I flew for Ram Air many moons ago. I was based in ROA, first 3 months I flew the Lance then the Baron 58 afterwards. All night, IMC (idiot messin'in clouds), ice, single pilot, you name it. Only stayed there for 7 months, and got hired by Pinnalce. Because of the high turn over there, guys were leaving in 5-7 months, I dont think I can refer to anyone there. But I will never forget my brothers from Norway, At the time half of the pilot group was from there. The guys there do take care of you. I was surprised that they paid me during training which is only $50/day for a week
at the time but it was more than what Pinnalce paid during training which is ZERO.
One thing about ljving in Roanoke, it was boring to me. There was very little to do there unless you like hiking, a very quiet town.
Flying there its too bad, Belchfire mentioned the LDA 6 approach, maintain the GS isn't as critical as maintaining the LOC because you are desending into a valley with 3600ft mountain peaks on both sides of you. The approach is more challenging with the passing of a cold front, you better have your balls strapped on tight for that. One last thing about the LDA 6, study the miss approach procedure, dont make the same mistake one poor aviator in a V-tailed Bonaza made by turning the wrong way.
Icing is a bitch in the winter, Valley fog is a bitch in the summer, but you will enjoy it, for me it was valuable experience being a
FREIGHT DOG.