Wagga Air Centre
Hi guys,
Just would like some information on Wagga Air Centre, eg, what planes they fly? How big is their fleet? What are the minimum hour requirements? Do they employ instructors etc. Thanks for your help. |
Check there website out - http://www.waggaaircentre.com/. Don’t know too much about their instructing scene I noticed they have two C172 sitting on their line last time I was there. As for their fleet I have only ever seen C310's and PA31’s parked out back. (and the C172's)
Someone else can prob provide better info Hope this helps good luck. :ok: |
Bank runs are done on C310s & PA31s however they were looking at Caravans (endos paid for by employees). GPS endos required at pilots expense..
My opinion is try working for someone else |
Been there... Done that...
Run and dont look back. |
One of the few operators out there who dontpay for anything, ie ME-CIR renewals and endorsements etc, as 'if you want to work for Wagga Air, you are just like a tradie who needs to bring their tools for the job'.
Though most tradies I know are given an allowance to pay for their tools, and certainly dont pay upwards of $50,000 to get their trade. Hours are good on the bank run, but the professionalism of the boss leaves something to be answered for. If you want to be his 'labourer' then give it a crack! |
"but the professionalism of the boss leaves something to be answered for"
Or his wife... |
"but the professionalism of the boss leaves something to be answered for" Or his wife... :ugh: Oh oh... no one has said anything yet about the funnly little man in the office!!! |
Employee shouldn't be paying for MECIR, etc'
Hi Guys,
Just noticed a post about Wagga Air Centre requiring employees to pay for their own MECIR etc' while working for this outfit. THIS IS UNLAWFUL. Once you are an employee of a company, the company is required by law to pay for training, checks or tests that are required as part of the job. I have seen employers try to get around this by arguing that these 'employees' are in fact contractors and therefore required to pay their own way. They get employees to provide them with invoices, just like a contractor does, and do other things to make the relationship look like it's a contract situation but at the end of the day there are some tests that can easily be applied to work out whether this is a contractor relationship or an employee/employer relationship. And the fact is, in 95% of cases the test would show quite easily that the contractor relationship does not exist. I can elaborate if anyone is interested. The other scenario that is mentioned is that the employee is considered an apprentice and therefore required to look after themself. Wrong. There is no such thing as an apprenticeship as a pilot. The scary thing for the employer in this situation is that once an employee has left they have I think 7 years after their departure to redress any underpayment. So for 7 years a former employee might come after them seeking payment for the cost of MECIR's etc'. There is a legal process to go through here, but government agencies are very supportive of people who have clearly been exploited. |
Wagga Air Centre
Hmmmm.........I agree and disagree with some of what has been said with reguards to wagga air centre as a ex employee I was never once put into a situation where I had to 'bend the rules' I can think of numerous situations where I had to call CC or his wife and even the little man in the office for that matter and not once did I ever get backed into a corner, and that is the truth. Infact I would argue that point till blue in the face. Sure the aircraft are old and tatty but what aircraft (piston twins) arnt these days and yes the point about renewels not being covered is a pain I agree with you on that one. But i guess the flipside to this is that wagga air centre proved to be a great training ground for me and iam sure for lots of other pilots out there (dealing with fog, storms, lighting, min fuel, diversions and instrument approaches) and to be honest what other job in the country will give that sort of exposure in a piston twin, and as we all know there is no substitute for experience in this game. So before you start bagging the company do a bit research on them and if you dont like what your hearing try somewhere else. Simple!!!!!:ok:
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....what other job in the country will give that sort of exposure in a piston twin |
I always found CC and his wife to be great people. They were always supportive of my decisions and they never questioned if I took more fuel due to WX. I never flew over weight and was never pressured. The A/C where old but were not falling apart. We weren't allowed to depart unless we could get in. That was from toll and wagga air. No need to be burning fuel unless you need to. Some weeks did 25 hours PA31. Loved the flying and bank running lifestyle. Great comradery amongst the bankrunners from all companies. Jetcraft weren't supposed to talk to us and GAM but some did and we all had a laugh while drinking coffee, waiting for the A/C to be loaded and some Fridays we would go for a beer at flyers.
The renewal bit needs adressing. I was trying to address this back in 2004/5. Lucky for me I left B4 mine was up. It wouldn't be hard to get a testingofficer to jump on the run and do some approaches etc. Overall I enjoyed the 10 months that I flew for wagga air. GAM is a great company if you get a chance, they have the renewal thing covered. They do lots of twin work and pay full time. Wagga you are casual but full time roster (needs to be looked at). |
I know it's been a long time since posting. Does anyone know if they are still going, and what minimum requirements they require.
Thanks in advanced |
How about giving them a call for yourself who knows they might even ask for your resume!
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It never ceases to amaze me how many Pilots can justify the means by the end.
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My daughter is looking at training with Wagga Air Centre. Anyone have recent experience with them? |
The A/C where old but were not falling apart. |
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