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Freight Runners Express BE-99 Captains

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Freightdog99

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Freight Runners Express is currently interviewing for Beechcraft 99 Captains to be based at multiple locations in Wisconsin and the UP of Michigan for both scheduled and unscheduled positions. We are looking to hire 5 captains for a class begining on April 2, 2007.

Interviews will be held at our office in Milwaukee, WI (KMKE) and transportation expenses will be reimbursed upon successfull completion of training.

We are a Part 135 cargo airline based in Milwaukee, WI flying scheduled and on-demand freight throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Our fleet consists of BE99, BE200, BE90, C402, C207, and we are expanding into larger turbo prop aircraft. We offer competitive pay and schedule for both our on-demand and scheduled pilots. All candidates invited to attend training must be willing to relocate to the assigned base within 30 days after passing their checkride.

Housing is provided during training and a daily allowance is given for meals and other expenses. First year base pay is a guarantee of 32,500 plus benefits.

Flight time requirements WILL be reduced if you are current Part 135 as PIC flying sigle pilot under IFR and have excellent instrument and decision making skills. Applicants must hold an FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Multi Engine and Instrument Ratings. Have a minimum of 1500 hours total flight time, 300 hours multi-engine, and must meet all applicable requirements of FAR Part 135.243. Previous Part 135 experience and turbine time is highly desirable. Each applicant must be a US citizen or have the right to work in the United States and travel to and from Mexico and Canada. A valid passport and FCC radio station license are also required. If you are unwilling to relocate or are unable to comfortably fly single pilot IFR please do not apply.

We are proud to be a drug free workplace and require pre employment and random prohibited substance testing. Benefits include health and dental insurance as well as a retirement program.
 

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