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We have 12 C-172's and a regular turnover of classes as they come in,
finish their training, and ship out again. Very structured, and very syllabus oriented. Standardized and professional. We are hiring new CFI's knowing they'll probably leave after a year or so when they get some experience. This is one of the best instruction gigs you'll ever get as a flight instructor. We are offering a 32-35K salary and you'll work pretty regular hours with normally two days a week off. You'll work weekends and nights as the schedule dictates on a rotating basis. Located north of Pensacola, Florida in the little town of Bay Minette, Alabama. Our primary focus is on military initial flight screening for Navy. USMC and USCG selectees. For more information you can email me via . The obvious deletions in the email address. We are hiring now and anticipate further needs with planned expansion. Rocky |
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Wow, you're at Bay Minette? We stopped there for cheap fuel on our way to
FL in March. What a great little airport! The line girl, Sara(?) at the new midfield fbo building pumped our fuel even though it was self serve, she also reauthorized my credit card each time it hit the limit while pumping the 150 gallons into our Aztec. I just happened to find Bay Minette while searching the net for fuel stops on the way to Pensacola and it was a pleasant surprise! As they had mogas available, I informed Jay and Mary Honeck who were also traveling in our group of two, and he and his family dropped in behind us to take advantage of such a rare commodity. Keep up the good work down there! Good luck with the CFI search, sorry I can't help, it would be too long of a commute. What a shame because you're just north of the Foley/Loxley potato farming, I'd be right at home (sans snow, but I'd survive). We'll definitely be back! Jim "Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote in message ... We have 12 C-172's and a regular turnover of classes as they come in, finish their training, and ship out again. Very structured, and very syllabus oriented. Standardized and professional. We are hiring new CFI's knowing they'll probably leave after a year or so when they get some experience. This is one of the best instruction gigs you'll ever get as a flight instructor. We are offering a 32-35K salary and you'll work pretty regular hours with normally two days a week off. You'll work weekends and nights as the schedule dictates on a rotating basis. Located north of Pensacola, Florida in the little town of Bay Minette, Alabama. Our primary focus is on military initial flight screening for Navy. USMC and USCG selectees. For more information you can email me via . The obvious deletions in the email address. We are hiring now and anticipate further needs with planned expansion. Rocky |
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You can afford 150 gallons at a time? You must be rich
![]() "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... Wow, you're at Bay Minette? We stopped there for cheap fuel on our way to FL in March. What a great little airport! The line girl, Sara(?) at the new midfield fbo building pumped our fuel even though it was self serve, she also reauthorized my credit card each time it hit the limit while pumping the 150 gallons into our Aztec. I just happened to find Bay Minette while searching the net for fuel stops on the way to Pensacola and it was a pleasant surprise! As they had mogas available, I informed Jay and Mary Honeck who were also traveling in our group of two, and he and his family dropped in behind us to take advantage of such a rare commodity. Keep up the good work down there! Good luck with the CFI search, sorry I can't help, it would be too long of a commute. What a shame because you're just north of the Foley/Loxley potato farming, I'd be right at home (sans snow, but I'd survive). We'll definitely be back! Jim "Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote in message ... We have 12 C-172's and a regular turnover of classes as they come in, finish their training, and ship out again. Very structured, and very syllabus oriented. Standardized and professional. We are hiring new CFI's knowing they'll probably leave after a year or so when they get some experience. This is one of the best instruction gigs you'll ever get as a flight instructor. We are offering a 32-35K salary and you'll work pretty regular hours with normally two days a week off. You'll work weekends and nights as the schedule dictates on a rotating basis. Located north of Pensacola, Florida in the little town of Bay Minette, Alabama. Our primary focus is on military initial flight screening for Navy. USMC and USCG selectees. For more information you can email me via . The obvious deletions in the email address. We are hiring now and anticipate further needs with planned expansion. Rocky |
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As they had mogas available, I informed Jay and Mary Honeck who were also
traveling in our group of two, and he and his family dropped in behind us to take advantage of such a rare commodity. And a great tip it was. Bay-Minnette is a VERY nice, under-utilized (aren't they all?) small-town airport with nice people and reasonable fuel prices. I sure wish our airport would sell mogas! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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