slushie Still here. Jul 4, 2006 #1 [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]What's ATR? PILOT for Personal Aircraft, Citation V Ultra, plus Charter Co. Must be type rated CE500, ATR Certified. King Air a plus. Fax resume to 702-873-6866. [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]What's ATR? PILOT for Personal Aircraft, Citation V Ultra, plus Charter Co. Must be type rated CE500, ATR Certified. King Air a plus. Fax resume to 702-873-6866. [/FONT]
M MusketeerMan Well-Known Member Jul 4, 2006 #3 Possibly type-rated in the ATR 42 or 72??? Maybe that's one of the planes they use as a charter? Am I grasping at nothing? Hey, I tried.
Possibly type-rated in the ATR 42 or 72??? Maybe that's one of the planes they use as a charter? Am I grasping at nothing? Hey, I tried.
jtrain609 Antisocial Monster Jul 4, 2006 #4 Or it's written by somebody that isn't involved in aviation at all and they're just in HR.
slushie Still here. Jul 4, 2006 #6 John Herreshoff said: Or it's written by somebody that isn't involved in aviation at all and they're just in HR. Click to expand... That's my guess. I saw an add a couple years ago that mentioned a Sesna.
John Herreshoff said: Or it's written by somebody that isn't involved in aviation at all and they're just in HR. Click to expand... That's my guess. I saw an add a couple years ago that mentioned a Sesna.
jonnyb Well-Known Member Jul 5, 2006 #7 slushie said: That's my guess. I saw an add a couple years ago that mentioned a Sesna. Click to expand... I'm pretty sure they meant ATP Certified.
slushie said: That's my guess. I saw an add a couple years ago that mentioned a Sesna. Click to expand... I'm pretty sure they meant ATP Certified.
Looking4Lower New Member Jul 5, 2006 #8 I think I've occastionally heard old-timers refer to the ATP as an ATR, Airline Transport Rating.