Where can one find information on smaller freight.. Non ups, fedex, whatever.. For new guys breakin into the freight world. Are there things like the regional passanger airlines for cargo? Regional cargo LOL?
Are the requirements about the same as what the regional passanger airlines are hiring?
Thanks in advance,
There certainly are. And, the gettin' is good.
You can look at Flight Express, Airnet, Ram Air Freight, Ameriflight . . . . good stuff!!
Typical day for Lloyd:
Well, I'll roll out of the bed at about 1400 . . . .1200 if I'm really feeling froggy. Lounge around, eat, play with my dog, and maybe take a nap. If I have any business to take care of or errands to run, I'll go and try to knock them out.
At about 1730, I'll jump into the shower, get dressed and jump in the car. I live about 10 minutes from the airport, so I can wait until the last minute.
At 1800, I call Dispatch and check in, and they assign me my airplane. I go out, start my paperwork, do my pre-flight inspection, etc. I'm usually done at about 1808, and then I climb into the back of my plane and take a nap. If the weather is crappy, I'll go have a gander at it. Usually, however, my visit to DUAT a few hours prior will suffice. At about 1830, I'll call Clearance Delivery and get my clearance to FTY. I'm filed GQO Bunni.bunni2, and I'm always cleared via the Titan 1 Departure, as filed. 7 Times out of ten, ZME will give me a heading to Fulton County direct.
My courier is scheduled to show up at 1850, but usually doesn't make it until about 1905. He'll come, and I'll load my 210. Bank work, mostly. My run typically has between 600-850 pounds of garbage.
I'll close the plane up, and fly down to FTY. Typically take about 1.2 hours. Land, unload, load about 175 pounds for the trip back - except for Fridays: I have only one 30 pound bag!
While I'm on the ground, I'll go to the little boys' room, grab a Diet Coke, and a bag or two of free popcorn (Mmmm). Go out, walk around my plane really quickly, and then jump in the plane for the flight back. Takes a little longer for the return flight, usually about 1.4. Again, if I want direct, they'll gladly give me a heading! Listen to music, the news, etc.
I land, unload, put the plane to bed, and call dispatch to give them my numbers. I'm usually back in my car by about 2230.
