If you want TP flying with some great scenery, Ace up here in AK is a great place. Fitting their 1900Cs with all glass and AP. They even issue you a parka. They do some great flying and the pay is great.
How many hours does your “friend” have? If looking for a lower time FO position your “friend” may be locked in for some time with their contract.
$31,500-$48,700 and only 7 days off a month?
Don't most normal people only get 8 days off per month, depending on how the weekends fall?
Guess it depends on the other big factor, like how long is a normal duty day...
Cheers,
Brian
$31,500-$48,700
Normal people or normal flying jobs? I’m off 17 days this month. I think the regional guys get off about 2 weeks per month as well.
Not saying there is something wrong with that pay and schedule. Based on the qualifications and the pool of applicants, they’ll find pilots willing pilots to fill those seats. If I were in my 20s, it would be a path I’d think about. Today? Nope. Plus, too damn cold in MKE!
I know, just giving you a hard time.
I'm reviewing all of my flying options when I retire from the military in Aug 2022 - 28 years is long enough ...but the retirement pay is better if I stick it out the last 3 years. Won't be to hard since they are sticking me at DLA HQ's at Fort Belvoir.
Brian
I asked for Belvoir after 4 yrs at Rucker. Never hurts to ask but you have to be prepared for the branch manager to literally laugh at you on the phone. “Nope, you can spent your summer in Iraq or your winter in Afghanistan. Take your pick.”
I agree ^^^^
Plus, how much PIC can you really log? As a 135 SIC, seems like stars have to align to log pic. Isn't that (pic) what applies to atp min's?
Not sure if sic hours help other than the paycheck and a resume item
Plus, how much PIC can you really log? As a 135 SIC, seems like stars have to align to log pic. Isn't that (pic) what applies to atp min's?
Not sure if sic hours help other than the paycheck and a resume item
§135.115 Manipulation of controls.
No pilot in command may allow any person to manipulate the flight controls of an aircraft during flight conducted under this part, nor may any person manipulate the controls during such flight unless that person is—
(a) A pilot employed by the certificate holder and qualified in the aircraft;
Has had at least 1,200 hours of flight time as a pilot, including 500 hours of cross country flight time, 100 hours of night flight time, and 75 hours of actual or simulated instrument time at least 50 hours of which were in actual flight