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  2. Gojet Airlines plans St. Louis expansion, adding 150 jobs - AOL

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    The United Express carrier plans to nearly double its operations, adding one new aircraft each month and creating around 150 new jobs. Founded in 2005, GoJet has already made waves in the aviation ...

  3. GoJet Airlines - Wikipedia

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    GoJet Airlines CRJ700 in previous United Express livery. The airline was established in late 2004 by Trans States Holdings. The airline would fly United Express-branded flights out of United Airlines' Chicago O’Hare hub to replace departing United Express carrier Atlantic Coast Airlines. GoJet took delivery of its first Bombardier CRJ700 in ...

  4. Pay to fly - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, to serve as SIC (Second In Command or First Officer): "A pilot may be eligible if he or she was a military-trained pilot; a graduate of a four-year bachelor degree program with an aviation major; a graduate of a two-year associate degree program with an aviation major; or has 1,500 hours total time as a pilot". [39]

  5. Trans States Holdings - Wikipedia

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    A Compass Airlines ERJ-175 A GoJet CRJ-700 A Trans States Airlines ERJ-145. Trans States Holdings, Inc. is a privately owned airline holding company in the United States, which owns and operates GoJet Airlines. The holding company is headquartered in Bridgeton, Missouri near St. Louis Lambert International Airport.

  6. Regional Airline Association - Wikipedia

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    When the bill passed in 2010, the minimum required hours for a pilot to serve as a first officer (co-pilot) in an airline transport capacity was 250 hours. In July 2013, HR 5900 increased this requirement to 1500 hours and possession of an Airline Transport Certificate (ATP).

  7. First officer (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    A senior first officer will typically have at least 1,500 hours flight experience. [8] A first officer may be older or have more experience than a captain. A captain may choose to return to a first officer role to take a job at a different airline. Some pilots prefer to remain a senior first officer than pursue an upgrade to captain, due to the ...

  8. Pilot licensing and certification - Wikipedia

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    After the 2009 crash of Colgan Air Flight 3407, Congress passed legislation, subsequently signed into law, requiring any pilot flying for a Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 121 airline (all United States major airlines and their regional affiliates), that requires three or more pilots to include new-hire first officers, must have had at ...

  9. Trans States Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Trans States Airlines was a regional airline in the United States that operated from 1982 until 2020, when it shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic.It was owned by Trans States Holdings and headquartered in Bridgeton, Missouri. [2]