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Old 18th Jul 2017, 17:05
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Originally Posted by Chris Pochari
Well Mr know it all the vast majority of heli pilots where I live are salaried. So you are Wrong
Yeah perhaps where YOU live, but there's a whole big wide world out there. Do you think the earth is flat as well?
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Old 18th Jul 2017, 22:21
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Originally Posted by Chris Pochari
Hey doofus, most helicopters are used in three sectors, air med, police and O&G, charter and firefighting makes up a tiny percent of the industry. Why don't you call up Arron Todd and ask him if you can fly his helicopter for a day?

Ummmm, .... you cannot provide a fixed or rotary wing air service in Canada without an Air Operator Certificate. There is no "freelancing" here.

But I only have 53 years and 22K hours in the biz so what would I know, eh?

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Old 18th Jul 2017, 22:51
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Originally Posted by oleary
Ummmm, .... you cannot provide a fixed or rotary wing air service in Canada without an Air Operator Certificate. There is no "freelancing" here.

But I only have 53 years and 22K hours in the biz so what would I know, eh?
Doofus does as doofus is. All hail the new king......Chris Pochari
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Old 19th Jul 2017, 02:48
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Let's stop the personal attacks before I have to delete posts, please.

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Old 19th Jul 2017, 21:01
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Considering prob 75% of all Kiwi and Aussie pilots who work outside of home are "freelancers" Mr Pochari prob needs to do a little more research as last time I looked none of them take their own helicopters to work
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Old 19th Jul 2017, 21:03
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Hey doofus, most helicopters are used in three sectors, air med, police and O&G,
REALLY ????? You sure about that "Doofus"
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Old 19th Jul 2017, 21:25
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Originally Posted by KiwiNedNZ
REALLY ????? You sure about that "Doofus"
I think that's "Chris' that should answer.

Rumour has it, some militaries use helicopters too......
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Old 20th Jul 2017, 01:07
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Was just giving him some of his own medicine - love the idiots here who insult some of the long time members here - I know many of them thanks to what I do - and I just sit back and laugh thinking - you really don't know who you are insulting do you dumb ass LOL
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