TheFlyingTurkey
Fetus Worshiper
Holy crap this is almost a dream job for me. I live right here in Fort Lauderdale. I wonder how they assign domiciles?
But then it is single engine....
A PC12 has one engine, however a Grob has two.
Does anyone know if they hire part time pilots or maybe even a 4 on 3 off. I could make that by taking all tuesday and thursdays classes and flying on the weekends and still graduating college on time. I'm probably going to email them, but just wondering if anyone knew right off hand before I did.
Full-time pilots only. Everyone is 6 on 4 off at this point. Possibly 7 on and 7 off in the future. Mins are 500TT. Instrument skills and knowledge need to be excellent. You need to know the Instrument / IFR sections of the Regs and the AIM inside out, plus be able to fly in an instrument environment. Let me stress one more time - instrument skills and knowledge.
Great QOL, good benefits, nice pay. Required overnights per month average about 10 to 15 ish. About 500 to 700 hours flight time per year.
It doesn't say 500TT anyplace. However I know it is 500TT, trust me. Here's the catch, with 500TT you will be "evaluated" more than someone with 1000TT. Let me stress one more time, STRONG IFR procedures and skills are a must.
I have no dog in this fight, and I have respect for the folks at AF and CS who operate this way. But allow me to offer this anecdote.If you do well you should be promoted... instead of waiting on a number to come up... I like the idea of that!
I have no dog in this fight, and I have respect for the folks at AF and CS who operate this way. But allow me to offer this anecdote.
You happen to live in FLL and flew for them for 5 years do the best you can.Another guy has been there for 1 year and brings donuts to the girls in the office and goes to lunch with the CPs on his days off, you'd be OK if he were to upgrade ahead of you?
Merit works great with small departments where everyone works out of the same office. Merit is very hard to prove when you operate from different cities and may only see your CP once per year.