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OK I've studied long and hard and borrowed heaps to get me where I want to be, so now I need a job!!!
So do any of you well experienced guys out there know of any good countries to go to for a newly-qualified pilot? Am willing to travel anywhere in the world and do have ground-crewing experience, just want help in the next step!
Thanks Neil
So do any of you well experienced guys out there know of any good countries to go to for a newly-qualified pilot? Am willing to travel anywhere in the world and do have ground-crewing experience, just want help in the next step!
Thanks Neil
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Best of luck - I take my hat off to you guys who pay your way to a licence. The Queen paid for mine and I'm very grateful.
How about North sea co-pilot for a bit?Always looks good on the CV although IMHO don't stay too long because you get typecast and onshore operators think you can't do anything else (with some justicfication!.. oops, there go a few more friends!)
[This message has been edited by MBJ (edited 30 January 2001).]
How about North sea co-pilot for a bit?Always looks good on the CV although IMHO don't stay too long because you get typecast and onshore operators think you can't do anything else (with some justicfication!.. oops, there go a few more friends!)
[This message has been edited by MBJ (edited 30 January 2001).]
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To paraphrase PPRUNE : Canada big country
lots of aviation. It is tough to get a job with under 500 hours though. Be prepared to spend a year doing non-flying duties in order to get a spot on the line.
Almost forgot crappy pay to start.Remote locations, misquitoes, black flies ect.
lots of aviation. It is tough to get a job with under 500 hours though. Be prepared to spend a year doing non-flying duties in order to get a spot on the line.
Almost forgot crappy pay to start.Remote locations, misquitoes, black flies ect.




