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Old 4th November 2006 | 16:23
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Hey There,

Just thinking of switching from airline and converting to helis. Wonder what the pay scales are like in the diff sectors i.e charter, oil rigs etc..

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Old 4th November 2006 | 18:17
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N Sea oil support aprox figures (depending on seniority) - copilots 40-55k, captains 65-85k. Probably a pay-cut for you but its a much better lifestyle due to the airport being closed at night and virtually no nightstops - you are tucked up at home in bed every night!

And a predictable roster - you know which days you are working and which are "off" for the forseeable future. Down-side is its likely to take some time to get command depending on the company.

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Old 4th November 2006 | 20:46
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Are you mad?

Use your better take home pay from the airlines to go and fly helicopters when it suits you!
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Old 4th November 2006 | 20:56
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HOGE - unfortunately as an airline pilot you are too tired from 02:00 starts etc to enjoy your better takehome pay - that is why we have had a number of people return from airline work to fly the N Sea again - its the lifestyle issue.
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Old 5th November 2006 | 09:28
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Thanks for the replies guys. Heli has hit the nail right on the head, too many early starts etc and want a new challenge. Only trouble is the money to train. Shame that none of my airline IFR time will count towards a license.

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Old 5th November 2006 | 10:26
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Good luck, JB10 - and also to Liftman in the other thread.

Doesn't it say something that pay isn't the be-all and end-all. Things I like about my job:

Variety
The roster
Hands on flying (still, after nearly 3000hrs)
My manager recognizing my voice over the phone (because the company is small enough - not because I am always in the guano!)
Finding some things still a challenge and meeting them often enough to keep me interested.
Boarding an airliner waiting for the drinks trolley to come down the aisle...
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Old 5th November 2006 | 23:02
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JB10, not sure about your comment about time and licence. You can use FW time to count towards half of the 1500 hours for an ATPL(H), and with a FW IR you can effectively 'train to pass standard' for the IR(H) rather than doing the full approved course. You'll also be exempt the MCC course requirements.
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Old 6th November 2006 | 12:13
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It's the wearing of rubber that does it for me, not the great pay, brilliant roster or as many bacon butties one can scoff.
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