Hawaii 135 operators
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Hawaii 135 operators
Hi everyone, I'm wondering if anybody can shed some more light on QOL/reputation at some of the 135 organizations in Hawaii. Right now I'm looking at Transair, Kamaka and Mokulele to fly part time for a few years (I'm still active duty, but in a job with a really flexible schedule) then transition to full time once I separate. For reference, I'm a navy guy (super hornets) with 1150 hours.
I'm new to this community so I apologize if I'm not adhering to any forum bylaws - just let me know and I'll flog myself accordingly
So far what I've gotten from the rest of the forum is that kamaka is fly for free, and that generally doesn't bode well. It seems like it's a relatively short requirement, basically time to get comfortable before you start flying solo legs. Luckily I'm already getting a paycheck, so working as an unpaid loader for a month doesn't personally bother me, but I've read on here that working for a fly-for-free type of company can brand you in a bad way.
Transair seems to have a smattering of opinions around it, some of them sound pretty scathing. However I do think it'd be cool to fly the SD3-60, and it's probably better experience for later on as well.
Mokulele seems to be positive all around, but I did read something about how they don't have a great relationship with Hawaiian airlines, is there any truth to this?
Right now my main goal is pretty much just to log time and break up the monotony of my day job - any advice at all would be appreciated!
I'm new to this community so I apologize if I'm not adhering to any forum bylaws - just let me know and I'll flog myself accordingly
So far what I've gotten from the rest of the forum is that kamaka is fly for free, and that generally doesn't bode well. It seems like it's a relatively short requirement, basically time to get comfortable before you start flying solo legs. Luckily I'm already getting a paycheck, so working as an unpaid loader for a month doesn't personally bother me, but I've read on here that working for a fly-for-free type of company can brand you in a bad way.
Transair seems to have a smattering of opinions around it, some of them sound pretty scathing. However I do think it'd be cool to fly the SD3-60, and it's probably better experience for later on as well.
Mokulele seems to be positive all around, but I did read something about how they don't have a great relationship with Hawaiian airlines, is there any truth to this?
Right now my main goal is pretty much just to log time and break up the monotony of my day job - any advice at all would be appreciated!
Last edited by usernameanxiety; 06-01-2019 at 03:31 PM.
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There is also Makani Kai Air. They fly Caravans single-pilot.
https://www.jsfirm.com/Pilot-Fixed+W...medium=organic
The starting pay sounds good for a Caravan. But the job posting is very sarcastic, which would scare me away.
https://www.jsfirm.com/Pilot-Fixed+W...medium=organic
The starting pay sounds good for a Caravan. But the job posting is very sarcastic, which would scare me away.
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There is also Makani Kai Air. They fly Caravans single-pilot.
https://www.jsfirm.com/Pilot-Fixed+W...medium=organic
The starting pay sounds good for a Caravan. But the job posting is very sarcastic, which would scare me away.
https://www.jsfirm.com/Pilot-Fixed+W...medium=organic
The starting pay sounds good for a Caravan. But the job posting is very sarcastic, which would scare me away.
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For people who are unfamiliar with 135 ops in Hawaii, I thought I'd post a link to Swayne Martin's video on a typical day at work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U97l0RbQZFg&t=82s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U97l0RbQZFg&t=82s
#6
I interviewed with the owner a few years ago for the caravan job. He is a hoot and class act. They have a great operation. He treats his employees well. Only reason we didn’t take job was because it was in Hawaii. Go for it if your looking to build time in an interesting place.
There is also Makani Kai Air. They fly Caravans single-pilot.
https://www.jsfirm.com/Pilot-Fixed+W...medium=organic
The starting pay sounds good for a Caravan. But the job posting is very sarcastic, which would scare me away.
https://www.jsfirm.com/Pilot-Fixed+W...medium=organic
The starting pay sounds good for a Caravan. But the job posting is very sarcastic, which would scare me away.
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Thanks for the replies, the Makani job is pretty intriguing - unfortunately I'm annoyingly short, about 50 hours. His posting is pretty clear about his requirements, haha, I wonder if submitting a resume would do any more than generate some good jokes
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I know the old man at Schuman. Good operation and no BS. From what I see he trusts his people and supports them. If I lived there I'd fly for them for sure. Since you're Mil it may be worth talking to him, even driving over to HQ. He won't BS you and is really a nice guy. He won't be worse than any COs you have.
As far as Mokulele, yes this is true. However it is because Hawaiian doesn't take kindly to anyone else running inter-island airline service, so it's not Mokulele that is the issue, it Hawaiian wanting to rule the kingdom themselves. And that goes for SWA too. Another rival encroaching on their turf is really getting under their skin.
As far as Mokulele, yes this is true. However it is because Hawaiian doesn't take kindly to anyone else running inter-island airline service, so it's not Mokulele that is the issue, it Hawaiian wanting to rule the kingdom themselves. And that goes for SWA too. Another rival encroaching on their turf is really getting under their skin.
Last edited by geosync; 06-03-2019 at 08:32 PM. Reason: Adding info
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Avoid Transcare
HAL hires a bunch of mokulele guys after they go to the mainland and fly at Skywest for a few years.
Have you checked out corporate air?
The two medivac companies also hire FOs. HLF uses them for the neonatal flights and Lifesave is a two crew operation.
HAL hires a bunch of mokulele guys after they go to the mainland and fly at Skywest for a few years.
Have you checked out corporate air?
The two medivac companies also hire FOs. HLF uses them for the neonatal flights and Lifesave is a two crew operation.
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