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Old 9th Sep 2001, 05:12
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Question A bit of advice?

Just starting my ATPL(A) with a view to leaving the services in two years time. At the present time I have 1200 hrs rotary (climbing at 500 hrs a year) and a PPL(A) with 200hrs on it(climbing at about 50 hrs a year). Everyone in the military overlooks freight flying and head straight for "Air-tours" or the like. Any advice and or contacts on jobs/routes or opportunities? Thanks.
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Thank you so much for your help. Bueller....Bueller...Bueller...anyone....Bueller!
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500 hrs a year!! things have looked up since my days.

Went the police helo/freight route to a proper airline myself.

Freighters fly at night for the most part in older aircraft. I found the F27 a great start to fixed wing ops, but could not adjust to nocturnal life. A year and I was utterly bolloxed.

But, in these trying times, freight always seems to grow regardless of the vagaries of the airlines.

You pays yer money...... Good luck
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