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Old 25th Jun 2011, 15:18
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Looking for pilots flying for AAR Corp

Off for an interview with AAR corp to fly an S61 any one who works there appreciate your take on the company TIA
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Old 26th Jun 2011, 14:45
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Don't have an answer for you, Shorthauler, I just wanted to subscribe to the thread because I'm very interested in whatever AAR folks will say about the interview process. I'm committed where I am for a few more months, but I sure do want to talk to AAR when I can.

So come on, AAR pilots!
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Old 26th Jun 2011, 15:41
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AAR Interview

I interviewed for an S-61 position---they give you a lot of info while you're there, explain the process and the job, and give you plenty of opportunity to ask questions. Because of the security clearance stuff, they don't give you much info beforehand until you show up and they know you're serious in person. I'm hopeful---looks to be a good contract with some good flying and good pay. Semper Fi!
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Old 26th Jun 2011, 17:19
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Thanks

Did they tell you when the training starts and how long.I know I will get that info Wed just curious as I am locked up between the 7th of july and the 19th. I sure don't want to miss a class. Cheers V
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Old 26th Jun 2011, 19:37
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No firm timetable

Most of it depends on how fast they can get started and finished with the security clearance stuff...everything else comes after because without that you can't do the job and there isn't much sense in them spending money on training.
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thanks

cool I already hold a secret DOD so I should be good to go!
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