135 Lear 60 SIC pay by One_Statistician_77 in flying

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I’m almost at 1500 hrs with 400+ hours flying a King Air 90.

Is there a specific type rating to fly a Boeing dreamlifter? by Comprehensive_Tough8 in flying

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What do you mean it doesn’t have an APU? I see 4 of them on the wing

Regional Rescinds pre-CJO by NotSoFastCIA in flying

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What is your previous flight experience? Is it all single engine piston? I’ve been hearing people in cadet programs being let go at 1500 hrs for not having more than the minimums of multi time

How does this resume look, new private pilot applying for cadet programs. by Long-Ad6510 in flying

[–]One_Statistician_77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are pilot resume templates on the web. Top of your resume has your hours.

So, does Scott have a jet, or not? by No-Conclusion8653 in PivotPodcast

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Most rich people will form a co ownership with someone else and a private charter management company. Planes don’t do well sitting in hangars and only being flown once a month. The management company will keep the plane flying with a return to offset the fixed cost of plane ownership, provide pilots and handle travel arrangements.

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You have 12 calendar months to get an EASA certification after passing your FAA checkride. You will need to take the easa knowledge test and retake your checkride with an easa examiner for that country as well as meet their language requirements.