Museum volunteers
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Edge of the fens
Posts: 308
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Museum volunteers
I wonder if I could ask some advice from those of you who are currently active with UK aviation museums?
I've been considering doing some weekend volunteer work at an aviation museum within the local area (ie within an hours drive of home), but haven't yet decided exactly what and where.
I do not come from an engineering background, but do have some limited experience in the last few years of working on a restoration to airworthiness, although the aircraft in question is still many years away from flight.
I have made a couple of enquiries recently, one of which was with a flying organisation who seemed to view my approach as something of an em******ance, and which didn't really inspire me.
Just as a rough guide, I'd like to know whether this is the norm? I want to do something constructive with my spare time, but really do want to make sure that I'm volunteering to help an organisation which appreciates the effort its volunteers put in.
I've been considering doing some weekend volunteer work at an aviation museum within the local area (ie within an hours drive of home), but haven't yet decided exactly what and where.
I do not come from an engineering background, but do have some limited experience in the last few years of working on a restoration to airworthiness, although the aircraft in question is still many years away from flight.
I have made a couple of enquiries recently, one of which was with a flying organisation who seemed to view my approach as something of an em******ance, and which didn't really inspire me.
Just as a rough guide, I'd like to know whether this is the norm? I want to do something constructive with my spare time, but really do want to make sure that I'm volunteering to help an organisation which appreciates the effort its volunteers put in.
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Midlands
Age: 71
Posts: 605
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Volunteers
Hi Beauman,
Weather was cruddy this weekend for your Maggie trip - we will do it soon!
The Shuttleworth Collection would, I am sure welcome you with open arms.
PM Airbedane (active on the 'Shuttleworth Feedback' thread) for the definitive position.
Whilst I do fly from there, Ab is the man!
VBR
HP
Weather was cruddy this weekend for your Maggie trip - we will do it soon!
The Shuttleworth Collection would, I am sure welcome you with open arms.
PM Airbedane (active on the 'Shuttleworth Feedback' thread) for the definitive position.
Whilst I do fly from there, Ab is the man!
VBR
HP
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: U.K.
Age: 46
Posts: 3,112
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Some places like volunteers, others won't use them.
The problem is that often volunteers will only do the job they want to do, not what neccesarily needs doing. Often they will not annotate or record exactly what they are doing, which can lead to "oops I can't put it back together" moments, especially on obscure a/c.
At Duxford, every volunteer MUST be supervised by one member of staff.
Enthusiasm is great, but sometimes it is cheaper to get the professionals in.
The problem is that often volunteers will only do the job they want to do, not what neccesarily needs doing. Often they will not annotate or record exactly what they are doing, which can lead to "oops I can't put it back together" moments, especially on obscure a/c.
At Duxford, every volunteer MUST be supervised by one member of staff.
Enthusiasm is great, but sometimes it is cheaper to get the professionals in.