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Groundskprwilly

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Morning,


I have about 40hr to go until I meet 135 minimums, and hopefully it will happen by the end of June or beginning of July.
I’m very interested in flying cargo for a while, because I think it would be some great experience. Anyway, the two companies I’ve been looking at are Ameriflight and Airnet. What are some other companies that I should consider applying to? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks

 
Be ready to move to where
you will be based!

In the Carolinas, Ram Air and
package express...gulf and lower
miss. valley, flight express.

Might want to look at the turbine
operations feeding fedex and ups...
Mountian Air Cargo, Empire, Mid-
Coast(I think).

If you have 200hrs of multi, look
at some of the regionals too.

Good luck!
 
Flight Express- FL, GA, AL, MIS, AR, TN, MS, OH

Probably won't have much of a shot at the Fedex Feeders. I think they require 2,000 tt.

Regionals are an option.
 
Feeders do indeed require 2000TT. Regionals seem to be hiring mainly internal recommendations and bridge programs at the times we have. There's the exceptions of course, but I'm in the same boat and hoping for the best.

Good luck to you bro.
 
Multi....

What kind of multi engine time for the regionals? I been seeing 100-200 multi. I am short with 46 multi, but I am trying still... Anyone getting lucky with low multi?
 

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