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International Jet Aviation - Colorado

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2LT

No idea what's goin' on.
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[posted this in Corporate -- thought some of you in the "LCC's" may have heard of these guys]

The same tired questions -- although, I've done a search and turned up nothing.

This outfit is supposedly the 'largest provider of Learjet services' west of the Mississippi. Ok, well, how's flying for 'em? I'm not so concerned with quality of life -- single guy, wanna' fly no life, etc. More concerned with upgrade time, pay, and management competency -- if any. Right now I'm flying 6 days a week --cargo-- and am responsible for loading/unloading...i.e., if it doesn't involve getting shot at while flying, well, it's a step up; being in a Lear wouldn't hurt the nerves...

If any of ya'll have heard of them, please respond. My thanks -
 
From what I hear the upgrade time is around two years. Pay starts at 20K/year. Reserve callout is 25 minutes. Roughly six days off per month. Requires an ATP to get hired and expect to fly about 300 hours per year. Not sure what your qual's are but if you are qualified enough to get hired by I-Jet you could probably do much better somewhere else.
 

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