172 fairy pilot

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Title: 172 Ferry Pilot


Company: JBL Aircraft Product/Service:
Location: FL Required Travel: None
Job Type: Full-time Employment Type: Permanent


Description:
Have a 172 that needs to be ferried from Omaha NE to Chesterfield MO on the 12th of Sept.


Requirements:
Must have a least a private pilots license and 10 hrs in a 172.


Company Benefits:
Pay is $250 for the trip plus travel expenses and airfare.


Contact Information:

Jack Landers jblaircraft@yahoo.com

JBL Aircraft


US


Preferred Response Method:
Send me a one page resume with your current flight time and contact information including email and cell phone
 
A private pilot's license?

Yikes.

Either the FAA is on a fishing expidition, or Jack Landers needs to brush up on his regs.
 
Will he airline me into Omaha and out of Missouri?

Also, is 10 hours C172 and a PPL hard mins? I have 7 hours and a student pilots license.... :sarcasm:
 
Alright, I'll be the first. Did you notice the spelling of "ferry pilot" in the title? That's all I'm going to say...
 
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Doesn't seem like too bad of deal for 3 hours of work. Just wonder if the plane is airworthy? It works out to about $83 per flight hour. Seems odd he can't find a local CFI to do it though...
 
Why would anyone pay to be a member of a job website when there are tons of free websites for pilots?

I'm a professional Aviation Recruiter and I'm sticking to my guns on this one. NEVER pay anyone for a job (that not only means recruiters, that also includes paying websites). Employers who are too cheap to pay and invest money in finding the right employees are not worth working for!

Joseph Alai
Aviation Director, Deacon Recruiting
 
Why would anyone pay to be a member of a job website when there are tons of free websites for pilots?

I'm a professional Aviation Recruiter and I'm sticking to my guns on this one. NEVER pay anyone for a job (that not only means recruiters, that also includes paying websites). Employers who are too cheap to pay and invest money in finding the right employees are not worth working for!

Joseph Alai
Aviation Director, Deacon Recruiting

Awesome! If you don't mind, do us all a favor and put down some of the free sites you're referring to.
 
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