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Capt_robert

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Anybody have any insight on New World Aviation in Allentown, PA. They are looking for Gulfstream pilots. Any info helpful.
Thanks
 
I met some of their Lear pilots a while ago and they were both happy with their jobs and said it was a great company to work for, but that's all the info I have.
 
One of my good friends is an FO on the Lear there. He is very happy. He is on sallery, and it seems like he only flies a few days a week. $50 a day for food is also nice.
 
New World

I think this company is the renamed PAB Aviation of Robert Brennan of First Jersey Securities ("Come grow with us"). The guy who started Datek Securities and sold it for a fortune bought Brennan's house and aircraft company.
 
Is New World Aviation hiring right now? How far can you commute for that position? What type of schedules do their pilots have? Thanks.
 
He's on "sallery" and gets a "nice" 50 bucks a day for food huh? well, as a Gulfstream pilot I hope he can find a way to spend all that in London or Paris....


:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
One of my good friends is an FO on the Lear there. He is very happy. He is on sallery, and it seems like he only flies a few days a week. $50 a day for food is also nice.


should re-read the post. coming off a long night, gulfstream?
 
Gulfstream 200 said:
He's on "sallery" and gets a "nice" 50 bucks a day for food huh? well, as a Gulfstream pilot I hope he can find a way to spend all that in London or Paris....


:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

How many times do you take a Lear to Paris or London from Allentown:rolleyes:
 

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