Air Wisconsin Airlines is Still Accepting Pilot Resumes.
Air Wisconsin Airlines is accepting pilot resumes in anticipation for potential hiring in early spring 2010.
Qualifications
- Minimum of a Commercial license with instrument and multi-engine rating – FAA.
- Minimum of 1500 hours of total flight time with 500 hours in multi-engine aircraft.
- First Class Medical Certificate issued by the FAA and updated annually for pilots under the age of 40: every 6 month for those aged 40 to 65.
- Proficiency check in a simulator two times per year with recurrent ground school training.
- Must be able to read, write, understand and fluently speak the English language.
- Previous turbine experience.
- Airline experience preferred.
Benefits
- Starting pay for first officers is $25.27/block hour and after one year is $37.00/block hour.
- Per diem is at $1.60/hour.
- Besides competitive pay, Air Wisconsin pilots are offered a benefits package including:
- Medical/dental insurance; life insurance; short/long-term disability; flexible spending accounts; paid vacation/sick time; 401(k) with 4% company match and a company contribution of 3% of compensation; uniform, headset and medical exam allowances; world-wide travel and jump seat privileges; minimum of 12 days off/month; 75 hour pay guarantee and competitive duty and trip rigs
Fleet Type
Domiciles
- Philadelphia, PA (PHL)
- Washington, DC (DCA)
- Norfolk, VA (ORF)
- New York, NY (LGA)
- Raleigh/Durham, NC (RDU)
Training
Indoctrination is held at Air Wisconsin’s corporate headquarters in Appleton, WI and the remaining training is held in Charlotte, NC at the Flight Training Center. We do not require a training contract or pay for training program. Lodging and transportation are provided along with 2.5 block hours of pay.
How to Apply
Qualified candidates can submit their resume by logging on to our website atwww.airwis.com, clicking on the Careers tab and selecting Open Positions.
If you have already applied for this position and created an applicant profile with Air Wisconsin but would like to update your information or resume you are able to do so. Click on the CRJ First Officer position and this will bring you to the Job Details page. On the left hand side, you will see the option to Edit your Profile. By clicking this, you will be able to make changes to your current information and attach an updated resume.
Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation operates as the largest privately held regional airline in the United States. Founded in 1965, Air Wisconsin works in partnership with US Airways, and United. As a US Airways Express carrier, Air Wisconsin provides flying services to approximately 70 cities throughout the eastern region of North America with their fleet of 70 CRJ 200’s. They schedule approximately 500 departures per day system-wide to about 30 states and two Canadian provinces. With service North America, Air Wisconsin carries nearly 7 million passengers per year. In addition, Air Wisconsin provides ground handling services for United over 20 cities throughout the country.
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