Alpha Flying is Expanding!!

skyhighguy

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Alpha Flying (Planesense.Aero), the PC12/45 fractional operator, is expanding into Atlanta (PDK) and Ft.Lauderdale (FXE). Anyone heard anything about their operation? Quality of life? Pay?? Etc.???

Thanks!
 
I've been flying the PC12 at alpha Flying for about 3 years now. FO pay starts at $27,000 plus $2.00 her hour per diem. 6 on 4 off schedule. typical upgrade times are 6 months to 1.5 years. 2 year captains are making about $55,000. Quality of life is good. Most times we get rental cars on the road, nice hotels, Hilton's etc. All operations are under 91 sub-part K. New home base at KPSM will be opening this fall. email pilotrecruitment@alphaflying.com for more info.
 
Thanks for the info!!! Actually, I have an interview in NH on the 14th. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
 
Know IFR procedures and IFR Regs inside and out, ILS, GPS, NDB, LOC, VOR, circling etc. Know part 91 and 91K regs, Review the FAR/AIM, have some basic idea about the PC12 (ie, it a turbo prop with one spinney thing out front etc. basic stuff).
 
I see Alpha almost on a daily basis at the airport I work at in the summer months. They are an excellent group of people. I always see the passengers happy as well as the pilots. They definately seem like a great company to involved with.
 
One of our FO's interviewed last month and is looking at leaving in June. He's excited. Looks like a good, fun company
 
Thanks for the info!!! Actually, I have an interview in NH on the 14th. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!

If you have the time and cash, contact Daniel Webster College and try to arrange some time in their sim (that's where Alpha does the sim portion of the interview). If you've never used an Elite iGate, you'll probably thank me afterward... it flies like no other FTD I know of. (quite quirky/sensitive, and there's no control feedback... makes trimming it a bitch)

PM me if you want info on who to contact.
 
sent in my application and have been told will be considered for fo and interview.


My qualifications include:

• Commercial Pilot: Airplane Single and Multi-Engine Land – Instrument Airplane
• Certified Flight Instructor: Airplane Single-Engine Land
• Complex, High Performance, High Altitude
FAA-ATP 121 Written Complete: Passed / Valid
Formal CRM, RVSM, Collins 4200 FMS and Glass Training
• USAF Aviation Physiology & Altitude Chamber, Beale AFB, CA

• FCC Restricted Radio Telephone Operator
• U.S. Department of Homeland Security: Trained & Certified
• First Class Medical: No Limitations
• USA Passport
• California State University Northridge: Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography: Graduation December, 2004
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127mel
2 turbine
 
sent in my application and have been told will be considered for fo and interview.

1460tt
127mel
2 turbine

Mark,

Not to be rude, but this is about the 20th time I've seen you post your resume on message boards. Every time people kindly (or not so kindly) explain why you should remove that "2 turbine" and you never do. Sim time is sim time, just because you've flown a bunch of turbine sims a total of 2 hours during various interviews doesn't mean you should put the time on your resume!!
 
sent in my application and have been told will be considered for fo and interview.


My qualifications include:


1460tt
127mel
2 turbine



Yes, listing the 2 hours of turbine time won't help you get any jobs, my guess is it will hinder you. It's like a private pilot bragging because he's flown to 2 states.

Alpha flying is a great place very good QOL, Total time doesn't matter too much, however you better be 100% on IFR regs and skills other wise don't bother. If you can't fly an NDB, ILS, LOC, VOR and GPS back to back to mins look somewhere else.
 
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