Most widely read newspaper by pilots in US
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Hi Folks,
I'm a European 'bus pilot doing a part time MSc degree and as part of this I am trying to find out what the most widely read newspaper or other forum is used by pilots in the US looking to find new jobs.
Do you folks use the internet mostly or are there newspapers and magazines that you would commonly look at for jobs?
Any suggestions are welcomed and I can then check them out in more detail.
Thanks
I'm a European 'bus pilot doing a part time MSc degree and as part of this I am trying to find out what the most widely read newspaper or other forum is used by pilots in the US looking to find new jobs.
Do you folks use the internet mostly or are there newspapers and magazines that you would commonly look at for jobs?
Any suggestions are welcomed and I can then check them out in more detail.
Thanks
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FM321, the only periodical that I am aware of is Trade-A-Plane. It is available in print form via subscription, purchase from a bookstore, and available online.
Otherwise, US pilots use many internet sources in addition to Trade-A-Plane, such as www.aeps.com www.climbto350.com, www.findapilot.com and others.
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Otherwise, US pilots use many internet sources in addition to Trade-A-Plane, such as www.aeps.com www.climbto350.com, www.findapilot.com and others.
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a lot of people get up to date information on www.aviationinterviews.com
And I think you'll find that job fairs are reasonably common. IE: Attending a job fair to meet potential employers.
And I think you'll find that job fairs are reasonably common. IE: Attending a job fair to meet potential employers.




