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Airpiraterob

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got a call today...12/30/03...from the CP at Cape Air. They're starting up their recruitment process again. My resume I sent in back in March or something like that...well....it still worked fo rme as i got a call. However since then i found work and politely let them know.

So get your Sh** in and get a good job. good pay. good place to be or start out and learn at....and actually save some money while youre at it.
 
Good news and thank you Airpiraterob !


http://www.flycapeair.com/ca/common/index.php?lng=ENG&div=AA&nav=AA&page=A01

From their web site:

Our Vision
We aspire to be highly visible in the communities we serve, and known as the best in the regional airline industry. We will develop extensive, solid niche markets, becoming a benchmark in the industry for extraordinary customer service and genuine esprit d’ corps.

Our Mission
We strive to keep the complexity of the airline industry from coming between the customers we serve and us. Therefore, we will listen and adapt to the individual needs of each customer, rather than enforce rigid policies. Each employee is encouraged to take initiative to identify problems, solve them in innovative ways, and share in the decision making process. In addition, we will maintain a working environment based on kindness, respect and team work, and embrace the company mantra, “MOCHA HAGoTDI” - Make Our Customers Happy and Have A Good Time Doing It!



Benefits
Cape Air employees are offered an excellent package of benefits. Here are some of the highlights:

Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Care
Short Term Disability
Chiropractic Services
401K Plan
E.A.P.(Employee Assistance Program)
Health Club Benefits
Travel Benefits



Although we are not currently hiring in our Flight Department, here are our requirements. If you have any further questions, please call (508) 790-3122 x461, fax (508)778-6233 or you may email your resume to [email protected]

Cessna 402 Captain Requirements

POSITION: Cessna 402-C PILOT
REPORTS TO: Steve Phillips/ Chief Pilot
HOURS: Full Time
PLACE: Cape Cod and Islands, Southern Florida, and Caribbean

DESCRIPTION:
• To be a Captain of a Cessna 402 C, ensure the safety of our passengers and promote the spirit of MOCHA HAGoTDI.

QUALIFICATIONS:
• Must be highly knowledgeable of the company manual, FAA Regulations, Operations specifications, flight manuals, and other instructions pertinent to duties.
• Must have 1500 Total Flight Hours.
• Must have 200 multi-hours.
• Must have ATP.
• Must have First Class Medical Certificate.
 
Try to get a rotating domicile---Carribean in the Winter, and BOS in the Summer. That would be nice....


Bye Bye--General Lee:cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
 
We aspire to be highly visible in the communities we serve, and known as the best in the regional airline industry.

Since when does flying 402's make you a regional airline?
 
Since when does flying 402's make you a regional airline?

Hmmm, let me think about this one, Mr. Flame Bait.

Perhaps since Cape Air flies over 1/2 million pax per year---9 at a time, with 49 airplanes, in 3 regions (New England, Florida, the Caribbean), it can humbly qualify.

I might add that for a time in the late 90s/early 2000s Cape Air was the largest unaffiliated regional in the world, based on annual pax. (They no longer claim to be "unaffiliated," as they serve as a Continental Connection on some routes). They perform 120,000 operations a year, and have some of the best trained pilots in the industry.

Flying the right size airplane for the right markets, and making a profit, all the while having a good time might not fit your definition of "a regional airline," but it works good for us thanks.

Thanks for the props Airpirate Rob, Valkyrie, and General Lee.
 
I think they are getting ATR-42's also, right??

Bye Bye--General Lee:rolleyes:
 
49 402's in 3 regions 530,000 pax a year makes them a regional airline. And the fact 7 destinations in New Eng. 8 destinations in FLA and 5 in the Carib.

Oh yeah and one ATR 42 going to Guam in june. Really makes them Global
 
Do they hire FO's or just Captains? If they hire just Captains I guess that eliminates all of us who have not reached 1500.
 
Cape air is about the only airline out their that deserves the name of regional. As they stay within the region their flights originate from. How regional are airlines like the comairs, tsa's, Chqs, asa etc etc doing flights like CVG-NAssau or Columbus-FLL.
 
Do they hire FO's or just Captains? If they hire just Captains I guess that eliminates all of us who have not reached 1500.

All airlines hire only those pilots they can envision as future captains. Cape Air is no different in that regard. They do, however, have a unique hiring constraint based on the fact that they operate the majority of their flights single pilot (autopilot in lieu of SIC). Therefore, the vast majority of their new-hires have a multi-engine ATP.

It is rare, however, that Cape Air doesn't have at least one nugget in a class of 8 new-hires who isn't a 1300 hour-or-so pilot. They hire him/her to fly the mail between Hyannis and Nantucket as PIC, and fly SIC with those captains who have less than 100 hours PIC in 400 series reciprocating Cessnas.

Once junior has 1500 total, plus the requisite 500 x-c (50nm) Cape Air typically pays for the extra training and upgrade to ATP in return for a gentlemen's agreement that the new captain stay on for a year.
 
Cape Air Info Please???

I was wondering if it is easy to get a position flying out of Boston. Will I be able to stay in Boston all year or will I have to move in the winter. Does the company pay 100% of the health insurance/dental plan. If not what does it cost for a faimly of four. Does anyone know the starting wages and if a matching 401 K is offered. Please post details on the benefits.
 
The RAA (Regional Airline Association) recognizes the 402 as a regional airline airplane. Take a look at the web site. It even lists some single engine airplanes as regional Airline aircraft.
 
dwcaviator said:
All airlines hire only those pilots they can envision as future captains.

Touche!! I guess I should have asked if they are strictly a single pilot operation. But thanks for the info. I have slightly over 1000 now with over 600 multi, so I'll give it a shot.
 

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