Why Ram Air Freight (RAF)?
While many commuters and regionals are hiring, airline recruiters like candidates with Part 135 experience because they know those pilots do well in weather conditions such as dense fog, thunderstorms and icing situations. Additionally, simulator evaluations and intense new-hire training require sharp instrument skills. Flying for RAF will allow you to gain that necessary experience. Since 1982, Ram Air Freight has been the mid-Atlantic leader in check-hauling with more than 50 airplanes and pilots. With headquarters in beautiful Raleigh, North Carolina, and bases throughout the region, our routes extend to 10 different states and more than 50 airports, ranging from small, uncontrolled fields to high-density Class B airports. Bottom line: Everyone who leaves RAF and comes back to chit-chat says this job was the most fun they’ve had in aviation.