PC-12 Insurance requirments

You wont be competitive in the PC-12 would until you have 1000 hours of PIC PC-12 time. Even then the picking is real slim. There are very few PC-12 operations around, and everyone can fly them.

Honestly I would put my money into something that can get you typed. Or that gives you a higher chance of getting hired.

What do you mean by this? I was looking as far as the PC-12 goes at Planesense. I dont know a ton about the company but from the research I have done they seem to have pretty good operation. There website list 1000TT to be a FO on their airplanes.
 
You wont be competitive in the PC-12 would until you have 1000 hours of PIC PC-12 time. Even then the picking is real slim. There are very few PC-12 operations around, and everyone can fly them.

Honestly I would put my money into something that can get you typed. Or that gives you a higher chance of getting hired.

I would say this is NOT true.

and 900TT should be competitive to get hired at Planesense. I think there might be hiring next spring. PDK and PSM bases.
 
You wont be competitive in the PC-12 would until you have 1000 hours of PIC PC-12 time. Even then the picking is real slim. There are very few PC-12 operations around, and everyone can fly them.

This MAY be true in some areas or operations, but very much false in others.

It varies wildly from place to place.
 
What do you mean by this? I was looking as far as the PC-12 goes at Planesense. I dont know a ton about the company but from the research I have done they seem to have pretty good operation. There website list 1000TT to be a FO on their airplanes.

Again, disregard...The guy that wrote that has absolutely no idea what he is talking about.
 
What is your premium?

Pretty good from what I gather.

I have 2 other friends who fly part 91 PC-12's

Both of them are 5000TT+ one ex heavy driver and one ex flight options.
We pay about $5k more annually, of course they are drawing a lil higher salary as well.
 
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