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Windshear 15th Sep 2004 09:27

Oz Jobs 17.09.04
 
NETWORK AVIATION
E120/C441 Captains
Perth based charter operator seeks endorsed Brasilia and C441 Captains to join a friendly team. Only type rated crew will be considered. Send resume to [email protected] or Fax [08] 9277 8966


Slingair in the Kimberley requires a permanent pilot with the following qualifications:
* Multi Engine / IFR rating
* 500 hours multi engine
* Desirable C310, PA31, C208 endorsments.
Please send CV to [email protected]


This week's jobs in CASA - www.casa.gov.au/jobs/


My last OZ JOBS post, all the best everyone. Windy :ok:

Mr. Hat 16th Sep 2004 04:25

Amazing- Slingair advertising for pilots. I thought there were hundreds in that town doing all sorts of things to get a gig.

Or is this a "go get all the endorsements and we'll look at you" type of job?

engine out 17th Sep 2004 01:39

For those interested I have just read in the Avition Daily that Shenzen Airlines are looking for 60 pilots in the next few months, mainly from outside China including Australia. I have no further details other than they empoyed about 50 non-nationals last year in what appears to be a growing trend in Chinease aviation.

centurionII 17th Sep 2004 02:13

That'll do wonders for the morale of senior pilots already working there, waiting for their twin gig to happen!! They'd be as happy as the mob down the road at Alligator i'd reckon!! :O

Windshear 17th Sep 2004 08:11

Danny thank you for letting us use your PPRuNe site to take the jobs news to those pilots in outback Oz and overseas each week.

Cheers,

Windy

Stew Boyce
Perth W.A.

Pass-A-Frozo 24th Sep 2004 01:59

I imagine the hundreds of pilots in Kunny wouldn't have 500 hours multi and IFR rating though .

Incidently how much do outback twin pilots get (I'm sure it's not much and it's been discussed before but a quick post would help :O )

Lloyd Braun 24th Sep 2004 02:34

I'll guess that a reasonably "experienced" (500 hrs multi / IFR etc) pilot would be on about $36k.

So the pilot is on $36k and the labourer he/she flies to a minesite to carry out manual labout type work would be on about $55k.


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