AS350B3 and Kamov 32 pilot
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AS350B3 and Kamov 32 pilot
Hi everyone,
I'm a portuguese helicopter pilot with a Frozen ATPL(H), 958:00 TT, ME with MCC and IR.
I'm current on AS350B3 and KA32.
English and Spanish speeking.
Experience: cargo sling operations, fire-fighting operations, SAR mountain and sea, police operations and civil protection operations.
I am looking for freelance or contract work.
Also, I would like to know if anyone can advise me about where to find ferry flight jobs (AS350) in Europe, Russia and Africa.
I have no restrictions regarding working time or places.
If anyone can advise me I will appreciate a lot.
Please send PM.
Thanks!
I'm a portuguese helicopter pilot with a Frozen ATPL(H), 958:00 TT, ME with MCC and IR.
I'm current on AS350B3 and KA32.
English and Spanish speeking.
Experience: cargo sling operations, fire-fighting operations, SAR mountain and sea, police operations and civil protection operations.
I am looking for freelance or contract work.
Also, I would like to know if anyone can advise me about where to find ferry flight jobs (AS350) in Europe, Russia and Africa.
I have no restrictions regarding working time or places.
If anyone can advise me I will appreciate a lot.
Please send PM.
Thanks!
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Hi apb,
Thanks for the tip but I already thought about that! I have only 950:00 TT with 240:00 PIC. Their minimum requirements are 1000TT and 300:00 PIC.
I am close but not there still!
Rgds
Thanks for the tip but I already thought about that! I have only 950:00 TT with 240:00 PIC. Their minimum requirements are 1000TT and 300:00 PIC.
I am close but not there still!
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You might be in with a chance with that job.
Surely the employer / insurance company take into account the quality of experience that you have rather than just the hours. You sound like you have a lot to offer compared to someone who has say 1000hrs of mainly offshore transit flying.
Caveat: I have no experience in this at all! Might be worth asking though!
Surely the employer / insurance company take into account the quality of experience that you have rather than just the hours. You sound like you have a lot to offer compared to someone who has say 1000hrs of mainly offshore transit flying.
Caveat: I have no experience in this at all! Might be worth asking though!
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Thanks switch_on_lofty, I've already tried it. They say the client won't allow any waivers... whatever that means! 4 fire-fighting seasons as copilot on the KA32; 1 FF season as PIC on the AS350B3 (with 180:00 flown mostly in mountain areas), SAR land/sea, HEMS, cargo ops, etc, etc... They can take a pilot without AS350 experience and with almost no registers at FF but they cannot accept anyone below 1000TT / 300PIC.
As you've said, anyone would think they take into account past experience (real proved experience!)... apparently, they don't!
As you've said, anyone would think they take into account past experience (real proved experience!)... apparently, they don't!