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And there is a never a wrong time of the year to go up, you’re never going to know unless you tried.
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Hi all, currently a flight instructor/charter pilot based in South Aus. Thinking of making the move to Darwin and just after some feedback on my chances of getting a decent gig based out of Darwin with 700 total 100 of which is multi. I understand that I won’t know until I go and find out myself but some feed back on how things are up their at the moment for someone with that kind of time would be great!
Those sort of hours should get you a look in with Hardys.
Chartair were also looking for drivers, not sure what their numbers are like right now.
Otherwise all the other operators would be worth a crack too.
Not a massive amount of movement at present, but let the new year and the airline hiring spree start up again and you'll be in good stead with those hours
Chartair were also looking for drivers, not sure what their numbers are like right now.
Otherwise all the other operators would be worth a crack too.
Not a massive amount of movement at present, but let the new year and the airline hiring spree start up again and you'll be in good stead with those hours
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Hi all,
I've got heaps out of this forum over the past couple of years during my training and I'm now in a position to make my own move up North. I'm a fresh-ish CPL/MECIR with 240TT and 5 hours Cessna 205 time (but in the process of adding to this). I'm planning to arrive in Darwin at the beginning of Feb to start my search for that elusive first job. I appreciate it's more than likely to be remote but I'm planning on basing myself there, continuing with my existing non-flying job, getting to know the local operators and driving to Katherine, Jabiru, etc. to get to know the operators there. I've come to flying a bit later in life so have a few years of non-flying work experience which I'm hoping might be helpful to some.
Any advice and feedback on here or via PM would be hugely appreciated and likewise would be happy to grab a beer in Darwin too.
Cheers
I've got heaps out of this forum over the past couple of years during my training and I'm now in a position to make my own move up North. I'm a fresh-ish CPL/MECIR with 240TT and 5 hours Cessna 205 time (but in the process of adding to this). I'm planning to arrive in Darwin at the beginning of Feb to start my search for that elusive first job. I appreciate it's more than likely to be remote but I'm planning on basing myself there, continuing with my existing non-flying job, getting to know the local operators and driving to Katherine, Jabiru, etc. to get to know the operators there. I've come to flying a bit later in life so have a few years of non-flying work experience which I'm hoping might be helpful to some.
Any advice and feedback on here or via PM would be hugely appreciated and likewise would be happy to grab a beer in Darwin too.
Cheers
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Hey Nick
Good luck, on the way up to Darwin would be worthwhile checking out William Creek, Marree, Alice Springs.
A good mate of mine got his first job at William Creek, 2 years later was in Darwin, a year later Alice Springs, now F/O at Qlink.
Safe flying
JERR
Good luck, on the way up to Darwin would be worthwhile checking out William Creek, Marree, Alice Springs.
A good mate of mine got his first job at William Creek, 2 years later was in Darwin, a year later Alice Springs, now F/O at Qlink.
Safe flying
JERR
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I'm in a somewhat similar position, however I'm considering doing an FIR prior to leaving. Will this be of use to any of the operators up North?My initial plan was too instruct and then eventually make my way up into charter.
Operators up here need someone who they can trust with their aircraft and that can handle themselves when things don't go to plan; such as too many (or no) pax showing up, or someone trying to take too much stuff with them or something going wrong with the plane and not have a nervous breakdown because there's no mobile reception to call someone else to make a decision for you.
IMHO, save your money, get you instrument rating and if you've already done that and really want to burn more cash, get some time on a 200 series. If you already have all that, save the cash for your trip and accommodation to keep you in a place as long as possible while you wait for that first job, and more importantly beer!
Disagree, do your FIR in Darwin. There is a school up there who will make you work for a Real FIR opposed to obtaining a sausage factory produced one!
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