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Yes you load your own airplane....... If you ask mgt if you get paid for it, the answer will be, "Yes, it is a part of your job, and we pay you to do your job."

In the pistons you are pretty much on your own to load. The bigger planes UPS loads at the hub (ONT) then you unload at each stop and load it in the afternoon to go back (with help form the drivers). The overnight bank stuff between BUR-OAK is loaded/unloaded by lineservice.

Long and short of it, just like many things at AMF :some runs are better than others...................
 
Thanks! I've got a friend with a gimp arm that's trying to move up in the flying world. He won't waste AMF's time.
 
Maria said:
New question: Does AMF require the pilots to load their own planes? Do they get paid for it?
Thanks! Maria
On DHL(CVG based) or FedEx(don't think AMF does any dedicated FedEx routes anymore, though) - no. On all the rest, yes...some of the time, at the very least.
 
What aircraft are based in Salt Lake City? Is that a fairly senior base? Is it possible to trade domiciles whenever a spot opens up, or is there some kind of base lock/waiting period deal?

-thanks
 
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Mustang5.0 said:
What aircraft are based in Salt Lake City? Is that a fairly senior base? Is it possible to trade domiciles whenever a spot opens up, or is there some kind of base lock/waiting period deal?

-thanks
anyone? anyone?
 
I know that its only turbine aircraft.They have b-99 and metros.I don't know if they have 1900's.
 
It is possible to switch domiciles, but isn't always easy. Depends where you want to transfer. Some bases are easier to transfer into than others.
 
thanks

Is it possible to go in and apply at a specific domicile for that location only....or is it just through the online app. and take whatever base they might offer.
 
Mustang5.0 said:
thanks

Is it possible to go in and apply at a specific domicile for that location only....or is it just through the online app. and take whatever base they might offer.

Call the base you interested in, you've got nothing to lose. If you have to take a different domicile don't worry, there tends to be a bit of turnover in SLC.
 
What is the name of that Armenian Turd that teaches the 135 ground in Burbank? Worst ground school I ever attended.....
 

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