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Hooters Air?

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magrs

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Does anybody know the pay at Hooters Air?

Work conditions (aside from the obvious)?

Where are their major bases?


Thanks in advance!
 
Jackbone:

Hooters's Air is manned by Pace Airlines Pilots.

Furthermore, I bet you have a small weener, are ugly, and think the only possible way you can get some is to coerce some 8$ an hour hooters girl in to thinking your the man for flying old -200's

FG
 
Yea, so what's your point?

I'm just trying to get some info on the company, leave my weener out of it!
 
freighterguy said:
Jackbone:

Hooters's Air is manned by Pace Airlines Pilots.

Furthermore, I bet you have a small weener, are ugly, and think the only possible way you can get some is to coerce some 8$ an hour hooters girl in to thinking your the man for flying old -200's

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I don't see what is wrong with that. . . .
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Do they take offline jumpseaters??
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I could use some $8/hr. action myself. . .
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Pace Airlines
3800 N. Liberty St.
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Glenda Harrell
Dir. Human Resources
Email: [email protected]
fax: 336-776-4223
Phone: 877-212-6648

Strikes me as a rather nice person. Good luck to you, magrs. They appear to be on the verge of hiring.
 
I don't care how much they pay, you would never catch a pilot wearing those short shorts and tank tops on a trip...
 
I know they have a crew base at RFD. They fly to DEN, LAS, ATL out of here. They 733, 732, 752. I dont know about the pay.
 
jumpseaters

http://www.flypace.com/jumpseat/

The link for their jumpseat info. I would have copied it in but for some reason was unable to. Appears their jumpseat program is open. Includes pilots, FA's and dispatchers.

Hooters bought Pace a couple of years ago. Although only a few aircraft (not sure how many right now), are operated under the orange and white with the big....errr owl on the tail. -kingaira90
 
Re: Hooters Air?

I am reposting an old message with some additions:

Try these links:
http://www.flypace.com/

http://www.hootersair.com/


HootersAir


A bunch of laid back and very good folks, lots of them from the original Piedmont.

Previous pay info is correct: F/O ~$35K/year, C/A ~80K/year, per diem $1.35/hour. Hope this helps.

I believe they might be hiring pretty soon (Supposedly about to sign another charter contract. Bruce Foster is their current Chief Pilot – great guy, contact him if you’re looking for a job)


“Yes they did get bought or sold some of the operation to the Hooters guy.”

- Hooters owner, Mr. Brooks bought Pace Airlines some 2-3 years ago.

“The Hooters operation is only part of Pace.”


- True, but Mr. Brooks owns the “remaining” part of Pace as well. For now it is still operated under name “Pace,” but eventually I think most if not all airplanes will be painted orange and who knows, they might even change their callsign (HOOTIE, OWL, ……? ;)).

They operate 737’s and 757’s (eight -200’s, eight -300’s, one -400 and four 757’s). Currently they are 121-supplemental but I think they are already approved to become a 121-domestic. Not sure when and if they’ll switch, possibly just the HootersAir side. Also, recently approved for ETOPS operations in their 757’s, I think the plan is to serve Hawaii from Vegas or L.A., or maybe both, not sure.

Main bases MYR and INT (Winston-Salem), and also Phoenix. Bases can and do change quite often.

They do take jumpseaters. In the past they had some problems with a few station managers trying to refuse jumpseats but I think all the problems have been resolved. If you go international (not many choices left since Vacation Express contract is gone), make sure you bring your passport; also it is best to contact their jumpseat coordinator, or dispatch to make sure your name is in the system.

I think the name PACE btw comes from “Piedmont Aviation ServiCEs.” Strange how they picked the letters but that’s what I was told.

Hope this helps, good luck everyone interested.

av80r
 

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