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Old March 1st, 2006, 10:51   #1
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Default Does AirNet still do ride-alongs?

I did one 3 or 4 years ago and i absolutely loved it. The company looked awesome to me, and it has always be on my mind for a place i want to eventually work.
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Old March 1st, 2006, 17:44   #2
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So, then that was after 9-11? If it was after 9-11, then they're probably still cool with it. Call Craig Washka and ask. He's in charge of recruitment. Airnet.com

I'm pretty sure it also depends on whether somebody from inside the company arranges for it.
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yeah, i talked to craig last time, and when he was at UND a few years ago i talked to him in person, a very nice guy
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what all took place during the ride along, and did you find out if they still offer them-steve
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haven't talked to them, but in the ride along i did this.

left @ midnight from kstp - milwaukee, unloaded , reloaded, then flew to Midway, unloaded, went and took a 2 hour nap, flew back to milwaukee, then back to kstp, arrived around 8am. cool flight got to see how their system works for the average company pilot, made me want to be a part of the company even more, but at the time i was just beginning my instrument training. oh yeah, also this particular flight was on a Baron
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thanks for the reply that sounds like alot of fun, let me know if you call and find anything out, later-Steve
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