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UGAflyer said:
What kind of experience do you need to get any type of flying job with Gulfstream? My hometown is about an hour from SAV and with my flight time I realize that I am not anywhere close to requirements but I am working and I was just curious. I just want to fly one one day. Thanks.

The Big G hires only the best and the brightest pilots, but makes special allowances for Marines and fighter pilots of any service. The Ops Manual says Gulfstream hires three kinds of pilots: Experienced Pilots, Experienced Transport Pilots (non-Gulfstream), and Experienced Gulfstream Pilots. Let me let you guess which of these categories gets the most play. In that all of the leadership and over 90% of the pilots are military, a trip to UPT would be useful as well.

GV
 
O'Meara was one of my instructors at HML 267. He was outstanding in all areas as well as a quite colorful individual.

Scarface,

When were you at HML-267? I was there from '80-'82 before going on to HMA-369. I'm still at AA but also working as a part time Huey simulator instuctor out at MCAS Camp Pendleton.
 
Sorry about the delay in answering but I just got back from some trips. I was at 267 from 71 to 72 before going to 367 and deploying with HMM 164 on the USS Okinawa and Inchon.
 

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