EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
- KOALA
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EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
Babcock International Group, the engineering services company, has been trusted to deliver bespoke, highly-skilled engineering services for over a century. With revenue of around AU$9 billion in 2016/17, we help customers improve the capability, reliability and availability of their most critical assets within our market sectors of Marine, Land and Aviation, underpinned by a deep understanding of technology integration, unique infrastructure, and specialist training. In Australia and New Zealand, Babcock employs over 725 staff and operates across aviation, marine, defence, mining and construction, cyber security and engineering consultancy.
Babcock Mission Critical Services Australasia is a growing business that provides helicopter Search and Rescue, Emergency Medical Services, Air Ambulance, Passenger Transport, Marine Pilot Transfer, Surveillance and Defence Support operations across Australia.
An opportunity exists for a suitably experienced Multi-Engine Pilot to join our Flying Operations Team at our Adelaide Base. This business critical role will support our service to the Adelaide MAC Rescue Helicopter Fleet that utilises two Bell 412EP Helicopters and a Eurocopter EC-130.
Essential Requirements:
· Air Transport Pilot Licence – Helicopter (ATPL-H)
· Instrument rating – Multi-engine Helicopter (IR MEH)
· >2,000 hours total – Helicopter or 1,500 military hours
· 1,000 hours – Pilot in Command Helicopter
· >400 hours – Multi-engine Helicopter
· >200 hours – Night
Desirable Requirements:
· B412 type rating
· Previous EMS/SAR experience
· Endorsements: Winch, Low Flying, Static Line Lift,
Fast Roping and Rappelling
· FLIR and NVG
Babcock is committed to creating an organisational environment that proactively acquires and manages efficient and effective staff with the skills, capabilities and attitudes necessary to support our business in achieving its corporate goals. A competitive salary package, great team environment and the chance to work for a growing global business are also on offer.
If you would like to be a part of an exciting new future with our company, then please submit an up-to-date CV outlining relevant qualifications, work experience and CASA Licence to the People & Culture Business Partner at Megan. Smith at babcock. com .au.
If this sounds like you, apply now!
No recruitment agencies please.
Babcock Mission Critical Services Australasia is a growing business that provides helicopter Search and Rescue, Emergency Medical Services, Air Ambulance, Passenger Transport, Marine Pilot Transfer, Surveillance and Defence Support operations across Australia.
An opportunity exists for a suitably experienced Multi-Engine Pilot to join our Flying Operations Team at our Adelaide Base. This business critical role will support our service to the Adelaide MAC Rescue Helicopter Fleet that utilises two Bell 412EP Helicopters and a Eurocopter EC-130.
Essential Requirements:
· Air Transport Pilot Licence – Helicopter (ATPL-H)
· Instrument rating – Multi-engine Helicopter (IR MEH)
· >2,000 hours total – Helicopter or 1,500 military hours
· 1,000 hours – Pilot in Command Helicopter
· >400 hours – Multi-engine Helicopter
· >200 hours – Night
Desirable Requirements:
· B412 type rating
· Previous EMS/SAR experience
· Endorsements: Winch, Low Flying, Static Line Lift,
Fast Roping and Rappelling
· FLIR and NVG
Babcock is committed to creating an organisational environment that proactively acquires and manages efficient and effective staff with the skills, capabilities and attitudes necessary to support our business in achieving its corporate goals. A competitive salary package, great team environment and the chance to work for a growing global business are also on offer.
If you would like to be a part of an exciting new future with our company, then please submit an up-to-date CV outlining relevant qualifications, work experience and CASA Licence to the People & Culture Business Partner at Megan. Smith at babcock. com .au.
If this sounds like you, apply now!
No recruitment agencies please.
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- Silver Wings
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
Why should someone with "Military Hours" be subject to less total time then the man on the street with equal qualls??
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
You do realise that military hours are far superior
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
Capt Slong wrote:Why should someone with "Military Hours" be subject to less total time then the man on the street with equal qualls??
I think the military log hours differently and only log take-off to landing time whereas in civi street is engine start to stop. Perhaps this is an explanation as to why there is a difference.
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
FerrariFlyer wrote:Capt Slong wrote:Why should someone with "Military Hours" be subject to less total time then the man on the street with equal qualls??
I think the military log hours differently and only log take-off to landing time whereas in civi street is engine start to stop. Perhaps this is an explanation as to why there is a difference.
That's correct FF. Ex Mil pilots can add 20% to their Mil time upon exiting due to the way their hours have been logged. Kiwi's log their hours the same way if I'm not mistaken
- Hello Pilots
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
FerrariFlyer wrote:Capt Slong wrote:Why should someone with "Military Hours" be subject to less total time then the man on the street with equal qualls??
I think the military log hours differently and only log take-off to landing time whereas in civi street is engine start to stop. Perhaps this is an explanation as to why there is a difference.
Doesn't surprise me.......Have you seen how long it takes those guys to even get off the ground...15 minutes in a KIOWA
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
How Kiwis log their hours is a whole new thread...Bro
- garly1
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
It would be a short thread, we log flying time. End of.
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- Gold Wings
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
Hello Pilots wrote:FerrariFlyer wrote:Capt Slong wrote:Why should someone with "Military Hours" be subject to less total time then the man on the street with equal qualls??
I think the military log hours differently and only log take-off to landing time whereas in civi street is engine start to stop. Perhaps this is an explanation as to why there is a difference.
Doesn't surprise me.......Have you seen how long it takes those guys to even get off the ground...15 minutes in a KIOWA
No bucks? No Buck Rogers!
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
It would be a short thread, we log flying time. End of.
Outstanding.
Regards,
'Mankind has a perfect record in aviation - we have never left one up there!'
- hand in pants
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
I've always logged engine start, engine stop.
Main reason is as soon as the engine is running, rotors are turning. Doesn't matter if it's just an engine run, you're the "pilot in command", even on the ground you are responsible, some clown walks into the tail rotor you can say "I wasn't logging hours, I'm not responsible". CAA would go after you as pic, insurance company would go after you as pic, courts would go after you as pic and clowns relatives would go after you as pic.
And that would be the same no matter what country you were in, no matter what branch of the military you were in.
Main reason is as soon as the engine is running, rotors are turning. Doesn't matter if it's just an engine run, you're the "pilot in command", even on the ground you are responsible, some clown walks into the tail rotor you can say "I wasn't logging hours, I'm not responsible". CAA would go after you as pic, insurance company would go after you as pic, courts would go after you as pic and clowns relatives would go after you as pic.
And that would be the same no matter what country you were in, no matter what branch of the military you were in.
Hand in Pants, I'm thinking, my god, that IS huge!!!!!!!!
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
Anyone know how they log PIC in the USA?
Regards
Regards
- rotors99
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
hand in pants wrote:I've always logged engine start, engine stop.
Main reason is as soon as the engine is running, rotors are turning. Doesn't matter if it's just an engine run, you're the "pilot in command", even on the ground you are responsible, some clown walks into the tail rotor you can say "I wasn't logging hours, I'm not responsible". CAA would go after you as pic, insurance company would go after you as pic, courts would go after you as pic and clowns relatives would go after you as pic.
And that would be the same no matter what country you were in, no matter what branch of the military you were in.
& that’s how it’s meant to be done, as per our dregs, oops I mean ‘regs’
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
heliheli wrote:Anyone know how they log PIC in the USA?
Regards
As per the FAA - FARS flight time logging can be skids off to skids on (airtime) or engine time (rotors in motion) Pilots choice! But most log only airtime
- KOALA
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
I like how quickly people go off topic about a post. Is everyone really that borded. I mean i get the inital question, however i am pretty sure that the as answered.
FFS !!!!!
FFS !!!!!
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
KOALA wrote:I like how quickly people go off topic about a post. Is everyone really that borded. I mean i get the inital question, however i am pretty sure that the as answered.
FFS !!!!!
What, you expected something different from BS....
- Jabberwocky
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
Mate, it’s the internet, nothing unique about this place so don’t let it get to you. You just have to chose what you take in and what/whom you ignore.
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
The client excepts less hours if you have a military background
- Evil Twin
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
31B wrote:The client excepts less hours if you have a military background
Do you mean accepts? Excepts has a very different connotation so I'm not, just, being a grammar nazi
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Re: EMS PILOT - BABCOCK Adelaide
Nazi should have a capital!!!
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