Mountain Air Cargo?

goindownthepipes

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Hey all! I have a question. I finally have 135 mins and am looking into all the various companies out there that do entry level cargo work. ON the forums I've read all about airnet, ram, and flight express. However I can't seem to find anything about mountain air cargo. I found their website and they don't look too bad, but I am sure there's more to them than the website. Do any of you know anything about their pay scales, QOL, bases, training agreements, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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I don't have any good inside info, but it looks like a top notch outfit. Their Vans and Fokkers play nice with the DC-10s and A300s on the FED EX ramp...:)

They will be high on my list...some day. Not that "the list" matters that much.
 
If its the company I'm thinking of they fly the carvan for FEDEX. I believe the minimums are 2500TT with all the other 135PIC mins. This is a fedex thing and not a company thing.

As for the pay the FEDEX feeders generally pay decently with set schedule, days off, benifits etc... Not a bad gig at all.
 
GOINDOWN....I haven't seen any gouge on Mountain Air Cargo or the similar company on the west coast--Empire. If anyone has interviewed with either company or know someone who has...please share.
 
PacMan4x4 said:
GOINDOWN....I haven't seen any gouge on Mountain Air Cargo or the similar company on the west coast--Empire. If anyone has interviewed with either company or know someone who has...please share.

Mountain Air Cargo Gouge

Empire Aviation Gouge

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Mins to fly FedEx caravans are 2000 TT, 1000 PIC, & other misc. 135 mins.
 
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