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Old 27th Feb 2003, 21:22
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Oz Jobs 28.02.03

CHIEF PILOT WANTED
Chief Pilot wanted for flying school / charter company in Sydney region.
*Multi engine CIR - 5 renewals
*Ratings C400, Barons, B76, PA31 and P68
*Proven experience in management and organisation ability
Desirable
*Previous Chief Pilot experience
*Training and Checking approval
*Multi engine CIR and FIR approvals
*Low level approval
A generous package on offer to the right person
Apply :- CHIEF PILOT POSITION,
P O BOX 618, LEICHHARDT. 2040 NSW



SOLOMON AIRLINES
DHC- 6 Twin Otter First Officers required for multi- crew operations Honiara based.
*ICAO CPL
*Current Command ME IFR Rating
*Minimum 300Hrs total flying experience
Desirable
*DHC-6 Type Rating
*Multi- crew experience
*Remote area experience
Apply:- General Manager, Solomon Airlines, P O BOX 23, Honiara, Solomon Islands. or email [email protected] for more information only.



AUSTRALIAN AEROSPACE - Helicopter Test Pilot
Austarlian Aerospace Limited is a subsidiary of the EADS organisation, the second largest international aerospace company.
Applications for this position which should include a resume and summary of of experience should be forwarded by Friday March 14th 2003 to :- Graham Stewart, Corporation Human Resource Manager, Australian Aerospace Limited, P O BOX 69 Pinkenba. QLD. 4006 : Ph 07 3637 7906 Fax 07 3637 7901
Email [email protected]



AIR SAFETY AUDITOR [ Flying Operations]
Flying Operations Inspector [ General Avaition ] PN 1446 PERTH
$ 82,909 - $100,617 pa
Full job desciption - www.casa.gov.au/jobs - or ring CASA Recruitment 02 6217 1355 ... 24 hour answering service.

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Old 27th Feb 2003, 23:25
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I missed 'The Australian' last week and apparently there was a job for heli and fixed wing pilots in the Whitsundays. Anyone know what that was?
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Must have missed that one too. Just performed a search of the last few weeks jobs and still dont see it mate.
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Interesting to see the Solomons job. Is there anyone here on Pprune who can say what its like living and working in Honiara these days? Ive seen the media reports, and as usual its not particularly helpful.
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Thanks again Windy.
Anyone having an Idea what the Leichhardt CP job is about?
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The Whitsundays job was for a LAME. (Fixed and Rotary)
 
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knave,

Safety and Security

Australians are advised to defer all holiday travel to Solomon Islands due to continuing major law and order problems, particularly in Honiara and in many areas of rural Guadalcanal. Australians in Solomon Islands should maintain a high level of personal security awareness and monitor developments that might affect their safety. Australians planning travel outside Honiara, to rural Guadalcanal and other provinces, are advised to contact the Australian High Commission for an update on the security situation prior to travel.

The Solomon Islands Government has identified restoration of law and order as a priority. Criminal lawlessness has become a major problem. Considerable work remains to be done to reconcile former combatants who still hold large numbers of weapons and to address regular serious breaches of the law. The police have limited capability to respond effectively.

Australian travellers should be aware of the increased threat of terrorism globally and should consult the General Advice to Australian Travellers, available at www.dfat.gov.au/zw-cgi/view/Advice/General.

Cyclone season in the Solomon Islands is November to April. The potential damage of cyclones was underscored by Cyclone Zoe in December 2002.

Health Issues

Medical facilities in Solomon Islands are limited.

Say no more!

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Old 3rd Mar 2003, 05:49
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Was that Solomon's job for 300 hrs min or 3000 hrs?

Even though theres doubtful law and order.. I can still see people going for the flying regardless...
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