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Citation Job in Alabama?

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C650 a runway hog? A local operator occasionally has one or both of his into and out of their family-owned 3800 x 40, for maintenance I assume. I'll bet that's a butt tightener on final. :D

Minh
 
Don't even consider that Citation operator out of MOB, CSI, unless you want to have the dubious distinction of being THE lowest paid Citation pilot in the US.

That's not a flight department, that's a shelter for battered pilots.
 
We used to fly a C560XL that had no problem getting in and out of a 3600' strip at a field elevation of 3300'.

Civilian's version of a carrier landing...lot's of fun! (too bad it was the only fun thing about that job)
 
Ty Webb said:
Don't even consider that Citation operator out of MOB, CSI, unless you want to have the dubious distinction of being THE lowest paid Citation pilot in the US.

That's not a flight department, that's a shelter for battered pilots.

We interviewed a guy who was chief pilot on a 500 based somewhere up by Gadsden who was making a whopping 26K. :rolleyes: Is it worse than that?
 
Brett Hull said:
We interviewed a guy who was chief pilot on a 500 based somewhere up by Gadsden who was making a whopping 26K. :rolleyes: Is it worse than that?

Hell, that's like getting a million in New York. Just think of all the broken washers and dryers you can buy with that dough to put on the front lawn.:D
 

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