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Old 25th Feb 2012, 03:45
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S-76 LAME future job prospects

Hi everyone,

Just throwing this out there.

With the increase in AW139 usage, without trying to acquire an engine airframe license on this type, are there any jobs out there for a Sikorsky S-76 Licensed engineer? I know there are easily over 700 s-76s out there, but I don't seem to be hearing of any jobs on them for maintainers.

Your thoughts,
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Lots of 76's out there and they need fixing. Still in series production, too, so a future for the type and your course money won't be wasted.
CHC & Bristow for starters.
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Peharps could you take a chance with Heli-Malongo or Sonair in Angola? they are operating a bunch of brand-new C++ and there are still some expat engineers (on rotation) to keep them flying.
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