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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 2, 2002 |
Contact: Kit Darby, ext. 103
Corey Mobley, ext. 170 |
Pilot's Guide to Flying in the Guard & Reserve
2002-2003 EDITION NOW AVAILABLE!
Atlanta, GA - Aviation Information Resources, Inc. (AIR, Inc.) along with Robert Black, author of Pilots Guide to Flying in the Guard & Reserve, released the 2002-2003 edition last month. This 349 page, paperback publication was created for the thousands of military aviators leaving the Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, to join the airlines. This guide lists more than 260 units throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, as well as vital information on where the jobs are and who to contact at each unit, including an address, phone and fax number.
By providing pilots with accurate and timely information in an easy-to-use format, their job search will be shortened and therefore improve their odds in finding a flying job with the National Guard or Reserve, says Kit Darby, president of AIR, Inc. The information found in the guard & reserve book comes directly from the units listed - no government or agency documents were used to compile the contact names, phone and fax numbers, and addresses.
In addition to the current contacts, Mr. Black has supplied information pertinent to each branch of the military to assist pilots in creating a comprehensive application package. Under the Pilot Package section in the guide, the pilot will find a listing of required forms, documentation, and résumé formats needed to help them stand out from the crowd. They will also receive information on pay, benefits, drill requirements, promotions, training, and everything else which makes up the guard and reserve lifestyle.
To purchase the Pilots Guide to Flying in the Guard & Reserve, call 800 JET-JOBS (538-5627) or visit our Web site at www.jet-jobs.com.
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