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No, he said CORPORATE pilot. BIG difference.
As I see it, anyway.
I've come across a few corporate pilots that are at gigs that are as bad, if not worse than charter.
No, he said CORPORATE pilot. BIG difference.
As I see it, anyway.
I've come across a few corporate pilots that are at gigs that are as bad, if not worse than charter.
nice stuff Marcus, Yes I see that most of the corporate family and bussiness flying is mostly word of mouth. It also appears to me that these jobs want pilots of high moral, and ethical backgrounds and guys/gals that are stable (usualy means family). "Stable pilots" usualy are thinking long term as it applies to staying with a company, and these are guys who (should) be able to be trusted on the road to not get in much trouble.
It is also CRAZY to me that someone would approach a passenger at an FBO and ask them for a job??!?!? That is just completely dumb to me, and in my opinion someone who would ask that type of question to someone like that prob doesnt have the time and resume to be flying a G550.
I got my first job as a Citation first officer with ~400 hours total, because I got to know someone while working as a line guy. I got my present job by simply applying, but its a fairly large 91k operation. My next job is going to come through networking.
Marcus, you sound like a GREAT employer, its sad that more people don't think along your lines. I bet you see a great return on your investment, and not the revolving door that some other owners see.
I trust these guy with my life, and my granddaughter's life, 100%. And they've never, ever failed to live up to that trust.
CarpetCritter - I don't know if you're aware, but K-State has a very close affiliation with the FlightSafety International Cessna Center in Wichita, KS. FSI Wichita takes intern applicants from K-State and puts them into the SIC programs. The commitment is a "gentlemen's" agreement for one year and then they will type-rate you in whatever jet you get a job in. Along with that, whatever program you're in, they will SIC type rate you. I am currently an intern here in the CE-560XL, CE-650, and the CE-750 programs and love it. Also, once you become proficient and are social, the chances of being asked to do contract trips increase. I have only been here for four months and I have just received my first full-time offer to fly a CE-650 out of Farmingdale, NY.
I did the same route as Crockrocket and did some teaching down at FlightSafety Academy and then got this job. If you go to FSA, there are more opportunities to go to different FSI centers because of the Business Jet Direct program between FSA and FSI.
You fly with chief pilots from all around the world and the exposure is priceless. For example, I just did a recurrent with the chief pilot for Cessna in the Citation Ten and just from "flying" as his co-pilot, I learned so much. Its an awesome learning experience and I highly recommend it for anyone wanting to get into corporate aviation.
P.S. Chief Pilot of Cessna is a great person and pilot; I learned a lot from him as well......