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viper548 said:
Do a little research
Isn't researching, a little redundant? I think he can get by with being dundant and just search.
 
luvjascha said:
I have about 1200TT with 103 Multi.
What companies could I possibly send out my resumes to?

Please advise

Stand in front of a mirror. Now say after me, "Would you like to supersize that order sir/maam?"
 
True. Most CFIs I know are well aware of every airline that hires at 1000/100 or below. I don't want to be a total jerk, so I'll point you in the direction of:
Great Lakes
Gulfstream
Colgan
Scenic
SkyWest
Eagle
Express Jet
Mesa
 
viper548 said:
True. Most CFIs I know are well aware of every airline that hires at 1000/100 or below. I don't want to be a total jerk, so I'll point you in the direction of:
Great Lakes
Gulfstream
Colgan
Scenic
SkyWest
Eagle
Express Jet
Mesa
We have an opening as well, but unfortunately the mins are 2,000-2,500 and previous 135 experience.
 
You don't have to look soley at the airlines. Do you meet 135 mins? If so, come on over and join the wonderful world of freight! :D What part of the country do you live in? I'm pretty sure we need people right now...we always need people! PM if you're interested in building that M.E. time up and I can tell you who to send the resume to. ;) Good luck!
 
I would go to South Florida and fly Part 135 charter. Tons of opportunites for a young pilot down there. A good three year stint down there and you should be Captain of a jet, if you play your cards right.
 
I would go to South Florida and fly Part 135 charter. Tons of opportunites for a young pilot down there. A good three year stint down there and you should be Captain of a jet, if you play your cards right.


That's funny...that's almost exactly what cueboat recently said.
 
Where are the better places to live in South Florida? I have some stuff lined up in Ft. Lauderdale in the future but I don't know that I would want to stay there for more than a year or two.
 
mayday1 said:
not many people with 600TT have any turbine experience, unless you've bought it somewhere.
He/she might have meant Turban experience.
 
F'ing Fool

FN FAL said:
He/she might have meant Turban experience.

Don't you have somewhere to be, FN FAL?

I see you in here quite often. Watch how you speaking of the Turban.

Smell your finger and describe.

TBh
 

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