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Old 16th Mar 2019, 12:27
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SASless
 
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I love that....."we need qualified S-92 Pilots, or AW139 Pilots, or S-76C+ Pilots!

The Operators do themselves in when they insist upon the Pilot's funding their own conversion courses in order to qualify for a job opening.

You wonder why they have shortages?


Since when has a Helicopter Operator had any loyalty to its Pilots where you hire on as new guy.....then exactly like the airlines....you move up according to Seniority?

The Operators see that as an expensive cost to be avoided.

Thus....they hire and fire as workload varies, hand pick who gets a conversion, and do not allow for "bidding" on Base Assignments, Overseas Postings, or anything that takes their control away from the manning.

Perhaps if the Operators showed some loyalty the Pilots would as well.

As long as the Helicopter Industry is Contract driven....and the Operators have no loyalty....the pilots will not either.

This is a case of "Doctor heal thyself!".

The Industry has caused this problem....by the way it evolved.

Airlines have Furloughs when times get slow.....and when times pick back up they recall furloughed Pilots.

Bristow once had "Gardening Leave" to accomplish the same thing.

That is why I counsel young aspiring Pilots to go fixed wing and never look back.

Flying helicopters can be enjoyable and rewarding.....but you better make as much use of that situation as you can because it shall end at some point......then it is back to the bad side of the Industry until the next good ride shows up.
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