Aaron, Brazakkas, I believe was the company changing brand to Cape York or whichever. Reason domain's not used/active.
Nobody updated Broome Heli. Was it about year or so ago som ex-staff sued them for sub-award wages backpay etc? The ops, if any, may not be as usual.
Helicopter (Entry Level) Company Directory.
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- 1st Dan
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- Gold Wings
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Re: Helicopter (Entry Level) Company Directory.
Question...
Should a Newbie pilot who is looking for their first flying role or a ground crew position that may lead to a flying role advertise themselves on here? Especially if sending resume's to companies and either not getting a reply or just a thanks for the email.
I see a lot of experienced guys advertising but never a Newbie?
i have spoken to a few lately and they want to advertise but are unsure.
Should a Newbie pilot who is looking for their first flying role or a ground crew position that may lead to a flying role advertise themselves on here? Especially if sending resume's to companies and either not getting a reply or just a thanks for the email.
I see a lot of experienced guys advertising but never a Newbie?
i have spoken to a few lately and they want to advertise but are unsure.
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Re: Helicopter (Entry Level) Company Directory.
I would suggest not to start that sort of thing, but that's just my opinion. Then again, this place was setup to help people so can always see how it works by letting the masses decide.
The first job is a hard one to crack, sending emails probably won't get you over the line. You need to network and make the connection in person. If you're not, someone else is. But get connecting and make the effort to meet people and hopefully something pops up. There's isn't a lot of movement going on in the industry atm but things do change.
Good luck with it all.
The first job is a hard one to crack, sending emails probably won't get you over the line. You need to network and make the connection in person. If you're not, someone else is. But get connecting and make the effort to meet people and hopefully something pops up. There's isn't a lot of movement going on in the industry atm but things do change.
Good luck with it all.
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Re: Helicopter (Entry Level) Company Directory.
Good post, well said
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Re: Helicopter (Entry Level) Company Directory.
Chopperline www.chopperline.com Caloundra 12 Pathfinder Drive Caloundra QLS 4551 1300 120 206
Gold Coast Airport Hangar 51 Lores Bonney Circuit Bilinga QLD 4225 1800 872 118
CH - Charter
L - Lifting
M - Mustering
SF - Scenic Flight
SP - Spraying
SV - Surveillance
T - Training
Gold Coast Airport Hangar 51 Lores Bonney Circuit Bilinga QLD 4225 1800 872 118
CH - Charter
L - Lifting
M - Mustering
SF - Scenic Flight
SP - Spraying
SV - Surveillance
T - Training
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- Rotorpilot
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Re: Helicopter (Entry Level) Company Directory.
Might be time for a redo/update and in a new thread.
At least three of the companies have closed down or have different requirements.
At least three of the companies have closed down or have different requirements.
Dem winds are gonna blow
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Re: Helicopter (Entry Level) Company Directory.
Zeus1980 wrote:Question...
Should a Newbie pilot who is looking for their first flying role or a ground crew position that may lead to a flying role advertise themselves on here? Especially if sending resume's to companies and either not getting a reply or just a thanks for the email.
I see a lot of experienced guys advertising but never a Newbie?
i have spoken to a few lately and they want to advertise but are unsure.
My 2c worth is someone starting in the industry needs to knock on doors. Get out there and get yourself known.
Good luck.
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Re: Helicopter (Entry Level) Company Directory.
Update
12 Apostles Helicopters
http://www.12ah.com email: info@12apostleshelicopters.com.au
Line Pilot Minimum 20 hrs R44, HUET, DG, Customer Service History.
Machines: EC130B4, 2x EC130T2, 2x H130, 2x B505, 3x R44 CII
Locations: Princetown & Port Campbell, Vic. Australia.
Pay: Crew $58K
12 Apostles Helicopters
http://www.12ah.com email: info@12apostleshelicopters.com.au
Line Pilot Minimum 20 hrs R44, HUET, DG, Customer Service History.
Machines: EC130B4, 2x EC130T2, 2x H130, 2x B505, 3x R44 CII
Locations: Princetown & Port Campbell, Vic. Australia.
Pay: Crew $58K
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Re: Helicopter (Entry Level) Company Directory.
Hi Mods could this feed be deleted and started again?
2005 a lot has changed and there are many companies that no longer exist or their minimums have changed.
2005 a lot has changed and there are many companies that no longer exist or their minimums have changed.
Dem winds are gonna blow
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Re: Helicopter (Entry Level) Company Directory.
Australian Helicopter Company Directory
Help is on the way. Rotorcraft Asia-Pacific e-News has just released the Australian Helicopter Schools Directory as a free service to the Australian training industry. Listed are 40 flying schools, some have several remote bases. As there are around 270 AOC on CASA website, the listing of around 40 companies involved in training is a small step forward.
Post Rotortech, in the June e-News Report the finished directory of all helicopter operators will be offered at no cost. A huge task, but we need to promote ourselves as best as we can. Rotortech will allow more info (current) to go on the nearly finished owners listing.
All you have to do is subscribe to Rotorcraft Asia-Pacific e-News to receive the new directories for FISCAL 2021 /2022. A free service
Go to: rotorcraftnews [@] outlook . com
Industry helping industry
Help is on the way. Rotorcraft Asia-Pacific e-News has just released the Australian Helicopter Schools Directory as a free service to the Australian training industry. Listed are 40 flying schools, some have several remote bases. As there are around 270 AOC on CASA website, the listing of around 40 companies involved in training is a small step forward.
Post Rotortech, in the June e-News Report the finished directory of all helicopter operators will be offered at no cost. A huge task, but we need to promote ourselves as best as we can. Rotortech will allow more info (current) to go on the nearly finished owners listing.
All you have to do is subscribe to Rotorcraft Asia-Pacific e-News to receive the new directories for FISCAL 2021 /2022. A free service
Go to: rotorcraftnews [@] outlook . com
Industry helping industry
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