bushpilot29
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GuppyKiller said:I think that's what she was alluding too! You know those types of operations don't keep "accurate" flight and duty time records!
flygirl_1313 said:I have a few friends at Ameristar and a friend who is personal friends with the owners. From what they all say, they are very stable and continuing to hire for the rest of this year. Plus the pay is pretty darn good. My friend flew the Lear 24/25's making 43k for the first 14 months, then upgraded to the Falcon 20 and is making 64k and the upgrade time to the 737 is about 14 months and that's over 100k per year and that is all as a first officer. The schedule is out for a year with some good time off and 3 long stretches off time off throughout the year. I hear they are pretty competitive as far as hours are concerned, but the people i know there really enjoy it.
GuppyKiller said:No thanks, I'll stick with my shiny, new 170 vs. some old, grimy Falcon 20.
GuppyKiller said:No thanks, I'll stick with my shiny, new 170 vs. some old, grimy Falcon 20.
exagony said:Spoken like the naive 1600 hour wonder that you are. Maybe the truth of the matter is that you can't handle flying something that actually makes you think. Oh yeah ERAU didn't teach you that did it.
T-REX said:stfu guppy! your making riddle grads like myself (DB Aero Sci '01) look bad. There are 30+ pilots from Ameristar working at SWA incl. a Chief Pilot. I look at this as a great way to get to a major w/o ever having to be someone's RJ biatch.