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Iona,
The number of nights away from home a month varies drastically depending on fleet and mission. I am in the Gulfstreams and average about 1 or 2 nights away from home a month (not counting training)! Yeah, that's right, 1 or 2! I would have to go back and look, but it was somewhere between 15 and 20 nights for 2004 (not counting training). As for hours, the same rule applies; I flew about 100 hours in the last 12 months. You do the math! This is definitely not the case for all the fleet, particularly the Light and Mid-size aircraft; hopefully someone from those fleets will reply with their typical RON's and hours. I know their point of view will be very different than mine. All initial and recurrent aircraft training is conducted at Simuflite for all aircraft types and all crewmembers are typed regardless of position(at least in my fleet).
casper1nine,
The TDY in KHEF was a temporary situation; the new facility/hangar is opening this month (January, 2005) and KHEF based crews have been and are continuing to be hired as aircraft are added at that location as well as KRYY. No, New-Hires are not specifically "CE-5xx FO's". New hires may be assigned to any aircraft type and position. I do not represent HR or Operations, but from my perspective the assignments are based on many factors including experience level, company needs, preference, etc. Also, my understanding is that all pilot candidates must first apply using the website application process now, regardless of any hand delivered resumes or company referrals you may have.
BTW, Great group of pilots to work with and I enjoy the job. There are always things that could be done differently or be better from any given point of view. You tend to read a lot of that on these boards and not much of the good stuff. It is a good environment and I would recommend it to any career professional pilot.