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RJPilott said:
As far as you getting turbine and going to a regional? I think you have already tried and no one will call you (you dont have to respond.. we know). Could it be the professional attitude you display "biatch"?...lol... Its ok... you'll grow up one of these days....

BTW... "tween" is not a typo. lol

The only regional I sent my resume to was Mesaba last spring 2005. They wanted to interview me but I could not make it because the flight they put me on got canceled. Thank GOD... My predecessor at my current job went to Mesaba in June 05' with 2500tt, 1200 multi (multi was in the C-310R flying FAR 135 IFR as PIC freight & pax)... My company offered him Co-Capt. in the CE-550's, but like you he had RJ eyes. Looks like he will be jobless by the end of this year!

Yeah, every ones laughing there ass off at your joke, ReJect Pilot...

So please explain how you flew freight FAR 135 IFR-PIC... I am hanging on your ever word!
 
RJPilott hasn't answered my questions since I began posting, however, I am civil enough to gime him answers to his loaded, snide questions.

I don't think he's a pilot for Independance Air. I think he knows someone who is perhaps, but this guy has serious problems.

Can anyone say - 350driver????
 
There are many single engine 135 VFR operators. Block Island has/had one. East Hampton airlines had/has an A36 VFR 135... Shoreline Aviation i believe also has/had 135 Single engine VFR seaplanes. There are many pilots flying 135 VFR with less than 135 IFR mins (I think Flight Express does it too?). I never said i was flying 135 IFR at 800TT. I said i flew 135 single pilot at 800TT. Mins for 135 PIC VFR is 750TT if i remember correctly. Before that i instructed from about 270TT to 800 with some right seat baron time flying the 91 legs. I pumped gas and towed airplanes making connections throughout my training. I got my private at age 18, paid 500 bucks for my instrument rating through our college program, 15 hours with a CFII and 25 hours with a safety pilot. Paid a little over 3000 for my Commercial/multi/CFI II and MEI combined. Took most of my checkrides with the Feds cause i couldnt afford a DE. I flew right seat in a B200 in the northeast for about 200 hours in between my single pilot 135 trips. Once i hit 1200TT, I flew a PA-31-350 sh'tbox 135 PIC IFR for Casinos down to Atlantic City. Once i hit about 1400TT i was hired for a well known corporation (not charter pimpman, ie. part 91) to be Chief pilot for their Turboprop flight dept. I told the boss i'd love the job but i dont think he will get me insured at such low time. He said if i wanted the job, he would get me insured.. and he did. SWA moved into town and they dismantled the flight dept and they started to fly SWA. I got hired at ACA at 1800TT. I didnt want to go regional either, but at the time ACA was one of the fastest growing with the fastest upgrade. So i gave it a shot. Do i recommend going to a regional over flying freight? No. Do i recommend going to a regional over flying for CASW? You betcha. I'd also recommend NJA, Amerflight, Airnet over CASW.

Hope this clears up some of your questions.
 
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RJPilott said:
There are many single engine 135 VFR operators. Block Island has/had one. East Hampton airlines had/has an A36 VFR 135... Shoreline Aviation i believe also has/had 135 Single engine VFR seaplanes. There are many pilots flying 135 VFR with less than 135 IFR mins (I think Flight Express does it too?). I never said i was flying 135 IFR at 800TT. I said i flew 135 single pilot at 800TT. Mins for 135 PIC VFR is 750TT if i remember correctly.

135 VFR mins is 500TT, 100XC and 25Night. I did that for a year before flying boxes IFR.
You can't remember that? :eek:
 
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I ram-dumped that and alot of other info that i dont need to know anymore a long time ago. But thanks for the correction.
 
NoPax said:
What does flying 135 for a year get you - you asked - more PIC time than a 7 year ACA/FLYi FO.

Why won't you answer my questions...


Most, if not all, of those 7 year FO's at Independence Air have probably a good 3-4 years (I would even say 5-6 years) 121 Turbine PIC and perhaps 2-3 type ratings (some with 4) from ACA.
 
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I was a CASW pilot based in GRR for almost one year, great learning expericnce. That job made me a fairly good hands on pilot. I respect all the freight dogs, because I believe that a 600TT RJ pilot certainly can't handle the GRR winter flying. As a part 121 baby jet pilot, I really enjoy the high tech equipment, traveling privilege, company benefits, and slightly more pay than CASW. In my opinion, I think there are more career opportunities for regional piots than CASW pilots in the long run. All I want to say to the CASW pilots is be safe during the winter, try something else such as part 135 jet cargo operators or part 121 regional airlines after your 6 month contract. Now of days, a crap load of light piston twin time really doen't mean much any more.
 
han_solo said:
Didn't Central Air used to fly Learjets back in the old days? What happened to them?
I had heard that also, rumor was the owner was on a trip and the copilot didn't agree with going (weather, maintenanc?) He left anyways without a copilot, FAA investigated and pulled the certificate.
Don't know if its true or not, only something I heard.
 
Well, the Learjet rumor I have heard was that the owner took off without a Learjet type ratting by himself. The co-pilot reported him to FAA. Of course this is only a rumor, not a fact, but most of the CASW pilots know this rumor.
 

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