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Martinaire called to interview. Was very laid back and helpful. There wasn't a technical or sim. Company seems very interested in finding stable employees that will be here a bit and help with the feeder routes. Was...
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The phone interview was pretty straightforward: flight time, experience, goals, and familiarity with autopilot, systems, and other general information. The training process is two weeks: one week of classroom work, tests, and indoc.; followed by the second week, which consists of the flying portion. I'm looking forward to working with Martinaire, as they have been super easy to communicate with and seem like a great company to begin a "flying career" with. A good friend of mine had...
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Martinaire called to interview. Was very laid back and helpful. There wasn't a technical or sim. Company seems very interested in finding stable employees that will be here a bit and help with the feeder routes. Was mentioned that the aircraft are steam gauges and that there may be a GPS, but is exception. There's a training contract as well. There is not a lot of information available on this company, but all indicates will be a great way to get turbine time (albeit SEL) while...
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