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DHC-6 co-pilot Scenic Airlines

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Company Name: Scenic Airlines
Position: DHC-6-300 First Officers
Description: Scenic Airlines is currently accepting applications from pilots with the following qualifications:

DHC-6-300 First Officer:

Commercial Pilot
Multi-Engine Land
Instrument
Airplane
Current First Class Medical
600 TT
400 PIC
50 ME
IFR current
At least 21 years of age

Resumes will no longer be accepted. Please click on URL below to
fill out online application.

Address:
Scenic Airlines
2705 Airport Drive
North Las Vegas, NV 89032

Telephone: N/A
Fax: N/A
Direct Link: http://www.scenicops.com/scenicpilot/hiring.html
 
I filled out their application the day I hit 600 hours. Anyone have any idea how long it takes to hear back?
 
Good place to start

Go for it you will be logging turbine MEL SIC 1000 hours of that and you are 135 IFR qualified. Then you will have the resume fluff to move to the next job. However unless they have changed how they fly your instrument skills will get rusty, VFR only flying and what I remember pay is low.
 
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Any training contract? If anyone knows the pay (and also if any during training), please post!
 
Also, any chance they would consider someone with 326 PIC, but with 250 turbine, 320 multi, 3 type ratings and military flight time?

The online application wouldn't even let me try it without 400PIC.
 
I fly out of Northtown which is where Scenic is based, they are planning a move to BLD anyone know when? Last I heard was June then July then August then maybe not ever. From what I hear which could be totally wrong is 12-15 an hour and get ready to wake up early. Not much instrument time but where else are you going to get twin turbine time with such low hours.

I have met people that were hired into left seat but I know you need at least IFR 135 mins prob a lot more than just that.
 

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