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Old 27th Dec 2012, 07:58
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CRCinAU
 
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Things like this make me wonder though:

Full time pilots required to be part of a professional Aerial Survey Team

XXXXXX is a Company specialising in providing aerial survey platforms to various clients within Australia and overseas.

We have a network of offices in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and various operational offices with the main base of operations at Bankstown Airport in Sydney.

The position requires a duty period of three weeks on in field and one weeks rest period.

The company would like to employ CPL/ATPL pilots with minimum requirements of:

2500 hrs Total Time
1500 hours total command
500 multi command
IF rated
Level six english fluency (written and spoken) is essential for this role.

Experience on Cessna 400 series is preferred.

We offer a competetive package and an exciting challenge for conscientious and dedicated pilots.
Maybe I'm showing my n00bness, but 2500 hours for a Cessna 400 series? From what I understand, that'd be just about airline requirements....
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