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LongBoarder

Living out of a suit case
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http://mccallaviation.com/pages/about_us_employment.htm

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Cessna Citation V (CE560) Captain
The qualifications for the Boise, ID based position are:​
ATP license with CE500 Type Rating.
4000 hours total time
2500 hours multiengine PIC
1500 hours turbine multiengine PIC
750 hours jet multi-engine PIC and 100 hours in type.
Current Part 135 a plus.
Current Flight Safety a plus.
Compensation package depends of experience.

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Cessna Citation V (CE560) Co-Pilot The qualifications for the Boise, ID based position are:
Commercial Multi-engine land license.
2000 hours total time
1500 hours multiengine
750 hours turbine multiengine
400 hours jet multiengine
and 50 hour in type.
Current Part 135 a plus.
Current Flight Safety a plus.
Compensation package depends of experience.
 
Thanks LongBoarder!

I have some friends in ID looking for work.

McCall is my 2nd home (see my avatar). I spend 4-6 months out of the year up there.
 
Boise job

I was wondering what other qualifications are needed this seems a little low or what other duties are required.
 
I believe they have found crew for this aircraft, but Dan the pres. of the company is always trying to find somebody who will work for nothing. Goodluck!
 
IDpilot- Your profile says you flew the BN2. Did you work for McCall aviation? Is it a safe operation?
 
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No rules are broken at McCall, I can't speak for all operators, but everyone is very supportive there. I was never pressured in to anything that I did not feel was safe. Pretty quality operation if you ask me. Backcountry flying is just not for everyone.
 
Thanks! Good to know they're a safe operation. I spent a short time flying the backcountry for a 135 operator in another part of the US. The BN2 and 206 are great planes for the job (I flew them both).

Are you still in the area?
 
psysicx-yes

HMR-Yes I live in the area. They are both great airplanes, it's quite a fun job, a great one to have in retirement.
 
They are still looking for a pilots on the is airplane.... hence the reason that I made the post......

Any NO... I am not Dan.....


LB
 

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