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Hi everyone! thank you for all the advice and suggestions.It was really helpful. My careers advisor has finally found work experience for me at Bankstown Airport for 5 days (missing out on one because of an assessment). I don't know what I will be doing but it will be worth it I think.
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I have a couple of mates work for Hawker Pacific so my comments are based on their observations only .. worth a try I would think.
You could approach any of the various MRO or defence related bases and ask for the site maintenance manager. I believe that the KingAir operations (East Sale and Townsville) would be inclined favourably to assist.
Five days is fine . .but several weeks over your school vacation period is much better so you can get to see more of what goes on.
You could approach any of the various MRO or defence related bases and ask for the site maintenance manager. I believe that the KingAir operations (East Sale and Townsville) would be inclined favourably to assist.
Five days is fine . .but several weeks over your school vacation period is much better so you can get to see more of what goes on.
I have a couple of mates work for Hawker Pacific so my comments are based on their observations only .. worth a try I would think.
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Hi! I am starting my work experience from next week. I will doing work like reception jobs, taxing airport, theory lessons and simulator sessions. I am not sure about the dressing/clothing... I mean they haven't told me what to wear so can anyone tell me what would be the mot appropriate thing to wear? (and I am a girl. I am saying that because some people got confused if I was a girl or a boy)
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Wear business type clothing. Long pants, button up shirt, good shoes. Take a pair of sneakers and a shirt you don't mind getting dirty as well, just in case you get to play with aeroplanes. Towel, antiperspirant, sunnies, the usual stuff.
But really, the first day the employers will tell you anything else you need. In fact, they should contact you beforehand to let you know what is required.
But really, the first day the employers will tell you anything else you need. In fact, they should contact you beforehand to let you know what is required.
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Arcs'n'sparcs Thank you so much. I don't know if they will contact me or not because my career's advisor asked me to contact thm beforehand. But thank you very much. If you don't mind me asking, are you a current pilot?
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Sorry to hijack the thread but I didn't want to make another one.
I'm almost at the end of my study - Cert 4 Mechanical (sitting in class for gas turbine theory at the moment) and am going to Essendon Airport in April for a look around.
I have basic hand tools, experience on GA aircraft / helicopters and Insurance.
I've called/emailed everywhere but as is typical in Aviation, no reply. Could anyone point me in the right direction (at least so i know who I can talk to when I head over). Otherwise, I'll just have to door knock.
Thanks for your time.
Mark.
I'm almost at the end of my study - Cert 4 Mechanical (sitting in class for gas turbine theory at the moment) and am going to Essendon Airport in April for a look around.
I have basic hand tools, experience on GA aircraft / helicopters and Insurance.
I've called/emailed everywhere but as is typical in Aviation, no reply. Could anyone point me in the right direction (at least so i know who I can talk to when I head over). Otherwise, I'll just have to door knock.
Thanks for your time.
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Work Experience in Sydney
I'm currently in year 10 and I was wondering what work experience is available in aviation. I've heard that it's hard to get in with Qantas but who else should I contact/approach?
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I'm looking at work experience in the aviation field, as a year 10 student in South-East Queensland. Where would be the best place to look for more flight-operations based experience? Would flying be involved?
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Sorry to hijack the thread but I didn't want to make another one.
I'm almost at the end of my study - Cert 4 Mechanical (sitting in class for gas turbine theory at the moment) and am going to Essendon Airport in April for a look around.
I have basic hand tools, experience on GA aircraft / helicopters and Insurance.
I've called/emailed everywhere but as is typical in Aviation, no reply. Could anyone point me in the right direction (at least so i know who I can talk to when I head over). Otherwise, I'll just have to door knock.
Thanks for your time.
Mark.
I'm almost at the end of my study - Cert 4 Mechanical (sitting in class for gas turbine theory at the moment) and am going to Essendon Airport in April for a look around.
I have basic hand tools, experience on GA aircraft / helicopters and Insurance.
I've called/emailed everywhere but as is typical in Aviation, no reply. Could anyone point me in the right direction (at least so i know who I can talk to when I head over). Otherwise, I'll just have to door knock.
Thanks for your time.
Mark.
Good luck in your search for work.