Eaglejet Navajo Program
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Eaglejet Navajo Program
Has anyone here does the Eaglejet Navajo or Turboprop SIC program?
Were you able to log the time?
I have FAA licenses and am seriously considering doing the Eaglejet program.
I need an additional 800 hours asap, and as much as I don't like it, it looks like I'm going to have to pay to get them because no one will talk to me with my 270 hours.
If anyone knows any programs that are better than Eaglejet, please PM me.
Please no sermons on the evils of PFT. I've read them all.
Were you able to log the time?
I have FAA licenses and am seriously considering doing the Eaglejet program.
I need an additional 800 hours asap, and as much as I don't like it, it looks like I'm going to have to pay to get them because no one will talk to me with my 270 hours.
If anyone knows any programs that are better than Eaglejet, please PM me.
Please no sermons on the evils of PFT. I've read them all.
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If you have the right to work in the USA and you still think you need the EagleJet program you lack the judgement to be a good pilot. There are entry level jobs available all over the US.
EagleJet is a joke. You are an SIC in a single pilot pilot aircraft. Noone is likely to be too impressed with PA-31 SIC.
BTW, I don't consider EagleJet to be PFT in the traditional sense. You're more of a passenger. And just like any passenger you're subject to be being bumped off the airplane. Be sure to ask the EagleJet salesscumbag what happens if there is some extra freight. Do you stay on the airplane or does the freight take precedence?
To be called a pilot you have to be someone required for the aircraft to fly.
EagleJet is a joke. You are an SIC in a single pilot pilot aircraft. Noone is likely to be too impressed with PA-31 SIC.
BTW, I don't consider EagleJet to be PFT in the traditional sense. You're more of a passenger. And just like any passenger you're subject to be being bumped off the airplane. Be sure to ask the EagleJet salesscumbag what happens if there is some extra freight. Do you stay on the airplane or does the freight take precedence?
To be called a pilot you have to be someone required for the aircraft to fly.
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I understand my friend. I've met some Europeans doing the EagleJet program. You don't have the far reaching opportunities that are available in the US which is exactly why I prefaced my comments based on your right to work in the US.
I don't know anything about hiring practices in your country so I can't tell you whether EagleJet is a good idea. For US citizens it's a bad move. Overseas it might be a major career boost.
I don't know anything about hiring practices in your country so I can't tell you whether EagleJet is a good idea. For US citizens it's a bad move. Overseas it might be a major career boost.