Got a job doing EMS in a King Air..Where ya headed?
Can you post the official notice?
Why does it, or how does it not count towards ATP mins per the regs? AMF just loves shooting themselves in both feet.
I know some people who are home based. If you're cool with being away from home for up to 3 weeks at a time I guess it's alright. As for the training....I can give a little insight on this as I was a PA31 line training captain for some of my time there. Due to the pilot shortage and current job market, AMF has been as of late getting the bottom of the barrel of what's out there...especially on the PA31 end since they've shifted mostly towards direct hiring into the 99, so the bottom line is that they get a lot of people who simply cannot fly basic instrument procedures very well with the basic equipment that those airplanes have. Even simple tasks like flying a victor airway confused the heck out of some of these people...so not really the type of pilot I or most others wanted out flying the line and potentially getting themselves killed. That being said, AMF could stand to simplify some of its procedures to give some of these people more rope to hang on to. They have a way at making relatively simple airplanes like the PA31 and 99 akin to operating the space shuttle. As for MX....let's just say that's one of the main reason I decided to leave for an AIr Ambulance job vs. taking the home based Metro position I could have taken and made more money doing so. When your last three months with a company included 2 instances of electrical smoke in 99's, pumping gear down in a 31, 2 turbocharger failures in 31's, weird electrical trouble in a 99 (one of the dual buses giving out..it looked like the panel had a stroke) and finally on my last day on the line a catostrophic engine failure on climbout in a 31 that was the result of cylinder failure......ummmm....I think that kinda speaks for itself.A bit of necrophilia for this thread...
Need info if anybody has it on Home Basing. Is it working for you? The company sticking to it?
Why are so many people failing out of class? No speakie Engrish? Not able to keep the dirty side down? What gives?
That being said, not interested in hearing about how crappy the airplanes are, the mtx or how that one station manager tried to get you in their car.
Hey thanks for the info. I kinda thought that 2 weeks on/off sounded too good to be true. A recruiter has been blowing much smoke up me arse.
Blowing smoke up arse's is recruiting's main job lol Regardless of what company. What are your times etc? I reccomend AMF to people with 135 mins looking to cut their teeth or others who don't wish to join the airlines who are looking to step up from instructing etc....but for others...meh...there's better stuff out there right now.Hey thanks for the info. I kinda thought that 2 weeks on/off sounded too good to be true. A recruiter has been blowing much smoke up me arse.
Dumont is hiring. Just sayin. 12/10 or 12/8 depending on airframe. It's by no means perfect but it's aiight. Mostly.
Hey thanks for the info. I kinda thought that 2 weeks on/off sounded too good to be true. A recruiter has been blowing much smoke up me arse.
What do they pay hawker captains/FOs?
We're trying to get a pay scale, but as of now it's still a "case by case" kind of place. I think it's probably safe to figure "in the vicinity of" low 80s for C/A and low 50s for F/O, but it's a dynamic market at the moment, those numbers could be out of date in either direction tomorrow.