B727 Operators and units on service
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B727 Operators and units on service
Which operators around the globe and in the US still flying the B727? I just know Amerijet,
In south america still some companys flying this beaty, Colombia has at least 5 B727-200 and 2 B727 SUPER, I know in brasil some companys still flying this..
Would be nice to try to make a list about the operators and de quantity of units on service
In south america still some companys flying this beaty, Colombia has at least 5 B727-200 and 2 B727 SUPER, I know in brasil some companys still flying this..
Would be nice to try to make a list about the operators and de quantity of units on service
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Not Sure Why You're Asking...
I have no clue about why you are asking and my comment may not be relevant... here goes... Are you seeking a driver's job?
If the (small) fleet that you may be flying is well maintained and in great condition, I'd have zero concerns about the hardware. That said, how do you really know? You could ask to see the fleet's Mx log books during your application process, but that alone might wash you out. What do you know about the carrier itself. (And yes, log books can be faked!) With some homework, look at the carrier's financial reports over several years. Good, bad or ugly? Are you offered any opportunity to meet existing line crew? If so, listen to them.
A well maintained 727-200 does not trouble me in the slightest. A lot of African and SEA carriers do. Please be careful. If the operation does not have a good 'odor,' by your own standards, saying 'thank you,' and walking away may be a very smart move.
Have you considered an upgrade? If your ticket still has a few years remaining, perhaps a new TR is for you...
If the (small) fleet that you may be flying is well maintained and in great condition, I'd have zero concerns about the hardware. That said, how do you really know? You could ask to see the fleet's Mx log books during your application process, but that alone might wash you out. What do you know about the carrier itself. (And yes, log books can be faked!) With some homework, look at the carrier's financial reports over several years. Good, bad or ugly? Are you offered any opportunity to meet existing line crew? If so, listen to them.
A well maintained 727-200 does not trouble me in the slightest. A lot of African and SEA carriers do. Please be careful. If the operation does not have a good 'odor,' by your own standards, saying 'thank you,' and walking away may be a very smart move.
Have you considered an upgrade? If your ticket still has a few years remaining, perhaps a new TR is for you...
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Thanks a good questions the thing is that after more than a year I got the job opportunity to fly it, but its not a safe operation so what I looking is after got some hours here, start my applications in others companies where the op might be better
Thanks a good questions the thing is that after more than a year I got the job opportunity to fly it, but its not a safe operation so what I looking is after got some hours here, start my applications in others companies where the op might be better
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South American gangs using old aircraft to fly cocaine to Africa
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The UN agency began warning about trans-Atlantic drug planes after Nov 2, 2009, when a burned-out Boeing 727 was found in the desert in Mali. Drug smugglers had flown the jet from Venezuela, unloaded it and then torched it, investigators said.
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JanetFlight Come to DRC...Services Air still flying them a lot
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Do you know the requirements ?
In DRC....Hummm, dont think so...maybe some Dollars or Euros in your pocket.
Are they hiring?
In DRC...lots of guys running away, so, others comin'in.
In UK u have also a pair of nice&updated 722 flying on behalf of T2 AVIATION LTD//2 EXCEL AVIATION LTD, for oil spilling purposes.
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Wish u luck my friend
In DRC....Hummm, dont think so...maybe some Dollars or Euros in your pocket.
Are they hiring?
In DRC...lots of guys running away, so, others comin'in.
In UK u have also a pair of nice&updated 722 flying on behalf of T2 AVIATION LTD//2 EXCEL AVIATION LTD, for oil spilling purposes.
https://twitter.com/t2aviation
Wish u luck my friend
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Sounds Good! In the website it says the have the SUPER so they are not to old as others!
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I know Amerijet is hiring FO,s for the 727. If you are a US person, meaning US citizen or legal resident with an FAA ATP they will be happy to take your application. Recently hired pilots with no jet experience. However, the failure rate among those is high. But the planes are well maintained and under FAA standards. Good luck finding what you want.