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Yep, NDB approaches. I've done 3 recently. It may not be a lot, but it's more than many jet jobs do. Many airlines don't even train for NDB's.
DME arcs around mountains are a regular event when flying in Mexico, which is practically every other week for us. Many are at night.
Yes, business is slow now. I usually fly around 50-60 hours a month. I've already made over $30,000 this year and there's still a month left in 2006. It's not a great job, and it's not for everybody; but if you can get past the negative attitudes and put in a year and a half, it will make you a better pilot.

NDB Approaches? By chance, did you enter 7700 prior to the approach? : )
 
Where is kamikaize when we need to be enlightened?

Oh wait he is getting ready for his mexican vacation....:D


Im back from my mini vacation with a nice tan and a Iron liver.

Our guys have been getting hired by all kinds of companies in the last year such as; Continental,SWA,JetBlue,allegiant,netjets,flexjet,citation shares,flight options,Omni,Polar,Atlas,Evergreen and a few other corporate gigs. Pinnacle/Jetride has hired six guys in the last year and loves hiring us because we know how to fly once we figureout all the gadgets lol
 
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