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LR35 CPT & FO positions in L.I. NY ????

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CFINY

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Hi all,

Anyone with access to climbto350.com, would you please post the job avail. for LR35 CPT &FO in L.I. NY.

Thanks very much.
 
From the location, there is a possibility that this is a place that you don't want to be involved with. Ask around, and get a feel for the feedback from local pilots once you identify the operator.

Unless a plane was just purchased, which is unlikely, this could be an indication that pilots willingly left this employer.

I say this because an experienced captain with whom I used to fly had a bad experience with a Long Island Lear operator, and I can't imagine there being more than a few there between Republic and MacArthur.
 
CFINY said:
Hi all,

Anyone with access to climbto350.com, would you please post the job avail. for LR35 CPT &FO in L.I. NY.

Thanks very much.

Well, in any case, here it is...

July 13, 2003
APPLE JET CHARTER (Lear 35 Captain & First Officer - Long Island, NY )
c/o PO Box 664, Nokomis, Fl. 34274
Tel: no calls
Fax: none
Email: Click Here to Apply
Web Site: none
ONLY current Long Island residents apply. Must live within 45 Minutes of ISP and have prior 8410 with Lear experience. We cannot consider relocation candidates.


Good luck..
 
Have you tried Executive Fliteways in Islip? There are also to 135 jet operators at Republic... Northeastern and another whose name I can't quite remember, but I think it's called Executive Aviation or something like that. The second one, with the name I can't remember, is the outfit that operated the Jetstream that went into the woods near Scranton in '99 (?), for whatever that's worth.
 
If you can say "this is an outfit you may not want to get involved with" ...you should say WHY.

Nothing wrong with sharing this info, this is why people read these posts...

Post what you know (or heard) or dont post at all!
Its a message board, people will take your opinion for that, an opinion!
:D
 
I appreciate your advice, but...

I have learned to not name names on public boards, so my advice is to get some information from the locals. I think that is sound advice.

I'll leave it at that.
 
I.P. Freley said:
There are also [two] 135 jet operators at Republic... Northeastern and another whose name I can't quite remember, but I think it's called Executive Aviation or something like that. The second one, with the name I can't remember, is the outfit that operated the Jetstream that went into the woods near Scranton in '99 (?), for whatever that's worth.

Executive Airlines is the name you're thinking of. They're a small 135 charter operation, pretty mom & pop. Last I saw they had a Lear 25 and maybe a 35 along with maybe an A-Star helo. They were the operators of the Jetstream that went down on approach to AVP. They're not a bad operation, but like most small operators you have to take care of yourself.

There is a third operator at FRG that seems to have been left out: Summit Aviation http://www.summitjet.com/. They have a CL604, GIVSP, and a couple of Hawkers and helos. They're a much bigger operation than either Northeastern or Executive Airlines. Beware of training contracts with Summit however, I don't know what they're doing now, but in the past it was a rotating contract, meaning that every year when you went back to recurrent you owed them either another year of work or a prorated refund unless they terminated you. In today's environment I'd be surprised if that changed.

Y'all be careful out there.
 

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