Hi All,
I am a long-time reader and first time poster. I have just finished converting my FAA to Casa Cplh, and I am beginning the search for my first flying job. I have over 170hrs TT, mostly in 22's and 44's. I currently work in an aircrew role and would eventually like to sit up front. If anyone has the time and is willing to have a chat, your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Starting out in the Industry
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Re: Starting out in the Industry
Good luck, unfortunately its not a easy road. your lucky in a way your involved in the industry in some kind of capacity and word of mouth is more important then anything else, Some guys have done road trips to introduce yourself to operators, as a face might work better than a email. There have been a couple entry level jobs listed recently, keep your eye out on here and Helijobs website etc.
Assume the Position
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Re: Starting out in the Industry
This may be of interest if you are technical crew, your experience may be of interest to them.
https://jasonwalburn44.wixsite.com/helicopterpilotjobs/single-post/eoi-aw139-first-offer-fixed-based-tindal-nt
Good luck, keep your chin up and as a wise old captain once said to me............... "Don't let the B@stards get you down". It is rough out here at the moment but there does seem to be some movement on the horizon.
Si
https://jasonwalburn44.wixsite.com/helicopterpilotjobs/single-post/eoi-aw139-first-offer-fixed-based-tindal-nt
Good luck, keep your chin up and as a wise old captain once said to me............... "Don't let the B@stards get you down". It is rough out here at the moment but there does seem to be some movement on the horizon.
Si
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