Flugzeugfhrer E-man
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Hey everyone,
So, I finally decided to apply somewhere that might actually hire me and Ameriflight has been replying pretty promptly to my application. I've got some questions to answer before I waste anyone's time with interviewing me. I have read a lot of the threads on the site, some just confuse the hell out of me, a lot answered the basics (thank you).
**Most importantly...is there going to be expansion/opening at the Miami Base? A mechanic was telling me so, even gave me the chief pilot's number...and then I decided to apply out of curiosity.
1. Would I be able to commute to/from Cincinatti -Miami(that's where the recruiter wrote they would need me)
2. How much does a crashpad/room cost in the cincinnatti area
3. What's an actual expected number of flight hours a month
4. Do you get paid more if you overfly a certain amount of hours (I see only salary listed on the web)
4. Work 5 days always? Any bidding for routes to reduce the number of days, that kind of thing (I'm clueless about bidding, since I've never done that)
5.Do I even stand a chance of eventually getting based in Miami (I read on here about one guy who kept bidding on a station/plane and never got it so he and a buddy left)
I hope to be able to keep the job and still live in Miami...believe me if I could afford rent on my own I'd of been out ages ago.
My background:
Been a CFI 4 years, Corporate Piston twin in Aerostar 2.5 years (got 70hours PC-12 before I was canned), ATP-2500 TT, 1000Multi
Current situation: now flying Part 135 In PA-31's (mostly freight). The pay is pretty good, $2500 guarantee a month and I have been doing well so far. So, this is what has always kept me from the regionals, money. I could not live on less than $36k a year away from Miami. I'm used to the 12-14hrs duty days and average 4-7hrs flight a day...so it will not be anything new to me. Mostly, I crave that Turbine PIC time. I'm sick of walking the airports, talking with C.P's, D.O's and other pilots who tell me about some kid that sold out for $2000 or less/month with much less time than I have and getting the job I want in a small/med jet SIC for Part 91...so I know I need to move around and fly turbine, but pay is always a critical factor in anywhere I work. I have established the fact that Corporate is all about networking, but my networking hasn't worked yet and I need to look at alternatives. I keep my head up and regularly visit airports and FBO's with resumes in hand and a smile on my face to the ones nice enough to take 2 minutes to listen. Only other option that has come up so far is Silver Airways, only if they hire me as captain though (pay/PIC time of course).
Aspirations: maybe the majors and FEDEX, UPS; but am really in love with Corporate above all. I need some time to finish my 4 year degree if I continue for the majors. Skipping the regionals at all costs is a huge goal of mine..unsure if it's feasible.
Thank you to anyone who reads this and replies. Please keep in mind that I'm not too familiar with most of your acronyms for things you regularly discuss in your posts. I'm trying to make a decision before the weekend.
So, I finally decided to apply somewhere that might actually hire me and Ameriflight has been replying pretty promptly to my application. I've got some questions to answer before I waste anyone's time with interviewing me. I have read a lot of the threads on the site, some just confuse the hell out of me, a lot answered the basics (thank you).
**Most importantly...is there going to be expansion/opening at the Miami Base? A mechanic was telling me so, even gave me the chief pilot's number...and then I decided to apply out of curiosity.
1. Would I be able to commute to/from Cincinatti -Miami(that's where the recruiter wrote they would need me)
2. How much does a crashpad/room cost in the cincinnatti area
3. What's an actual expected number of flight hours a month
4. Do you get paid more if you overfly a certain amount of hours (I see only salary listed on the web)
4. Work 5 days always? Any bidding for routes to reduce the number of days, that kind of thing (I'm clueless about bidding, since I've never done that)
5.Do I even stand a chance of eventually getting based in Miami (I read on here about one guy who kept bidding on a station/plane and never got it so he and a buddy left)
I hope to be able to keep the job and still live in Miami...believe me if I could afford rent on my own I'd of been out ages ago.
My background:
Been a CFI 4 years, Corporate Piston twin in Aerostar 2.5 years (got 70hours PC-12 before I was canned), ATP-2500 TT, 1000Multi
Current situation: now flying Part 135 In PA-31's (mostly freight). The pay is pretty good, $2500 guarantee a month and I have been doing well so far. So, this is what has always kept me from the regionals, money. I could not live on less than $36k a year away from Miami. I'm used to the 12-14hrs duty days and average 4-7hrs flight a day...so it will not be anything new to me. Mostly, I crave that Turbine PIC time. I'm sick of walking the airports, talking with C.P's, D.O's and other pilots who tell me about some kid that sold out for $2000 or less/month with much less time than I have and getting the job I want in a small/med jet SIC for Part 91...so I know I need to move around and fly turbine, but pay is always a critical factor in anywhere I work. I have established the fact that Corporate is all about networking, but my networking hasn't worked yet and I need to look at alternatives. I keep my head up and regularly visit airports and FBO's with resumes in hand and a smile on my face to the ones nice enough to take 2 minutes to listen. Only other option that has come up so far is Silver Airways, only if they hire me as captain though (pay/PIC time of course).
Aspirations: maybe the majors and FEDEX, UPS; but am really in love with Corporate above all. I need some time to finish my 4 year degree if I continue for the majors. Skipping the regionals at all costs is a huge goal of mine..unsure if it's feasible.
Thank you to anyone who reads this and replies. Please keep in mind that I'm not too familiar with most of your acronyms for things you regularly discuss in your posts. I'm trying to make a decision before the weekend.