I did not work for Inland, but was next to them on the ramp. Descent planes and maintance. Good schedule. Two weeks on and two off. Jumpseat with Alaska Airlines. They provide housing while in Bethel. The flying in Bethel is what you make of it. Go in with an open mind, and you could walk away a diffrent person. Think you are gods gift to flying, your going to the wrong place. Sounds mean, but flying around at five hundred feet with fifty knot winds is eye opening. You see other pilots doing it, and you will feel/be presured into also doing it. Just remeber that those other guys will problay have several thousand hours flying in those planes, and into those runways. With all that said. I loved every bit of it.