect to see a Lear for an estimated 2-3 MORE years. There's virtually nothing coming out on bid sheets for Lear slots and until the industry starts hiring again, I don't expect things to move or people to go any where. If you're in a Lear at Airnet, why would you leave to go somewhere else at this point and be at the bottom of a furlough threatened seniority list?

Like any other run we have, the chances of getting any city you want is a flip of the coin.
 
Bid sheets come out as often as once per week. However, movement is so slow these days that there is no "average" as to how many bids are on the sheet. However, based on the current state of the industry, it has been awhile since the sheet required a second page.

Good luck
 
How many slots are usually on a sheet? Each week is there 1 or 2 slots that come available or are there more like 10?

How tough is it to get CMH from the start?
 
hyper said:
I've been here a year and don't expect to see a Lear for an estimated 2-3 MORE years.

...interesting. why then are they hiring street captains?

Contact Information

Company: AirNet
Contact: Craig Washka,

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Contact Phone: 877.247.6386
Contact Fax: N/A
Web Site: www.airnet.com/careers
eMail Address: [email protected]

Job Detail

Job Posted: Jan 06, 2003
Position: LR-60 Pilot
Job Description: Seeking LR-60 PIC for Lancaster, PA, base. Will be hiring up to 20 LR-35/60 pilots for various locations in 2003.
Requirements: Total Time:0
Turbine:0
Multi:0
PIC:0
12 Month Recency:0
Other Requirements: PIC Position: ATP; FAA Class I; 4000 TT (3000 as PIC); 3000 ME (2000 as PIC); 300 Actual Instruments (250 as PIC); 200 in type (100 as PIC). FO Position: Commercial, ME, Instrument. FAA Class 1; 2500 TT (500 as PIC); 1500 ME (100 as PIC); 50 Actual Instruments; 50 in type.
Compensation: Negotiable
Fleet:
Bases: Immediate opening LR-60/35 in Lancaster, PA

Comments & Instructions

Apply online at www.airnet.com/careers in flight crew section. E-mail a resume to [email protected] and call Carig Washka at 877.247.6386. Must be available and ready to fly within a 2-hours notice.
 
According to what I understood from a conversation I had with Craig a few months ago, none of the current pilots who fly the Lears which have been around for a while (35's) have the LR 60 type, which is a separate type from the other "LR JET" type.

He wants to promote from within, but wants to hire LR 60 pilots with time in type, and that means going to the street. He asked me if I knew of anyone with that type AND experience.

The Lancaster location would probably have both types based there, and he wants pilots who can move easily between the two aircraft.

Nice guy. Made me wish I had time in a 60.
 

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