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Lear copilot job $40000. per year

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RideTheWind

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05-12-05
Company Job ID: 48-1287230
Job Title: Commercial Pilot
Company: Hop-a-Jet Worldwide Jet Charter, Inc.
Location: US - FL, Fort Lauderdale, 33309
AJB Reference Number: 19409232
Job Start/End Date: not provided
Job Type: Regular
Job Classification : Full Time
Hours/Week: 40 hrs/week
Salary Range: $ 40000 - 40500 per year
Education: Less than High School
Required Degree/
Formal Training: not provided
Required Licenses/
Certificates : Commercial pilot license
Experience: Entry Level (0 - 2 years)
Company
Homepage: not provided
Job Description

To pilot charter aircraft between Florida and Brazil. Commercial Pilot License required.

Mail your resume and cover letter to:
David Donovan
Hop-a-Jet Worldwide Jet Charter, Inc.
5525 NW 15th Avenue
Suite 150, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Fax your resume and cover letter to:
David Donovan
(954) 772-6981
 
Sketchy!
 
Aircraft Experience: LR31, CL65 , Dornier 328, Boeing 737-300/400, DC9-30 , Saab, Jetstream 31, C402

another indy'er...welcome abord!
 
Indy'er? I assume you mean former Independence?

Nope. Sorry. Believe it or not there are one or two airlines that I haven't worked for. (though I have a closet full of uniforms that lends itself to that assumption)
 
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AZ Typed said:
Aircraft Experience: LR31, CL65 , Dornier 328, Boeing 737-300/400, DC9-30 , Saab, Jetstream 31, C402

another indy'er...welcome abord!

You're wrong about that. I didn't know Indy operated 737-300/400s, Diesel 9s and Dornier 328 props...
 

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