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Brokepilot

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Does anyone know if Penske has a Flight Dept? I work for there truck leasing division and was wondering if they had a Flight Dept. and if they did what type of aircraft they fly, etc. I can't find anything on there corporate website at work, so I thought someone out there might know something.

Thanks,
Brokepilot
 
Yes they do!
Lear's and Turbprop ATP's (2)
Since you already work for them you should try to
send'em a resume , you never know.
Expect a lot of overnights!
Good luck!!
 
Thanks ksus, how can I get more info on them? No one at work has a clue nor cares about flying.

Brokepilot
 
Yes. Penske Jet. It is a subsidiary of Penske Corp. I had diner with Roger Penske many years ago (my Uncle had a CART/Indy team) and back then their mins. were very, very high even for a Co-Pilot position. He's a nice guy, but boy would I NOT want to work for him.

Jim
 
penske

They have several planes in 3-4 different locations. Lear 60 in LIT and one in Pontiac. They just got rid of a Citation X. They have
3-4 planes based in ILG. They fly their tails off.
A friend of mine flies for them out of LIT.
 
I heard a story (can't remember when) years ago, that "back in the day", Penske would land his lear on the Indy motor speedway. sounds like an urban rumor.
 
Hey Brokepilot
I'll try to get hold of my friend that flies for them, to
ask for their address and i'll send you a PM. I'm not sure,
but their min are pretty high with lots of t-prop time, or jet

see ya
 
Thanks to all of you for the info. I am trying to find out more through the internet and other sites, but there just isn't very much out there.

Brokepilot
 

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