GuppyPuppy
Living the Dream
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- Dec 2, 2001
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I had the "pleasure" of flying with Layton on his 75th birthday. He gave himself a birthday present in the form of PFT. He wanted me to pay him $3500 to get trained and then get paid a whopping $500/month salary. His son was pretty upset that his dad was charging new-hires and asked me to stay for a few days and see if his dad would change his mind. Four days later the old man came in the back room in JNU and asked me if I had his money. I told him I wasn't going to pay him to work there and he abruptly said, "Bye!". This was ten years ago. I was lucky enough to get on with, in my opinion, a much better company in southeast (see avatar).
Glad to know that they no longer participate in PFT. A few years ago they were actually shut down by the FAA until they could get their act together. I don't remember the reason for the shutdown, however.
If you are looking to get into twins in SE AK, LAB would be the place to go. They are once again flying their Senecas (down for a few years) and also fly the Chieftain and Islander. Not sure if they still fly the Lake amphib.
I didn't know that the swamp was decommissioned. Did the health department shut it down or was it the fire department???
If you do go, be prepared to deal with some boot camp like mentalities while in training. I'm not saying this is bad at all, its just their way. Best advice I can give you is to listen to them, especially the guys who have been around for a long time, especially Lynn. He is arguably one of the best pilots in southeast. Other advice is don't be a hot dog...if they find out you've been hot dogging, or flying illegally, you're gone. I've personally seen LAB pilots hot dogging in Skagway as I'm sure other companies pilots have done while away from their home base. As far as a GPS goes...treat it like a toy and use it (for navigation) in an emergency. I'm sure they'll tell you about the guy a few years ago who was trying to penetrate a cloud to get to Glacier Bay and wound up as a big stain on a vertical rock. I've heard that he was trying to use his GPS to fly illegal IFR....whether or not this was a contributing factor, don't fly into a cloud with or without a GPS.
Most of all, have fun. It is the most beautiful place in the world. Fly up there now before that freaking road is built connecting Juneau and Skagway.
If you have any questions about flying in southeast, send me a PM.
Cheers!
GP
PS: Long live the crotch-on-the-tail and white bellies!!!
Glad to know that they no longer participate in PFT. A few years ago they were actually shut down by the FAA until they could get their act together. I don't remember the reason for the shutdown, however.
If you are looking to get into twins in SE AK, LAB would be the place to go. They are once again flying their Senecas (down for a few years) and also fly the Chieftain and Islander. Not sure if they still fly the Lake amphib.
I didn't know that the swamp was decommissioned. Did the health department shut it down or was it the fire department???
If you do go, be prepared to deal with some boot camp like mentalities while in training. I'm not saying this is bad at all, its just their way. Best advice I can give you is to listen to them, especially the guys who have been around for a long time, especially Lynn. He is arguably one of the best pilots in southeast. Other advice is don't be a hot dog...if they find out you've been hot dogging, or flying illegally, you're gone. I've personally seen LAB pilots hot dogging in Skagway as I'm sure other companies pilots have done while away from their home base. As far as a GPS goes...treat it like a toy and use it (for navigation) in an emergency. I'm sure they'll tell you about the guy a few years ago who was trying to penetrate a cloud to get to Glacier Bay and wound up as a big stain on a vertical rock. I've heard that he was trying to use his GPS to fly illegal IFR....whether or not this was a contributing factor, don't fly into a cloud with or without a GPS.
Most of all, have fun. It is the most beautiful place in the world. Fly up there now before that freaking road is built connecting Juneau and Skagway.
If you have any questions about flying in southeast, send me a PM.
Cheers!
GP
PS: Long live the crotch-on-the-tail and white bellies!!!
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