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tweekey 5th Aug 2012 04:53

If your that concerned about not being able to get work until you crack a flying gig.. Ring around some job agency's before you head up and get a feel for how much work is around. If you can't get non flying work in Darwin, there's something wrong with you

anthos92 5th Aug 2012 11:57

Dariwn work
 
There is a massive shortage of GA instructors in Darwin at the moment. I'm not too sure how many jobs are available for fresh (less than 300HR) CPL pilots to be honest as i haven't asked around. I agree with the other posts, the only thing to do is make an appearance face to face at the many GA operators and dont let their desk girl turn you away. Can I suggest also don't keep a narrow mind with the "Darwin Darwin Darwin' approach like a lot of others. There's a good GA presence in Katherine and Alice Springs etc etc,. If your willing to keep and open mind and do the hard yards as a glassy or something first up here you will be sure to get success eventually.


Maybe its worth a look here?
Jobs in Northern Territory - Gumtree Australia

Mango 5th Aug 2012 19:09

For the wannabe pilot,

I drove to Darwin in a bomb of a car (mid 90s). I slept in it, ate in it and basicly lived like a long grasser. Today I'm about to fly a 380, living overseas and driving a slightly better car.

It's about attitude, desire and persistence.

anthos92 6th Aug 2012 02:52

the top end
 
If I had just finished my CPL and was looking for my first job, no matter where I was from in Oz, I would be heading straight to the top end.

tweekey 6th Aug 2012 08:55

There's no shortage of flying instructors in Darwin, there's only one school

BlatantLiar 6th Aug 2012 09:23

Thats ok, the reason I paid $20k for an instructors rating was so I wouldnt have to go up to the sticky north.

morno 6th Aug 2012 10:44

Can we get rid of this idiot please Mods? His posts are annoying

anthos92 6th Aug 2012 11:29

Darwin instructors
 
Maybe you should check the availability of training at that one school, then think why there is no one else offering instruction? Then even maybe look as to why even the RA-Aus guy is busy at emmkaytee.. Then maybe you could rethink your opinion of work for a GA instructor up here?

tweekey 6th Aug 2012 21:49

Anthos92, your post doesn't really make sense..

So your saying there is limited avaliability at that one school, and thats why no one else is offering instruction in Darwin?

Cirronimbus 7th Aug 2012 21:42

Perhaps not so short of instructors but more like a shortage of reasonable training aircraft?

Pinky the pilot 12th Aug 2012 05:55


It's about attitude, desire and persistence.
Amen to that.:ok:

Well done Mango me old. Been wondering what you've been up to lately.

maybegunnadoo 12th Aug 2012 06:34

C'mon up
 
Gent
There is HEAPS of work in Darwin to keep you going until that flying gig comes along. This also applies outside of Darwin too. However please note it is VERY expensive to live up here. $90-100 for 2 bags of grocerys, $200+ a week for a room, the caravan parks are all full etc.

However do not let this put you off. You've spent all this money and effort getting to where you are, so whats a bit more? Just another bit of your investment in yourself really. And one last thing...don't exit that GA job until you get your ATPL and 500 twin. Far to many blokes are currently stuck in the right seat that can't get upgraded easily because they jumped to early. The blokes that now come in with those necesary hours are moving past them because they were willing to stay in GA that bit longer.

Either way enjoy it, 'cos punting a computer from ILS to ILS does not generate the war stories you'll tell your kids:ok:

seneca208 12th Aug 2012 06:48

Darwin isn't the problem. Plenty of jobs around there. But where in Darwin can a 250hr CPL get a job? All the employers I have spoken to were great, but asked me to come back in 200hrs time. I only really know of 1 employer up there who might give me a shot, but other than that it seems as if Broome is the go. If Darwin is expensive for living and groceries, I can only imagine how much more expensive Broome is, plus much fewer jobs.


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