PhatAJ2008
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Gearmunky said:Well if it's in one place chances are it's in another. We have ice lights on the G but I can only see about 4-5 feet in from the winglet.
Well yeah, they are also air carriers which have training and operations that are all approved by the FAA.bigD said:Remember, the regionals are insuring 600 hours FO's to fly planes much larger than a Gulfstream.
SkyBoy1981 said:Well yeah, they are also air carriers which have training and operations that are all approved by the FAA.![]()
Workin'Stiff said:You've got around a thousand hours and your right seat in a Gulfstream?!?!? Let alone the rest of the jets you've got listed.... What lucky star was shining on you???
SkyBoy1981 said:I'd be interested to know what insurance company would cover someone with less than 1000 hours to sit right seat in a Gulfstream. I was hired into the right seat of a Slowtation II with 800 hours and barely got by with the insurance folks.
bigD said:Oh boy - here it comes. Gearmunky went through this on the corporate board...
bigD said:It depends on what the company is willing to pay for the insurance, and how much pull the company has with the insurance company. When it comes to right seat pilots, a lot of the more connected CP's can insure an FO at pretty much anything as long as it's legal.
Remember, the regionals are insuring 600 hours FO's to fly planes much larger than a Gulfstream.
Delta/Comair paid for the training of some folks I know just after getting their private and put them online with around 400 hours, if that.
I'm sure the captains love dealing with that.
FN FAL said:Word from Feeder Operations, is that we're getting an "Ice Detector System" for the Caravans.