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Old 16th Jan 2013, 03:29
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AMC open positions

I am told that AMC lists all their openings on the web now at airmethods.com.

Have a look. Crab, you'll have to do a "painfully slow approach" if interested. Cheers

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Old 16th Jan 2013, 08:01
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H aughey

"AW139 The truth is fine with me but my understanding is that all the pilots that have gone from Haughey Air over the last few years, have been there own making in one way or another ?
I could list them but that would be totally unprofessional I think" ...

... almost as unprofessional as your 'friend' who has happily worked there for 3 years who has evidently told you their names
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Old 16th Jan 2013, 14:11
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Grumpytroll, and any interested parties-

https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Cl...nviewjobs.cfm?

Not "all their openings", many positions aren't listed until internal bidding process complete.
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Old 17th Jan 2013, 13:12
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Helicopter Pilot / Flight Instructor

Company: Sloane Helicopters
Base: Son Bonet, Mallorca, Spain

Sloane Helicopters Mallorca is looking for a new pilot to be a part of the busy flying team. Sloane Helicopters Mallorca offers helicopter flight training and charter, throughout the year, in the Balearics. The appointment is a full time, contracted, position. On top of the flying duties you will be expected to assist in the day to day running of the company operations.

Minimum Requirements:

  • JAA / EASA CPL (H)
  • JAA / EASA FI (Unrestricted)
  • JAA / EASA Class 1 Medical
  • JAA / EASA R44 & R22 Type Rating
  • 1,000 hours total time (Helicopters)

Beneficial:

  • CRM Certificate
  • Dangerous Goods Certificate
  • First Aid Training
  • Fire Fighting Training
  • Languages

Salary:

  • Full time contract, with additional flight pay


Start:

  • March 2013
To apply, or for more information, please send your CV to [email protected]

Jonathan Greenall
Base Manager
Sloane Helicopters Mallorca
Aerodromo Son Bonet
Palma de Mallorca
07141
Illes Baleares
Spain
Tel: +34 971 79 41 32
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Old 17th Jan 2013, 18:24
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Sloane Helicopters

Would they be annoyed with my 420 TT? ( I do have FI(H), IR(H), R22 and R44 rating)

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Old 23rd Jan 2013, 13:27
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S92 pilots Aberdeen

I hear that Bristow are looking for current S92 pilots for Aberdeen, no advertisment out at the moment but from a reliable source...
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Old 24th Jan 2013, 13:05
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Rotary Jobs

They are always looking for 92 to see if they get them for free. But I wonder, who is rated in 92 and not working? I heard that 92 sim is fully booked
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Job Description


Pilot- WAS00216


Description


A part of the Bristow group, Bristow Nigerai is expanding its fleet and we are looking for Pilots to join us from 2013 as we help Nigeria develop its natural resources.

You will be flying our fleet of the S76C+/C++ the S92, the Bel 412 or the AS332L and could be touring to Eket, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Lagos.

If you have the skills and experience and want to be a part of this successful Bristow team, a distinction that is recognised in helicopter aviation around the world, the apply to us now.






Qualifications


License requirement - ATPL Airline Transport Pilot License

3000 hrs - Total time

1000 hrs - PIC

500 hrs - Multi Engine

500 hrs - Offshore Time




Job

: Pilots
Primary Location

: Africa-Nigeria-Lagos
Other Locations

: Africa-Nigeria-Port Harcourt, Africa-Nigeria-Calabar, Africa-Nigeria-Eket
Schedule

: Full-time
Number of Openings

: 50
Job Posting

: Jan 25, 2013, 4:43:24 PM
Unposting Date

: Mar 31, 2013, 12:00:00 AM
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Old 26th Jan 2013, 13:55
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Number of Openings

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Old 26th Jan 2013, 16:49
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What are Bristow Nigeria paying?
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Old 26th Jan 2013, 17:33
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In which bar do I meet the man in charge for a beer?
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Old 26th Jan 2013, 19:10
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what are Bristow Nigeria paying?
Too little, them cheap bastards
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Old 26th Jan 2013, 20:41
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Are there any minimums required on type to qualify?
I got no experience on any of the ac they're operating but got a 1000 hrs on the 212 flying offshore.
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Old 26th Jan 2013, 21:38
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Bitmonx...I think you'll find your 212 offshore time has some value as quite often it counts as 212/412 time and Bristow operate 412 in Nigeria.
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Old 27th Jan 2013, 04:28
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They donīt.

Most operators working for O&G are desperately looking for pilots with 412-experience....212 and 412 might be the same rating; but the big operators require time on 412...


But give it a try....

You already have a "No"-so you can only get a "Yes"...
 
Old 27th Jan 2013, 07:42
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Some jobs available....

https://www.expr3ss.com/jobDetails.p...0&ppt=b59f2c7a


Helicopter Pilot Jobs
Line Pilot, Victoria, Australia
Click the link - Reference number: VG/PILOT1290H
Careers
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Old 27th Jan 2013, 11:47
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And the copilots?

50 openings sounds crazy!!!!

And I wonder, will they ever need copilots? Never seen openings for copilots for remote areas. Do Bristow pay for Multi-Captain Crews? Or maybe they hire locally
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Old 27th Jan 2013, 12:55
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All the big operators have a permanent lack of qualified pilots. The reason is simply Money! People are leaving as soon as they get a job elsewhere (NS, Oz or ...) Anywhere is better than Nigeria, even though the normal range is somewhere between 11-13000 $/month taxfree for an expat captain. A nice paycheck, I would say, but not for Nigeria.
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Old 27th Jan 2013, 13:13
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Military with 3k TT, no rating, coming to end of service. Whaddya reckon? Worth a punt?
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Old 27th Jan 2013, 14:20
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what about co-pilots in Nigeria?

is the IR(H) so important? I don't think they use to fly under IFR out there..

I'm a 1000 h pilot, single turbine engine only, no IR.. Is that possible to get an off shore job anywhere?

Thank you!! & happy landings..

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