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captain big balls 10th Oct 2008 02:40

Ski Planes
 
Does anyone know if it's easy to fly ski planes, i'd like a job at mount cook landing on the glaciers. Looks real easy to do. I guess tail time is quite good.

Any info please.....

empacher48 10th Oct 2008 02:50

The first thing you have to be good at is pushing the planes away when the first sign of wind hits..

Second you have to not enjoy going flying, even when the weather is good!

Seriously though, its a good job, the guys don't do much flying anymore (I did hear about 100 hours a year at the most).

Snow conditions over the last summer weren't all that great so they missed out on a lot of flying.

compressor stall 10th Oct 2008 03:00

From what I understand it's a pretty close environment there and not easy to get into.

Secondly, knowing your way around a mountain (i.e. a knowledge of crevasses, glaciers etc) is hugely beneficial.

Little NOTAR 16th Oct 2008 03:41

I used to be based down at the rock flying helicopters, back in my younger days. The job certainly is not easy from what I saw. Landing on the snow takes alot of time and patience to perfect. Those guys are very skilled pilots, and as stated above, a very close knit group.

toolowtoofast 16th Oct 2008 08:18

you should get together with acectc - i'm sure you guys would be able to swap stories :)

captain big balls 16th Oct 2008 22:51

Thanks very much for your input. I've found out a bit more about the company now also. The reasons I'm keen is my degree in glaciology and my interest in good flying jobs. Got a couple of thousand on floats too, so could be helpful.

I probably don't have too much in common with acectc though - toolowtoofast you spoon.

GUARD 17th Oct 2008 00:09

You're a legend Big Balls!!!

By your own admission.........:D:D

Fark'n'ell 17th Oct 2008 06:42

Captain BB. How much tailwheel time do you have and what is your total time.

captain big balls 19th Oct 2008 23:24

ZERO tail time, but how hard can it be!!!

Got about 4500TT all on light stuff - no turbine, but I guess the Porter is a bit challenging to fly at first anyway. - even for me!!!

aileron_69 20th Oct 2008 07:36

Thats ok mate, you wont need to know how to fly the Porter, just how to make coffee, and maybe start the 185

empacher48 20th Oct 2008 20:31

But wait, they do have a 206 JDV.. If you're really lucky you might be able to fly that... And no it doesn't land on the snow...

future.boeing.cpt 20th Oct 2008 21:02

big balls, and a big head


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