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New Pilot Opportunity: Amerijet International

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New Pilot Opportunity: Amerijet International Aircraft: B727

Position: Flight Engineers

Pilot Licence & Docs Required:

Amerijet International Airlines accepting resumes for current and qualified B-727 Professional Flight Engineers holding both a valid Flight Engineer Certificate and valid A & P Certificate. In addition to FE duties, the PFE will inspect, supervise or assist in maintenance or servicing required at stations where company maintenance is not available. Qualified applicants fax resume to 954-763-0328 or email to [email protected]. No phone calls.

How to Apply: Fax, e-Mail, Mail

Contact:

Ana Tavares--- Cheif Pilot Assistant
2800 S Andrews Ave
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
33316 Fax: 954-763-0328
e-mail: [email protected]


Posting Date: 9/15/2004 12:40:02 PM

Notes: Amerijet International Airlines accepting resumes for current and qualified B-727 Professional Flight Engineers holding both a valid Flight Engineer Certificate and valid A & P Certificate. In addition to FE duties, the PFE will inspect, supervise or assist in maintenance or servicing required at stations where company maintenance is not available. Qualified applicants fax resume to 954-763-0328 or email to [email protected]. No phone calls.
 
From what I have heard about Amerijet, the pay is kinda low and the guys that flight it all have Harley's---but they know how to drink beer! Their 727s fly all around the Carribean, and some have winglets.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 

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