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Old 6th Feb 2008, 10:18
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Bell 412 B1 Licensed Engineer

I am currently looking for an EASA B1 Licensed Engineer type rated on Bell 412. Does anyone know of anyone who would be interested in a 6 month contract? Or does anyone know where to find these engineers?
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Try standing outside the gates of RAF Shawbury with a big sign
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There are a few B1.3 412 guys, quite literally a few, on the circuit.
All comes down to money, location and the T & C's.

You may well have to follow the advice of Quichemech and stand outside RAF Shawbury/Valley.

Good luck
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Do they have to be EASA?
I know many, very experienced 412 mechs in several parts of the world.
Unfortunately, most are FAA licensed.
 

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