Silver Airways
#6713
New Hire
Joined APC: Oct 2014
Posts: 3
#6715
On Reserve
Joined APC: Dec 2017
Posts: 18
Silver Emerging Aviators
Hello Everyone,
I am an instructor at a Part 141 university and came across Silver's program. I would love to live in Florida and my ultimate career goal is a fractional carrier or business aviation. Would you recommend signing up for the program or looking at other airlines?
I am an instructor at a Part 141 university and came across Silver's program. I would love to live in Florida and my ultimate career goal is a fractional carrier or business aviation. Would you recommend signing up for the program or looking at other airlines?
#6716
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2011
Posts: 523
I don’t think we have many Silver pilots floating around here, but figured I would try anyway.
Is it possible to commute from the outstations? I realize cargo side is the most junior right now, but once you were able to hold a passenger line, would commuting from PNS or CHS be something that’s possible?
Is it possible to commute from the outstations? I realize cargo side is the most junior right now, but once you were able to hold a passenger line, would commuting from PNS or CHS be something that’s possible?
#6717
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2008
Posts: 19,703
Well I only had one young man, Mr. Lee from Gulfstream for IOE... Yes it was a while ago 2008... He had 800 TTL and 500 right seat in the 1900... He was a very good pilot and did great coming to the CRJ200 flying his first 4 day trip out of JFK and the NE... I would have signed him off after the first trip but he was short 4 hours... Bonus for me because I was able to fly another 4 days with him... Word was he returned to South Korea with KAL on the 738, his father was a 330 Captain there... Judge pilots for their skills not the Company on the resume...
Kampie, Jpncrjdriver
Kampie, Jpncrjdriver
#6720
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2022
Posts: 508
I'm not at Silver but from a friend who is:
AFW is the junior base. (Amazon ATR cargo flying). It is mostly all night flying, out and back. Meaning you are responsible for your own accommodation between work shifts unless you plan on moving there or already live there.
AFW is the junior base. (Amazon ATR cargo flying). It is mostly all night flying, out and back. Meaning you are responsible for your own accommodation between work shifts unless you plan on moving there or already live there.
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