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Did not know where to post this so I will try here and Major and regionals. No area for upstart.

Anyone know about this op with B747 (200's and SP's) and DC-9's?

There is an ad on the web for flight crew and I have never heard of them nor is there any info on any boards.

Thanks.
 
That's hilarious. "Heavily" experienced in DC-9s? It looks like some MS Flightsim geek's high school marketing project.
 
Not a very good one at that......

Yeah, I just called the number out of curiousity and it rang... and rang... and rang... and finally some message played that I could barely make out. I said, "Tank you fo call'n Trans-(unintelligible) Airlines, leave a message and we may call you back." I think it's a scam. Good luck though, maybe I'm wrong.
 
Columbus, OH FSDO has been advised of their new operator, they laughed pretty hard and said the recording on the number sounded like a taxi-cab driver.
 
MX is in PHX. Really? Come on! Don't kick a man while he is down.
 
This company doesn't pass the sniff test...

WHOIS RECORD for DOMAIN:
Elyounoussi, Bachir
ATTN: FLYTIA.COM
c/o Network Solutions
P.O. Box 447
Herndon, VA. 20172-0447

Domain Name: FLYTIA.COM

When I call the number it rings twice then goes to obvious redirect and a voice mail from a foreign sounding gentleman.

I don't buy it! A legitimate operation would be easier to find information on.
 
Looks like a good way to get all of some poor sap's personal information from a resume and job app and do a little identity theft.
 
I remember a scam 10 years ago in the corporate sector where there was a phony GV job posted and everything seemed legit. They asked for scanned copies of resume, licenses and SS# to prove ability to work in US.
Well after a few guys were taken the scam was revealed. they set up fake ID's using all given info and raided their bank accounts as well as made up new credit cards.
Be careful when divulging your personal info.
 

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