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NW_Pilot
May 30th 08, 02:06 AM
Ahhh!!!! Well looks like my vacation is over time to go back to work! here
whats planned....
2 172's to Jordan Via Azores, Spain, Italy, Greece, Cypress.
1 Arrow IV to Bulgaria Via Azores, Spain, Italy
2 SR22's to Japan Via Alaska,
1 Cessna 400 to EU (OshKosh)
1 Seneca V to India, Via Alaska, Japan, Philipines, Thiland,
1 SR22 to Newzealand Via Hawaii, X-mas Island, Figi or Pogo Pogo
I am also taking applications for an additional ferry pilot or two to ferry
new Cessna's, and Cirrus in the Fall working on a contract for 25 Sr22
deliveries and 18 Cessna's November 2008 to Febuarry 2009. Each trip takes
about a week each minium pay will be $1,500 each + all expenses each trip.
Pay is always DOE, aircraft and trip length and over water time.
The Minimum for a crossing is $1,500 usually a lot more.
My Insurance minimums are,
FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate or Properly Rated for Aircraft!
1,200TT (Not To Include Time As Instruction Given) Real Airplane Flying
Time.
50 PIC Actual Instrument
2 Assisted Crossings From Name Insured or 5 Solo Crossings Log Book Copies
Required.
100 in make and model
50 PIC In TAA
Commercial Pilot Endorsement On Overweight Techniques
(CFI's ok but must provide notorized statment to insurance co that they will
not use aircraft for any instruction)
My Trade A Plane advert will be posted around September/October..
You can send me your info via
hr___@___n_os_pam_internationalferryflightsn_os_pa m_dot_com
Stealth Pilot[_2_]
May 30th 08, 12:28 PM
On Thu, 29 May 2008 18:06:29 -0700, "NW_Pilot"
> wrote:
>Ahhh!!!! Well looks like my vacation is over time to go back to work! here
>whats planned....
>
>2 172's to Jordan Via Azores, Spain, Italy, Greece, Cypress.
>1 Arrow IV to Bulgaria Via Azores, Spain, Italy
>2 SR22's to Japan Via Alaska,
>1 Cessna 400 to EU (OshKosh)
>1 Seneca V to India, Via Alaska, Japan, Philipines, Thiland,
>1 SR22 to Newzealand Via Hawaii, X-mas Island, Figi or Pogo Pogo
>
>
>I am also taking applications for an additional ferry pilot or two to ferry
>new Cessna's, and Cirrus in the Fall working on a contract for 25 Sr22
>deliveries and 18 Cessna's November 2008 to Febuarry 2009. Each trip takes
>about a week each minium pay will be $1,500 each + all expenses each trip.
>Pay is always DOE, aircraft and trip length and over water time.
>
>The Minimum for a crossing is $1,500 usually a lot more.
>
>My Insurance minimums are,
>FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate or Properly Rated for Aircraft!
>1,200TT (Not To Include Time As Instruction Given) Real Airplane Flying
>Time.
>50 PIC Actual Instrument
>2 Assisted Crossings From Name Insured or 5 Solo Crossings Log Book Copies
>Required.
>100 in make and model
>50 PIC In TAA
>Commercial Pilot Endorsement On Overweight Techniques
>(CFI's ok but must provide notorized statment to insurance co that they will
>not use aircraft for any instruction)
>
>My Trade A Plane advert will be posted around September/October..
>
>You can send me your info via
>hr___@___n_os_pam_internationalferryflightsn_os_pa m_dot_com
>
what did your last pilot die of?
NW_Pilot
May 30th 08, 04:55 PM
"Stealth Pilot" > wrote in message
...
> On Thu, 29 May 2008 18:06:29 -0700, "NW_Pilot"
> > wrote:
>
>>Ahhh!!!! Well looks like my vacation is over time to go back to work! here
>>whats planned....
>>
>>2 172's to Jordan Via Azores, Spain, Italy, Greece, Cypress.
>>1 Arrow IV to Bulgaria Via Azores, Spain, Italy
>>2 SR22's to Japan Via Alaska,
>>1 Cessna 400 to EU (OshKosh)
>>1 Seneca V to India, Via Alaska, Japan, Philipines, Thiland,
>>1 SR22 to Newzealand Via Hawaii, X-mas Island, Figi or Pogo Pogo
>>
>>
>>I am also taking applications for an additional ferry pilot or two to
>>ferry
>>new Cessna's, and Cirrus in the Fall working on a contract for 25 Sr22
>>deliveries and 18 Cessna's November 2008 to Febuarry 2009. Each trip takes
>>about a week each minium pay will be $1,500 each + all expenses each trip.
>>Pay is always DOE, aircraft and trip length and over water time.
>>
>>The Minimum for a crossing is $1,500 usually a lot more.
>>
>>My Insurance minimums are,
>>FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate or Properly Rated for Aircraft!
>>1,200TT (Not To Include Time As Instruction Given) Real Airplane Flying
>>Time.
>>50 PIC Actual Instrument
>>2 Assisted Crossings From Name Insured or 5 Solo Crossings Log Book Copies
>>Required.
>>100 in make and model
>>50 PIC In TAA
>>Commercial Pilot Endorsement On Overweight Techniques
>>(CFI's ok but must provide notorized statment to insurance co that they
>>will
>>not use aircraft for any instruction)
>>
>>My Trade A Plane advert will be posted around September/October..
>>
>>You can send me your info via
>>hr___@___n_os_pam_internationalferryflightsn_os_pa m_dot_com
>>
>
> what did your last pilot die of?
I have used 2 contract pilots both of them are now working for an airline.
Alive and doing well
Stealth Pilot[_2_]
May 31st 08, 03:03 PM
On Fri, 30 May 2008 08:55:41 -0700, "NW_Pilot"
> wrote:
>
>"Stealth Pilot" > wrote in message
...
>> On Thu, 29 May 2008 18:06:29 -0700, "NW_Pilot"
>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>My Trade A Plane advert will be posted around September/October..
>>>
>>>You can send me your info via
>>>hr___@___n_os_pam_internationalferryflightsn_os_pa m_dot_com
>>>
>>
>> what did your last pilot die of?
>
>I have used 2 contract pilots both of them are now working for an airline.
>Alive and doing well
>
good man.
a ferry pilot told me some years ago of a show that advertised for
ferry pilots. they'd lost two in the ocean and needed to replace them.
I was probing to see whether you were the firm.
Stealth Pilot
wrxpilot
May 31st 08, 04:34 PM
On May 29, 9:06*pm, "NW_Pilot" >
wrote:
>
> My Insurance minimums are,
> FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate or Properly Rated for Aircraft!
> 1,200TT (Not To Include Time As Instruction Given) Real Airplane Flying
> Time.
NW Pilot, you crack me up! Still amazed you haven't killed yourself
yet.
Andrew Sarangan
May 31st 08, 06:50 PM
On May 31, 11:34 am, wrxpilot > wrote:
> On May 29, 9:06 pm, "NW_Pilot" >
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > My Insurance minimums are,
> > FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate or Properly Rated for Aircraft!
> > 1,200TT (Not To Include Time As Instruction Given) Real Airplane Flying
> > Time.
>
> NW Pilot, you crack me up! Still amazed you haven't killed yourself
> yet.
Why? No one seems amazed that the weekend pilot who flies poorly-
maintained rental fleet has not killed himself yet, so why are these
flights any riskier? This sounds like a fantastic job if you are
single and no kids. Just one question, what is "DOE"?
NW_Pilot
June 1st 08, 12:22 AM
"Clark" > wrote in message
...
> Andrew Sarangan > wrote in news:8c3a131c-d222-436d-
> :
>
>> On May 31, 11:34 am, wrxpilot > wrote:
>>> On May 29, 9:06 pm, "NW_Pilot" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > My Insurance minimums are,
>>> > FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate or Properly Rated for Aircraft!
>>> > 1,200TT (Not To Include Time As Instruction Given) Real Airplane
> Flying
>>> > Time.
>>>
>>> NW Pilot, you crack me up! Still amazed you haven't killed yourself
>>> yet.
>>
>> Why? No one seems amazed that the weekend pilot who flies poorly-
>> maintained rental fleet has not killed himself yet, so why are these
>> flights any riskier? This sounds like a fantastic job if you are
>> single and no kids. Just one question, what is "DOE"?
>>
>>
>
> Depends On Experience
>
> In other words he pays what he thinks the other guy will accept, not for
> completing the job.
>
> --
> ---
> there should be a "sig" here
I pay what a person is worth...
For top pay one need to have their owned equipment (excluding raft), have a
few crossings, know how to obtain the proper over flight and landing
permits, know routes, times, handlers, customs procedures, and how to file
the route properly without getting it rejected by euro control or other
agencies 5 times and wasting time. Some one like that is worth more than
someone that dose not have the experience and is going to have to be trained
and/or hand fed the entire trip.
That's What Depending On Experience Is.
Even leaving the us for export is not simple..... depending on where your
going you will need to have the proper export paperwork and number of
copies.
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