Corporate 206 Position Upstate NY

mccube5

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Guys,

My boss is going to be looking for a new pilot as I am taking recall back to the regional grind. The plane is based out of KBQR, which is 5 miles east of KBUF. You will primarily be flying him back and forth to Ithaca, with trips to Watertown, Elmira and where ever else he can come up with here and there.

It was a salaried position for me and a decent one at that. He is looking for someone with at least 700TT, preferably 1000TT and a CFI. Type of experience will be considered, glass cockpit experience preferred as the plane is a 2006 T206H w/ G1000 (awesome plane).

I don't wanna give pay specifics as it will likely vary with experience, just know I will be taking a pretty significant pay cut going back to the airlines (although that doesn't really say much). Being that he owns car dealerships and is a salesman, you get what you negotiate. Overall this has been a great job and he is a great guy, I was just forced to either accept recall or give up my number.

PM me with questions if you're interested. If you think you are interested after that I will give you an email address to forward him your resume.

Good luck!
 
Sounds interesting thanks for the post. What were your hours like? Did you have any other duties other than flying? How large is his company?
 
Any idea if he would be willing to go for someone slightly below 700hrs? I have just over 650.
 
:D

I'm sure the guy wants someone local, otherwise I'd apply for this job myself ;)

It's tempting...Danielle and I have already talked about living apart for some time. I'd think about applying, but I would like to hear a little more first....besides, it's Buffalo.
 
It's very tempting.

Are flights scheduled decently far in advance? That's about a 2.5 hour "commute" for me, but if it's a short duty day and/or enough time to catch a nap in the FBO.....

Tempting, indeed.

-mini
 
Just to keep everyone posted.

As you can imagine, I have received quite a few inquiries. Going to be meeting with a couple guys this week that are from the area. If none of those pan out we will begin looking elsewhere.

Will keep you all posted.
 
It's very tempting.

Are flights scheduled decently far in advance? That's about a 2.5 hour "commute" for me, but if it's a short duty day and/or enough time to catch a nap in the FBO.....

Tempting, indeed.

-mini

For whatever it's worth, I sent a resume because I'm a ~1.5 hour drive away and all I got back was an email telling me that he keeps the plane 1.5 hours from where I live. Gee... always wondered where Buffalo was. Since there was no punctuation or any other details, I don't what he was trying to tell me.
 
For whatever it's worth, I sent a resume because I'm a ~1.5 hour drive away and all I got back was an email telling me that he keeps the plane 1.5 hours from where I live. Gee... always wondered where Buffalo was. Since there was no punctuation or any other details, I don't what he was trying to tell me.

ESF,

i guess that was his way of saying he wants somebody that lives a little closer to the airport. sorry it doesn't sound like it's gonna work out.
 
Thanks for the update.

Personally, I always appreciate knowing that I'm still being considered, or not, or the job has been filled, or not.

Thanks again and congrats on the recall!

-mini
 
I'm interested if the position is still open. I have eight years experience as a corporate pilot.

Here is my resume:

GREGORY P. DURKIN
561 Covered Bridge Trail​
Fayetteville, Georgia 30214​
Home - (770) 969-1288 or Cell Phone - (404) 964-6034​



LICENSES: ATP Multi-Engine Land Com Inst SEL (CFI-SEL- MEL)
First Class Medical Typed in Lear and Grumman S-2

HOURS: Total 9300 Multi 7400
PIC 4500 Night 2500
Instrument 1650 Turbine 3000

EXPERIENCE:
Medlin Enterprises- Flying fire patrol for Georgia State Forestry Service

Westar Aerospace and Defense- Simulator and flight instructor for Iraqi Forces

Homeland Security – Transportation Security Administration- Supervisor

Flight Safety International, Atlanta, Georgia
Flight Simulator and Ground Instructor - Lear 31

Air Transport International, Toledo, Ohio
FIRST OFFICER - DC8 - 750 hours in type...FAR 121 International experience - Europe, Pacific, North Africa

Sunworld International, Cincinnati, Ohio
FIRST OFFICER - B727-200 - 950 hours in type...FAR 121 passenger charter - North America, Mexico and the Caribbean

Grand Air Express, Monroe, Michigan
FIRST OFFICER - DA20 - 350 hours in type...FAR 121 on demand cargo charter - North America, Mexico

Eastern Airlines, Atlanta, Georgia
FIRST OFFICER - B757 - 1,040 hours in type...FAR 121 scheduled passenger - North America, Canada

Baker Service Tools, Houston, Texas
CHIEF PILOT - PA31-350 - 3,000 hours in type...FAR 91 corporate passenger

International Air Service Company, Smyrna, Tennessee
CAPTAIN - C-404 - 800 hours in type...FAR 135 scheduled overnight express

MILITARY: United States Navy
NAVAL AVIATOR/FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR

EDUCATION: College of Artesia, Artesia, New Mexico
B.A. - Business and Economics
 
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