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Hi, another question, since everyone here is so helpful. What is the best online resource for low time pilots? I'm looking for places where I can find information regarding jobs, contacts, places that hire lowtime pilots, and other information that I don't know that I need :)

My situation right now is all I have to rely on is the internet for at least the next couple weeks.

Thanks,

brian
 
www.climbto350.com

It's free for the most part. Members can only access the "new" posts, once those posts have been around for 10 days or so, then you can access the job descriptions without having to pay a membership fee.
Good luck in your search! My advice is to send out as many resumes and cover letters as you can. You'll get a bite sooner or later.
 
most of the job boards that I've seen either have postings for guys who need to have a gazillion hours, all the type ratings and licenses that were signed by oriville and wilbur, or.. they don't have any jobs.

Periodically, like once every couple months, climbto350 has a low time job, but they get resumes from everyone who has less than 3000 hours in the first hour ;)

I just wonder if I am missing some site where the traditional time builders jobs post jobs.. or maybe they just aren't posting.

The search goes on...

Brian
 
gizbug said:
I've always found findapilot.com to be rarely updated, and not a lot of jobs posted on there. Have you noticed this also?

I have found this, but if you actualy post a resume with them, they seem to get 300-500 hr pilots hired by various companies. I believe the pricing is a bit high, but not unbearable.
 
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