Interview experience:

Airnet is a great 135 operation. I was really impressed on their operation in CMH. Everyone I met throughout my visit was very nice and honest about everything. If you’re looking to fly well-maintained aircraft and gain great IFR experience then you should apply to Airnet. They told me they are on track to hire at least 100 pilots this year. There are a lot of different bases open now, so this is the time to get in. The company has never laid off a pilot. The pay is better then first year regional. Your logging PIC time from the start. Upgrade to Lear about 1.5 years. Jet ride their Charter side is doing great up to about 8 Lear 60’s and growing. All Airnet pilots have Jumpseat privileges on many airlines. You work four nights a week, and home every night. My interview experience was as stated on the other gouges. I will just try to list the things that I think can help add to the previous gouges. I flew out to CMH two days before the interview so I could get some 142 time. I am very glad that I did. I had not had two much twin sim time prior to the interview. But a few tips in the sim, engine failures, don’t use too much rudder to oppose the Asymmetrical trust from the good engine. If you do you end up X-

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