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pfvspnf
9th Jul 2015, 11:50
Aviation CV is offering a pay to fly for business jets in Europe ! Any info ?
Pfvspnf
Why are all your posts directly related to p2f ?
Are you an agent with a vested interest?
You ask for more information, however your avid interest in Skies Aviation and any other such scheme.
I have all the info on the said scheme.
Would you like to sign up? :E
pfvspnf
16th Jul 2015, 12:47
What a joke!
Line training for pilot: everything you need to know | Aviation Blog (http://www.aviationcv.com/aviation-blog/2015/line-training-for-pilot-everything-you-need-to-know?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=2015-07-16&utm_campaign=Saving+Your+Time+Pilot+Jobs+by+Aircraft+Type)
redsnail
18th Jul 2015, 12:25
500 hours? in a bizjet? Well, that's going to take about 18-24 months then. I doubt any reputable operator will be looking at this scheme.
P40Warhawk
27th Jul 2015, 20:14
You will fly approx. 25 hrs a month. So good luck with that.
2 years no Salary. SCUM.
papazulu
27th Jul 2015, 22:09
I doubt any reputable operator will be looking at this scheme.
Considering that I've heard of operators offering SSTR on small/midsize bizjets, a freelance contract, no min hrs guaranteed and kept quiet that the a/c was up for sale i dare to call the above an oxymoron!
Either we ran out of "reputable operators" or there must be a HUGE market for not-so-reputable-ones...
I think I know the answer already.
PZ :yuk:
P40Warhawk
28th Jul 2015, 13:17
Reputable airlines will recruit their pilots and pay for their TR and offer them proper T and C's.
papazulu
28th Jul 2015, 13:33
Reputable airlines will recruit their pilots and pay for their TR and offer them proper T and C's.
Hardly any left, surely not enough to hire even 10% of the potential workforce available.
SSTR and P2F-LT has been here for a while and it will stay, no matter what you and I (older guy with some decent experience) have to say.
PZ :suspect: