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Africa Pilot

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Anyone have any information on flying scenic tours over the Grand Canyon? I've got all the ratings and total time but places like Scenic Air seem to want at least 50 hours multi (I've got half that) and Vegas Air wants folks to fork over $5000 for BE-99 training (!!!). Anyone know if this is even a decent job to pursue and, if so, what are the good companies? Thanks. . .
 
Check out King Airelines...I don't know if they're hiring but they're another one out there to look into to.
 
Grand Canyon Airlines (DHC-6's) used to only require a commercial and multi-engine for the FO's. That was back in 93 I think. They used to do their interviewing in October and training around January for the upcoming season. Very old info obviously, but check them out. Good luck.
 
You might consider Air Grand Canyon. The pay is not outstanding, but you will build plenty of flight time T207. PM me for more details. Looking for 4 pilots immediately.
 
VISION, KING AIRELINES, LAKE MEED AIR, AIR BRIDGE, AIR NEVADA, AIR VEGAS, SCENIC/EAGLE, WERE THE ONES 5 YEARS AGO.
 

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