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Brim Aviation SIC


Whiteshadow

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Anyone ever done SIC for Brim? Particularly the Columbia River Bar Pilot program. Due to the nature of the flying, do they still require a decent amount of flight time for SIC, unlike other SIC jobs? I realize it's a small fleet so openings probably don't come up too often. But if one does open up, I'd like to know what it takes to compete for the spot.

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OK, so Lyn straightened me out on the issue. The video I saw led me to believe that there were SIC's on board, I figured maybe because of the complexity of the flying. But it doesn't look like that's the case. So I'll just build up to the "lots more" hours needed and work for them one day as a captain!

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Brim Aviation has been around a while looking to find a niche in the market. They've tried some things here in California; however, they're no worse than any other small company trying to make it in a tight market. Always be aware, look beyond the fluff.

They have had a few accidents, including one fatal.

NTSB Identification: WPR14LA160

NTSB Identification: CEN13FA075

NTSB Identification: SEA05CA200

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