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I am currently CP for a corporate operation flying a King Air 350 (Pro Line 21 Equipped) and have my sights set on Air Tran, do you think that turbo-prop experience would help? Thanks


hey smart guy was talking about this guy and his king 350 91 or 135 time u smart a$$. I already have a good job based at home, and I have no interest in going to air tran(no offense to any air tran guys).
 
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Wow.. Get a grip Flight Info Hero... Maybe you need to step awaaaay from the computer...

You make a valid point.. I ASSuMEd you were saying 500PIC would get you a job...

Down boy, down...

Ohh, and you don't have to cut and paste your reply to me in an PM.. I can read it just as well here as I can in the PM.. ;)
 
EFIS is EFIS. Most regional tprops are EFIS anyways, so you won't have problem finding a job unless the airline specifically says jet or certain weight only.
 
A good portion of the captains at airtran are ex-1900 and J32 drivers. They do hire prop guys as long as it 121. Part 135 Im not sure.
 
I know 4 turboprop drivers with interviews at Air Tran this month..
 

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