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pilot5
24th Apr 2012, 19:26
Era Alaska is hiring 1900 pilots with low time.
www.flyera.com

Vacancy Announcement
April 24, 2012
All Qualified Applicants Human Resources BE1900 First Officers Open Until Filled
This is a recruitment for BE1900 First Officers working with Era Alaska. There are currently four to six positions available. These are benefit eligible positions upon successful completion of training period.
 Commercial Pilot Certificate, Airplane Multi-engine Land and Instrument ratings with ‘English Proficient’ endorsement, issued by U.S. Department of Transportation.
 Valid First Class Medical Certificate, FAA Form 8500-9, issued by U.S. Department of Transportation
 Valid Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit (FCC 605FRC or equivalent)
 Drivers license issued by State of Alaska or other approved government agency.
 Each company pilot shall, at his or her own expense, maintain a valid First Class
FAA Medical Certificate.
 300 hours total flight time, airplane
 Simulator and general aptitude evaluations as prescribed by the Chief Pilot prior to
commencing flight training with the Company
 No record of any FAA ‘Administrative Action’ or ‘Certificate Action’ within the
previous 24 months of initial interview and 30 months prior to permanent assignment as Company pilot.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT A COMPLETED AND CURRENT EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION TO Era Alaska, Human Resources, 4700 Old International Airport Road, Anchorage, AK Fax 266-8401.
Era Alaska is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We adhere to a policy of making employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship, age or disability. We assure you that your opportunity for employment with Era Alaska depends solely on your qualifications.

gooneydog
24th Apr 2012, 20:13
next to no wages --- But you may get on tv

pilot5
24th Apr 2012, 20:17
What would you expect to make as a 300 hour pilot?

Another
24th Apr 2012, 20:46
roughly $20-$23k (at least not much tax in that bracket)

some places allow you to pick up extra flying putting you in upper portion of that. (or more)
lower end would depend on the monthly guarantee
(if thats how they work it at era)

/edit looks like era has some fixed salary deal but i would assume this is somehow tied to hours flown as well
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