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If I were instructing, and had the opportunity to fly for Airnet, I'd do it in a heartbeat. It is what we as pilots want to do, haul something somewhere for compensation. Instructing is a job and teaching is rewarding but I wanted to be a pilot, not a teacher. When I was on the hiring board for COEX, we loved Airnet applicants. We knew they could fly and the interview focused on other things. The pay is better first year than you will get at most regionals but you don't get much day time flying and no nice layovers/flight attendants serving you meals etc. I'd reccomend it to anyone. The employees are great and I've had the chance to meet the recruiters on different Air Inc trips etc. Great way to build time and experience.
 
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