In order to serve as PIC of a Part 135 fixed-wing operation that does not require an ATP, the pilot must have logged how many total flight hours?
In order to serve as PIC of a Part 135 fixed-wing operation that does not require an ATP, the pilot must have logged how many hours of cross country?
In reference to question 2 above, what defines cross country time for Part 135 minimums?
What are the minimum pilot certification and flight hours to serve as SIC under Part 135 in a normal, fixed-wing operation?
For the following scenarios, try to honestly explore real career opportunities. Try to utilize a different job listings service for each one, just to see what’s out there. One of the most popular pilot listings is the Facebook group Corporate Aviation Jobs Listings . There are numerous paid and free job postings sites out there – focus on the free ones for this unless you feel strongly that you will want paid access to sites due to your own career interests. Please locate a job in reference to your major and career goals – such as pilots, find a pilot position, for management, find an entry level company position.
Locate one air ambulance position – preferably an entry level position – and describe the position title, minimum requirements, and how you could network for this position
Locate one Part 91 corporate flight position – preferably an entry level position – and describe the position title, minimum requirements, and how you could network for this position .
Locate one Part 135 charter flight position – preferably an entry level position – and describe the position title, minimum requirements, and how you could network for this position .
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