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Phoenix hot air
balloon company looking to hire laid off pilots
A company in Phoenix is training
laid-off pilots to fly hot air balloons.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - Some laid-off
pilots may be trading in their wings for hot air balloons as one industry
recovers from a grounded 2020.
"It's going to take them years to catch
up," said Rainbow Ryders Hot Air Balloon Ride Company President and CEO Scott
Appelman. He said hot air balloons are lifting off. "Our numbers are up 30%
compared to last year."
The ballooning of business requires more
employees, preferably laid-off pilots who can be quickly trained. "Having laid
off pilots who lost their jobs is great cause having existing aviators, they
understand the rules and regs that apply above the ground," said Appelman. Just
last year, the pandemic robbed thousands of airline workers of their
jobs.
Appelman said he's already heard from
some of them. "We put this information out 36 hours ago, and I already got a
dozen applications from around the country and around the world, and several of
those are from laid-off airline workers," said Appelman.
But he said you don't need cockpit
experience to fly a hot air balloon. "25% of our company has started off as crew
chiefs," said Appelman.
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