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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.
 
cape air

Cape Air pays duty time not flight time. Starting salary is around 25.000, based on a 40 hour week. Most people work more in the busy seasons, and depend on overtime pay in order to make a living.
There are no requirements to not commute, but scheduals don't make it easy. I suppose it depends on where you live. There seems to always be people looking to share crash pads.
Lots of good people to work with. It can be fun if you enjoy "real flying".
 
BOS base for Cape Air

Bos is a pilot base at Cape Air from late April until late October. It has gone fairly junior the last two summers, but always fills up. Depending on where you live, Hyannis isn't too far to go.
 

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