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TOUCH-AND-GO 30th Apr 2012 05:33

Heading up north...
 
Good afternoon ladies and gents.

I'll be making the 'big' trip up north by the end of the year and would just like to know what is the preferred time frame to make the move?

Any recommendations, specified routes on where too stop would be appreciated.
Thank you.

Safe flying! T&G :ok:

AussieNick 30th Apr 2012 06:37

Your in melbourne yeah? Drive to adelaide and turn right, can't miss the North from there.

Honestly I don't believe there is any set time thats good to come north. As soon as your ready, head up here, the soon the better.

As they say, you have to be in it to win it.

The Green Goblin 30th Apr 2012 10:35

Aussie Nick

For someone that appears to be in Darwin you are pretty out of touch.

This guy is obviously a green commercial pilot and can't just move up anytime and get a job.

I suggest you do a search on here for a thread called 'information regarding the topend'. There is a wealth of information there for you.

Hasselhof 30th Apr 2012 11:01

GG - Well, he probably can. Darwin is the primo jumping off point for looking for work with Gumbys, Kak Air, AAA, KathAv, and AF (not to mention a whole lot of operators that come and go like MPA and Marthakal). Plus there are a quite a few private operators around DN that will put guys on casually to do their flying. It's not ideal, but you've got to be in it to win it (as AussieNick did). He won't get a job with one of the main charter operators thats for sure, but you can make sure that DN is still a start.

TOUCH-AND-GO Seriously, it's called the search function and it isn't hard. Do some leg work then ask some informed questions and you'll find this forum is a lot more free and open with handing out information.

TOUCH-AND-GO 30th Apr 2012 12:08

The reason I ask this question, is the distinction of whether it would be better off to stay in Melbourne, work and save up for the big trip (Towards November).
Or simply pack up the car and head north sooner, to be there at the right time, at the right place, like many pilots keep telling me :suspect:

Thank you lads for your inputs!

GG I tried searching up the thread, came back with no result :confused: Do you have a direct link please? :)

T&G

abnfamous 30th Apr 2012 12:27

http://www.pprune.org/dg-p-general-a...g-top-end.html

zappalin 30th Apr 2012 12:35

Use Google to search PPRuNe, the search function on the top menu bar is tits on a bull.

AussieNick 30th Apr 2012 20:24

GG, I'm talking from my personal experience. I was up here during what people told me was the peak time, a few months before the start of the dry season after completing my cpl a few years ago and missed everything. I took the attitude that there is no set time to be anywhere, but that the soon you can get you name out the better. If it meant hanging around somewhere pouring beers, stacking shelves or working in the servo to earn some coin while looking for a flying gig then so be it. I actually think it was you who told me on here once you won't get your first job sitting on the other side of the country, some of the better advise I've gotten from pprune.


Touch and go, then north is pretty expensive to live in, so either be prepared to find some casual work quickly, or have alot of savings when you finally decide to head up here.

Checkboard 30th Apr 2012 20:52

Indeed - always use google search over the forum search function; for example:

Let me google that for you

... or just check out this list of Dunnunder threads:

http://www.pprune.org/dg-p-general-a...ml#post6364437

dabz 1st May 2012 02:53

Touch and Go, if you do go up north try find work which is around other pilots in the companies you want to work for e.g a pub.

It's easy to get to know pilots when you're pouring their drinks and they can give insider info as to when each company will be hiring.

It's what I did and it worked a treat! :D

This industry's more about who you know than what you know...

TOUCH-AND-GO 1st May 2012 04:29

Thank you all gentlemen.


Touch and go, then north is pretty expensive to live in
So I've been tolled :suspect:

What's the rates at backpackers? Or would it be better off to take a tent and sleep in a caravan park?

Mr.Buzzy 1st May 2012 13:35


So I've been tolled
Bugger! Looks like the paperwork can no longer be delegated........

Bbbbbbbbzbzbzbzbzbzzzzzzzzzz

Howard Hughes 2nd May 2012 00:45


to be there at the right time, at the right place, like many pilots keep telling me
The right time is not a time of year, it's as the last pilot who resigned (or was sacked) walks out the door!;)

Timing is everything in this profession...and networking.:ok:

kalavo 2nd May 2012 06:06

Dude! You're too late! Kak Air advertised yesterday! Which means you should have been here on Friday!

zappalin 2nd May 2012 06:23

Not sure what to make of the Kakadu Air ad - they keep on advertising essentially the same position stating that "only applicants meeting the above requirements will be considered".
But is anyone actually applying?? :E

Di_Vosh 2nd May 2012 07:21


Not sure what to make of the Kakadu Air ad - they keep on advertising essentially the same position stating that "only applicants meeting the above requirements will be considered".
But is anyone actually applying??
It could also be that their turnover is relatively fast, for all the obvious reasons.

DIVOSH!

seneca208 2nd May 2012 13:51


It could also be that their turnover is relatively fast, for all the obvious reasons.
Correct. I know of a person who started at Kakadu a few weeks ago and has left in the previous fortnight.

morno 2nd May 2012 23:18


Yep! I'm looking to move on from my current non existing flying job, well in excess of the minimums and haven't heard a peep! Maybe I've got too many hours for what they want.
Have you been and visited?

How many times do we have to say it, you will NOT get a job like that, without going door knocking!

morno

206greaser 3rd May 2012 00:51

Kak Air is not exactly newbies gig. Though it would be a descent place to work. CP is a nice bloke. They are pretty set on that 400 minimum from what I hear. Insurance and blah blah. I think the reason for the turn over in that particular job is that the partners might find Jabbas a struggle.

On a seperate note their most recent add says they operate a 310. I'm pretty sure they have no twins ATM from what a mate tells me. Surprised this hadn't come up.

Cheers,
Greaser.

AussieNick 3rd May 2012 01:42

I swear i heard JOF up and flying the other week after its hard landing....

Jabbas isn't that hard of a place to live. hell you only a few hours drive from darwin anyway


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