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King Air 300 Pilot Job - CA

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Job Summary
State Job ID: CA3959567

Job Title: COMPANY PILOT

Company: Quinn Group

Location: US - CA, Santa Ana

AJB Reference Number: 7541810

Job Start/End Date: not provided

Job Type: Regular

Job Classification : Full Time

Hours/Week: 41 hrs/week

Salary Range: not provided

Education: Vocational School

Required Degree/
Formal Training: not provided

Required Licenses/
Certificates : not provided

Experience: 0 months

Company
Homepage: not provided


Job Description

Operate company aircraft - King Air 300. Provide safe, flexible, economical flight for company employees and customers. Must have FAA Airline Transport Pilot Certificate w/ Airplane Multiengine Land rating, 4000 hrs TT with 2000 hrs multiengine to include 1000hrs turbine time. Perfect safety record and excellent communication skills. King Air 300 Type Rating preferred. Aircraft based in LGB or SNA.
 
Hey...I know this job...

I interviewed with this company right after 9/11, and pulled out of the final running to take a Citationjet job.

Mainly day trips flying between the various CAT/Quinn locations in California. All part 91. Pay was very good for a King Air 300.

The plane used to be in Selma (near FAT), but it appears that either it has moved to SoCal or there is a second plane.

The individual interviewing applicants, Sam Phillips, was an extremely nice person and had lots of great things to say about the company.
 
Any idea how many pilots they have and if they operate Single-pilot or with 2.

What would be considered a good salary for flying a King Air 300, particularly in CA?

Thanks for any insights on this job.
 
The information I have is from the job opening two years ago when the plane was based in Selma. Don't know if it has changed.

It WAS single pilot, 60k a year. I'd expect it would be higher in SoCal.
 

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