CoffeeIcePapers
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That crash wasn't a failure, but haven't they had two engine failures and off field landings?
Impossible. We all know PT6's don't fail. No need for 2!That crash wasn't a failure, but haven't they had two engine failures and off field landings?
That crash wasn't a failure, but haven't they had two engine failures and off field landings?
9505B ate a bird and had an off field landing (one of it's four rebuilds).
Flipped up on a wing in a tornado - new set of wingsIt's amazing that 9505B is still going![]()
If you dig around enough the ct blade thing is a little scary.Impossible. We all know PT6's don't fail. No need for 2!
Go to Martinaire and ask for the GUYMON rt.
You work for one of the feeders? Or alpine air?Have you looked into Alpine Air at all? There are some other Fedex Feeders too. CSA is part of MAC, but there's also Baron, Corporate Air, Wiggins and a few others whos names escape me. I see no reason to go to Ameriflight or Martinaire. Ameriflight's abused it's pilots for years and we had a former co-worker who had his base changed on him after training so he came and worked for us instead. I've also heard good things about Freightrunners.
Martinaire pays less than the Fedex feeders and the planes aren't as nice. Unless they have a base you really want I'd say go to the Fedex feeders every single time.
You work for one of the feeders? Or alpine air?
Have you looked into Alpine Air at all? There are some other Fedex Feeders too. CSA is part of MAC, but there's also Baron, Corporate Air, Wiggins and a few others whos names escape me. I see no reason to go to Ameriflight or Martinaire. Ameriflight's abused it's pilots for years and we had a former co-worker who had his base changed on him after training so he came and worked for us instead. I've also heard good things about Freightrunners.
Martinaire pays less than the Fedex feeders and the planes aren't as nice. Unless they have a base you really want I'd say go to the Fedex feeders every single time.
You are aware the Ameriflight owns Wiggins, are you not? And why go to AMF over a 208 operator, how about twin time versus single engine.
I was referring to Martinaire in relation to the Fedex Feeders as I can't think of an advantage they offer over any of them. I'd probably would've gone to a Fedex Feeder awhile back had they flown twins. The initial post from this guy was about flying in Michigan and from my experiences I've known a few pilots that in years past have been told one thing and then assigned something else by Ameriflight and yes I'm aware that Wiggins was bought out by Ameriflight. If he could get the Michigan base he wanted Ameriflight might be a great option.
Both Empire and MAC fly ATR-42/72's. Last time I checked the ATR is a twin.
Have you looked into Alpine Air at all? There are some other Fedex Feeders too. CSA is part of MAC, but there's also Baron, Corporate Air, Wiggins and a few others whos names escape me. I see no reason to go to Ameriflight or Martinaire. Ameriflight's abused it's pilots for years and we had a former co-worker who had his base changed on him after training so he came and worked for us instead. I've also heard good things about Freightrunners.
Martinaire pays less than the Fedex feeders and the planes aren't as nice. Unless they have a base you really want I'd say go to the Fedex feeders every single time.
Wiggins is owned by Ameriflight now; their pay is among the highest of FedEx feeders but I've heard they have incredibly high turnover. We had to cover a couple of their EWR runs in January/February because one of their pilots lost his medical. The also don't give their floater pilots every 5th week off, so they pretty much live on the road.