Ameriflight

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PA31 Non Type Rated First Officers Ameriflight US

Ameriflight is currently looking for pilots for their PA31 fleet for Oakland, California and Portland, Oregon.

Minimum requirements:
  • 1,200 hours of total flight time with a minimum of 50 hours in multi-engine airplanes
  • Meet FAR Part 135.243(c) requirements including - 500 hours of cross country flight time, 25 hours at night
  • 100 total hours of night flight time
  • Ameriflight requires 75 hours of instrument time in flight
  • U.S. Commercial or Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate, multi-engine land and instrument-airplane ratings
  • English Proficiency Endorsement
  • Current first or second-class U.S. FAA medical certificate
  • U.S. FCC Restricted Radiotelephone permit
  • Passport from country where the applicant is a citizen
  • High Performance and Complex Aircraft logbook endorsements

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247's AP doesn't really want to turn to the right anymore... :)
And 245's AP is the one that tried to punch me in the face with the yoke. The AP on 245 hasn't worked properly for six months. Maybe 8 as they can't seem to figure out why the FD on it randomly goes bonkers.
 
178 on the list as of Monday. 210 are needed to be properly staffed supossedly

The highest that I've seen on the list since 2007 (ACP/PTOC not included) was 202 or maybe 205. That was with OAK and PDX running tons of PA-31 bank flights, which are now mostly gone. Some turbines have been added, but I think 180-190 is the current norm.
 
I have a few questions.....

Are y'all allowed to use your iPads for enroute charts/approach plates etc? Also, do all the AMF airplanes have autopilots or are there some that do not? Lastly, do they all have HSI's or just regular heading indicators?

Thanks
iPads are out due to redundancy in a single pilot environment. The last fleet that had no HSI for the captain was the short Navajo. Chieftan and larger all have them. Autopilots vary in quality and availability, you can hand fly and build your freight dog cred. They are being installed at the same time as GPS in the aircraft that have yet to get that done.
 
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