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Partnering with Commercial Carriers to Build a New Class of Pilot

Tradewind

Like lawyers gunning for partner or professors aspiring to tenure, the ultimate career goal of many professional pilots is to fly for a major airline or corporate jet operator. The work to get there is hard and the investment of time and money steep, but the rewards are worth it with a great salary, nice pension, and an undeniable aura of “cool” that will draw interest from others for the rest of one’s life.

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airBaltic started recruitment of 120 pilots

iCadet

In line with the gradual recovery of the aviation market, Latvian airline airBaltic announces that it has started recruitment of a total of 120 additional pilots, including graduates of the airBaltic Pilot Academy. Martin Gauss, Chief Executive Officer of airBaltic: “While we continue to employ our airBaltic Pilot Academy graduates and rehire former employees, this time our needs for additional staff […] The post airBaltic started recruitment of 120 pilots appeared first on iCadet.co

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Database of Construction Number of Aircraft

Aviation Edge

Database of Construction Number of Aircraft May 15, 2022 Complete List of Aircraft Construction Numbers with API An aircraft database that you can use as a complete list of aircraft construction numbers with API. That’s pretty specific but thankfully exactly what our aircraft database and API have! A construction number is assigned to each aircraft once and, as opposed to the registration number, it cannot be changed.

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Love at First Flight

Inspire

Sixteen years and counting for EAA Sport Aviation contributor George Karamitis and his Quicksilver MX ultralight. The post Love at First Flight first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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EAA’s The Green Dot — Aviation Journalist Budd Davisson

Inspire

This time on The Green Dot, hosts Hal and Tom were joined by Budd Davisson, EAA 22483, who shared stories about his adventures and career as an aviation journalist and flight instructor, and the more than 300 different aircraft types he’s flown in the process. The post EAA’s The Green Dot — Aviation Journalist Budd Davisson first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Impediments to Selling

Inspire

In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Vic Syracuse discusses some of the more common issues that can derail the sale of an aircraft. The post Impediments to Selling first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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