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Any Lear jobs in Southeast?

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Try this...

Try US Jets. They are based in Athens, GA (AHN). They are a 135 operator (6 or 7 Lears I believe).

www.usjets.net

Last I checked that site was under construction but it did have some phone numbers.

Hope this helps.
 
You're going to have even more respect for your civvy counterparts when you find out what conditions ome of them had to deal with, especially flying 20's series Learjets.

If it were me, I would look for ALL coporate jobs, not just LR-JET operators. Frequently, those are some of the lowest jobs- on demand charter and air ambulance. . . . . not to slight any of the hard working pilots flying the night skies, but it is tough racket.

Here is a directory of many cargo operators . . . some will be LR-JET operators. Also, see if you can get a copy of the NBAA directory from someone, or enroll as a memeber and get your own copy, it will list all operators by equipment type, home base, etc.


http://raa.org/members/AirlineDirectory.htm

and

http://nbaa.org


Good Luck

ALso, try FSI and SImuflite, see if soemone in the program may know of current openings in some flight departments.

TW
 

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