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C-130 IP

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I have an interview with a regional airline in 17 days. I need more 20 hours to meet the 6 month minimum.

I'm looking for someone to split the fuel costs. Looking to rent a C-150, 152 or 172 either out of Hooks or Williams airports. I'm "checked out" at Hi-Tech at Hooks and at Williams. You can have all the PIC -- I just need the hours. If you need instruction, I'll do it for free. We can go X-C anywhere in Texas, Louisiana, etc. I just need to boost my currency ASAP!

PM me if you're interested!

Thanks!
 
I would go and inquire over at Fletcher (HOU). They usually have quite a few international students at any given time that are always looking for others to share aircraft expenses to build total time. You may also want to inquire over at EFD, Lentz has decent rates. (or atleast they did when I lived in Houston).


Express Jet is very strict about the X amount of hours in past 6 months so you are going to want to make sure you have this req't met prior to showing up for the interview no matter what.


Too bad John Dresser is no longer a part of the process there.:D



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Good tip

WOW, thanks for the tip. I'm planning on a X-C on Tue, Sat and Sun. But more is always better. Again, thanks!
 
C-130 IP,

Speak to Larry or David at Fletcher, pretty sure they could probably hook you up or point you to the right students that would be more than willing to share flight time with you. The AA5A's are relatively inexpensive.. (or atleast they once were)


Good Luck with the EJ interview,


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