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Low Time Commercial Instrument pilot needed for Florida based Corporation

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Entry level pilot position with a Florida based Corporation

The corporate flight department will be based in Tampa Florida. The corporation has been in business since 1952, and recently has seen a need to purchase their first aircraft and create a corporate flight department. The initial aircraft that will be used is a 1978 Turbo T-Tail Lance with Air Conditioning. They will be spending almost $25,000 dollars in brining the aircraft’s avionics up to modern day standards, this will include full satellite downloadable weather including Nexrad Weather radar, lightening data, METAR, TAF”s, etc..

Duties will include maintaining the aircraft hanger in a professional manner (making sure it is clean), insuring the aircraft is ready (from an operational standpoint) for day of flight, arranging necessary arrangement for the flight (hotels, car rental, etc.), providing safe transportation mainly around the southeast to the CEO his principles and his family, wiping down the aircraft after flight and some ancillary duties. The aircraft will be managed by a third party so other duties besides flying should be kept to a minimum. However, some duties requested by the CEO should be expected.

Expect to fly between 300 and 500 hours per year, and within the next 15-24 months the company might upgrade to a large cabin class twin. However this is not certain and the applicants should not base their decision to apply based on this fact.

Qualifications:

Commercial Instrument
CFI or CFII Preferred
Please include amount of retract time
Please include types of High Performance aircraft flown, especially those aircraft which are turbocharged.

Salary:

$20,000 Per Year starting
Moving Expenses are negotiable
Company provided cell phone which can be used as a personal cell phone
Uniform allowance
Company Provided Medical Insurance

Please e-mail your resume and cover letter to [email protected]
 
Entry level pilot position with a Florida based Corporation

The corporate flight department will be based in Tampa Florida. The corporation has been in business since 1952, and recently has seen a need to purchase their first aircraft and create a corporate flight department. The initial aircraft that will be used is a 1978 Turbo T-Tail Lance with Air Conditioning. They will be spending almost $25,000 dollars in brining the aircraft’s avionics up to modern day standards, this will include full satellite downloadable weather including Nexrad Weather radar, lightening data, METAR, TAF”s, etc..

Duties will include maintaining the aircraft hanger in a professional manner (making sure it is clean), insuring the aircraft is ready (from an operational standpoint) for day of flight, arranging necessary arrangement for the flight (hotels, car rental, etc.), providing safe transportation mainly around the southeast to the CEO his principles and his family, wiping down the aircraft after flight and some ancillary duties. The aircraft will be managed by a third party so other duties besides flying should be kept to a minimum. However, some duties requested by the CEO should be expected.

Expect to fly between 300 and 500 hours per year, and within the next 15-24 months the company might upgrade to a large cabin class twin. However this is not certain and the applicants should not base their decision to apply based on this fact.

Qualifications:

Commercial Instrument
CFI or CFII Preferred
Please include amount of retract time
Please include types of High Performance aircraft flown, especially those aircraft which are turbocharged.

Salary:

$20,000 Per Year starting
Moving Expenses are negotiable
Company provided cell phone which can be used as a personal cell phone
Uniform allowance
Company Provided Medical Insurance

Please e-mail your resume and cover letter to [email protected]

Ummm!!!

$25,000 dollars in brining the aircraft’s avionics up to modern day standards

What can you get for
$25,000 dollars?

Not much!
 
ummm.... well, new Garmin 340 Audio Panel, Garmin 430 NAV/COM/GPS, Garmin GTX 327 Transponder, Garmin 496 GPS Panel Mounted. What else did you have in mind? Oh, also all of the current instruments will be overhauled...
 
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The burrito bangers down at Taco Bell can top that salary and benefits. Where are the standards these days???
 
$25k for avionics
$20k for pilot
They are willing to spend less on the most important piece of "equipment" in the cockpit...

Stonefly
 
Entry level pilot position with a Florida based Corporation

. However, some duties requested by the CEO should be expected.


Salary:
$20,000 Per Year starting


Uniform allowance

Please e-mail your resume and cover letter to [email protected]

You would be crazy to take this gig?

$20,000 a yr "please", how about around $30,000
and just exactly what type of unifirm do you need to fly a private lance.
Extra duties by the CEO, and whoever else request that, "the pilot is not doing anything let him do it", just about any running around town stuff you will be thought of, I Know, I've had a gig like this, Not at that price though. a lot of work for stuff that has nothing to do with the flight department.
If someone is crazy enough to take this, make sure you get reimbursed for all things, like mileage on your car for being a gofer. perdiem issues, and other stuff!!
 
I'll do it for $40,000/year. I can start next week and live in central FL. I'm an experienced CFI,CFII,MEI with lots of Florida and Bahamas flying. I've had it with the regionals!
 

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