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ashish_pilote
9th Jul 2010, 03:53
Hey !

I always wanted to know if there is any Cargo that hired low timers ?

If so plz do list them....

Thx in advance::ok:

ashish_pilote
14th Jul 2010, 03:28
Not even a single reply ?

So is the answer ''NO'':{

Intruder
14th Jul 2010, 04:07
Is there any passenger that hires low timers?

The answer is similar, since there is a similar range of carrier types in both fields.

Maybe you'd get more responses if you provided more information: Time, experience, places you'll consider...

muduckace
14th Jul 2010, 16:29
Yeah, what do you mean by low time, I used to know allot of narrow body pax and freight carriers that would hire at minimums for a rt seat and below to fly sideways (you could fly sideways on a few widebody aircraft as well below minimums).

ashish_pilote
17th Jul 2010, 09:11
ThX for the reply guys !

FAA/DGCA/Canadian CPL [IR MEL SEL] with 250 hrs,will relocate any where as far I get to log hrs.:O

Intruder
17th Jul 2010, 14:38
If you have taildragger time and good air sense, you might try the Alaska or Canadian bush...

ashish_pilote
20th Jul 2010, 16:16
No time on tail wheel + work permit n Greed card prob US !!!

Any other place ?

Kuppo
21st Jul 2010, 18:58
Im a young gun similiar to yourself who was was wondering the same thing a while back. most freight outfits in the US require part 135 mins something along the lines of 1500TT 50 ME 100 actual instrument etc. Thats for companies with light singles and twins and maybe a 1900 gig or something like that. It could be anywhere upward if we're talkin jets. Unfortunately the only work for us guys these days seems to be CFI, but im still lookin for more adventure before i fly the line for the rest of my life. i'll post if I hear of anything, please do the same. good luck!

ashish_pilote
22nd Jul 2010, 06:46
Thx for the reply !:ok:

There is this outfit called Susi-Air[Largest C-108 fleet in Asia] in Indonesia,which hires Fresher but Not the moment,but try ur luck:E !

Evanelpus
22nd Jul 2010, 16:03
Try Buffalo in Canada, you'll probably have to be a rampie first though.

Kuppo
22nd Jul 2010, 17:00
Susi Air looks like a pretty solid company...thanks for the tip. Routes and fleet look great! Now, if i could just get over to the pacific...

K1W1 Boy
23rd Jul 2010, 21:30
Susi Look like a good start for low timers but..... Bond on C208 = $2500 for F/O then another $1500 to upgrade to captain once you get your 1000 hours, Having said that they are expanding a a hell of a rate and there is talk about a few new twins coming in from canada in the future,
If you want more info PM me :ok:

Gligg
27th Jul 2010, 12:54
Canadian twins on the way? Blonde or Brunette?