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Job Opportunity Posting Date: 10/20/2004 Job Title: First Officer Job Location: Various Locations Posting Number: Job Description: Job Objective To provide a safe, economical, and legal operation of company aircraft as a flight crew member. Qualifications Must have 1000 total hours and 100 multi engine hours. Must have current first class medical certificate Must have a commercial pilots license Must possess a current passport High school diploma or equivalent / college degree preferred Specific Duties and Responsibilities Maintain correct company manual with all revisions. Will be highly knowledgeable on the contents of the Flight Operations Manual, Pilot Operating Manual, FAR's and AIM. Will confirm to standards set forth in company policies. Attend industry meetings as appropriate. Maintain currency in specific aircraft. Perform other duties as assigned. Respond By: 11/20/2004 Respond To: DO NOT APPLY ONLINE If you wish to apply for the position, please send an updated resume to: Mesaba Aviation, Inc. Human Resources Department 1000 Blue Gentian Rd, Suite 200 Eagan, MN 55121-1679 Fax 651-367-5392 Expiration date for acceptance of resumes: November 20, 2004 Mesaba.com |
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| Old Skool |
Does anyone know where their bases are? -brian |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Chicago, IL
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CVG? I didn't think they had one there. DTW and MSP for sure. Didn't MEM used to be a base... I think it's all Pinnacle now.
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For some reason I thought they were crewing some of the Bacjets there in CVG. But you know how the 'heard from a guy who heard from a guy that overheard a guy" thing works. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Chicago, IL
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I think you are thinking of Independence Air flying the Dornier 328 Jets for the big D.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Illinois
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Time for the blonde question of the day...where is CVG? I know John has had to go up to Minneapolis and Detroit for training.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jul 2003
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Cincinnati.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Providence, RI
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[ QUOTE ] CVG = "Cincinnasty" "Cincinnati Very Good" "Covington, KY" [/ QUOTE ] Cincinnati Very Good??? Not in my experience...lol G |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Charlotte, NC
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Only according to the marketing people at CVG is "Cincinnati Very Good" ... I tend to think of it more as Cinci-nasty myself. But, it is my late option to get home from work so I spend a lot of time there. I believe Mesaba has bases on the Saab and Avro in DTW, MEM, and MSP. They used to have a Avro base in CVG, whether they still do or not I don't know. Pinnacle has CRJ bases in DTW, MEM, and MSP. |
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CVG is certainly 'cinci-nasty' to me. I like to think of the airport as "Microlanta" because whenever you attempt to order food from any of the concessions there, it's like they're doing you a fantastic favor by preparing your order. And what's up with the chili? Gold Star SO doesn't deserve all of that counter space! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2003
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[ QUOTE ] They used to have a Avro base in CVG, whether they still do or not I don't know. [/ QUOTE ] I think they still do have the Avro base in CVG, unless things have changed very recently. I know a guy who's based there--if I remember correctly, he said they do the maintenence on the Avro there. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Georgetown Ohio/CVG
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Don't go sassin' my home city boys and girls. You don't mess with the 'Nati. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Yeah no doubt - what's up with the Cincinnati bashing?? ![]() .....where tartar sauce goes on hamburgers(Big Boy) and chili goes on spaghetti - the way God intended it. Jason PS - I'm in Memphis for a few months - can someone pleeeeease send me a couple cans of Skyline? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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[ QUOTE ] I never had Skyline, but please tell me it's better than Gold Star! [/ QUOTE ] Ahhh the 50 year old question - which one is better! Skyline is the original and by far the best in my opinion. A true Cincinnati-ian can taste the difference between the two - most outsiders can't so you probably wouldn't like Skyline either. It's definatley a regional 'aquired taste'. Jason |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Chili is from Texas...........putting some cheese in it doesn't qualify it as "real"! ![]() Actually one of my favorite restuarants is in MKE - The Packing House - right across form Signature if I remember correctly. Jason |
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[ QUOTE ] PS - I'm in Memphis for a few months - can someone pleeeeease send me a couple cans of Skyline? [/ QUOTE ] Yea no kidding, my parents sent me a care package a month or so ago with skyline in it, god I was in heaven for about a week, cause thats all I ate. P.S. IMHO Skyline beats the hell out of Goldstar anyday. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Utopia
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What in the world is a Skyline?? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Richmond, VA
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What in the world is a Skyline?? [/ QUOTE ] Chili boy! Pay attention! [/ QUOTE ] Doug, Its good to see someone from wayyy out west has has at least heard of Skyline, next time your in Cincy you have to try it. (Not that I am from Ohio, I am from Paradise Valley, AZ but I live in Ohio now---and Skyline is AWESOME!!) No matter what, nothing will beat the In-and-Outs of Arizona, and the awesome Rubio's and Baja Fresh! As for you Lloyd, if you ever make it as far north as Cincy, you have to give it a try. The five-way is definately the pasta of the future! |
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