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sAviator 18th Mar 2014 09:41

Bristow Careers Day
 
Hi,

I was just wondering if anyone have ever been or known how is the Careers Day at Bristow?

Are there any opportunities to get a job?

Thanks

helipiloto 18th Mar 2014 09:56

Bond looking for S-92 "pilots"
 
I wonder what type of pilots are joining Bond. They are, like all the other companies, looking for the best pilots out there at the lowest price. But I think this time Bond have beaten the competition. They are looking for experienced S-92 pilots with offshore experience and are offering 85,000 pounds per year gross salary which is around 4,320 pounds per month take home! A joke I think. I understand that for some this maybe a step up and that a job is a job, but those of you that are accepting these conditions are doing the rest of us too much harm.
Flying 19 demanding passengers around the NS in those horrible wx conditions and with all the pressures from management deserves a lot more salary than that!!

Turkeyslapper 18th Mar 2014 10:08


They are looking for experienced S-92 pilots with offshore experience and are offering 85,000 pounds per year gross salary which is around 4,320 pounds per month take home!
Pilot is probably the lowest paid person on the aircraft (including the cleaning staff on the rigs) :}

Have to agree, lugging a bunch of people around in that crappy environment is certainly a challenging job that deserves a bit more. Just out of interest, what would a narrow body airline captain get in the UK - is it comparable to what these S92 are on?

Cheers

Tandemrotor 18th Mar 2014 10:18

A single aisle airline jet captain would earn more in most (though not necessarily all!) UK airlines. Precisely how much more is a bit of a variable feast, but potentially approaching double that figure for a few.

I imagine a turbo-prop captain may be on an amount similar to the S92 figure?

However a jet (737/320) is likely to be capable of carrying 100-180 ish pax. Not the 19 of an S92. So I imagine economics come into the equation.

26500lbs 18th Mar 2014 10:30

CHC Helikopter Service in Norway are recruiting. Don’t have a link, but sure someone will find one. 14/14 roster or 5/2/5/9. Several bases to chose from I believe.
Some of the best T’s and C’s in the industry I suspect.

vaibronco 18th Mar 2014 10:38

link to chc recruitment
 
Career Finder - CHC Helicopter

FC80 18th Mar 2014 12:23

I'm not sure what planet people suggesting turboprop Captains are getting £85K are on. Info is freely available (and fairly accurate) on PPJN - even for the larger operators £60K is about as much as you're going to get... after having been there a long time.

Not saying 92 Captains aren't worth more, just pointing out that that end of the FW market isn't the place to look for 'but look what they get' comparisons.

:zzz:

John Eacott 26th Mar 2014 07:11

WA Police Deputy Chief Pilot


Western Australia Police
Traffic & Emergency Response
Counter Terrorism & Emergency Response
Deputy Chief Pilot (Rotary Wing)
73064
Salary: Up to $144,178 pa depending on relevant qualification & experience (plus additional remuneration for afternoon, night and weekend shifts)

SPECIALIST PRE-REQUISITE

It is a requirement that the position holder is successful in obtaining and maintaining a NEGATIVE VETTING LEVEL 1 security clearance for the duration of their appointment in the position.
Possession of an Air Transport Pilot Licence (helicopter).
Holder of a Night VFR endorsement.
Holder of a current Australian Aviation Medical (Class 1).


ESSENTIAL WORK RELATED REQUIREMENTS
Completed at least 3 Command Instrument Rating (CIR) renewals
2000 hours total helicopter experience of which 1000 hours must be Pilot In Command (PIC) and 500 hours must be as PIC of a twin engine helicopter
Proficient knowledge of the Australian Civil Aviation Regulations and Orders
Written and verbal communication skills
Interpersonal skills

DESIRABLE WORK RELATED REQUIREMENTS
Holder of (or have held) a helicopter Check and Training approval or a military equivalent
Minimum of 12 months experience in commercial operations
Possession of a BK117 and/or AS365 endorsement
Possesses a current Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) rating
Possesses a Night Vision Goggles (NVG) endorsement
Possesses a winching endorsement qualification
Possesses a Fast Roping endorsement qualification
Possesses a Low Flying Endorsement (LFE) certification
A couple of days ago it was advertised at $173,855!

chcoffshore 2nd Apr 2014 05:41

With a 139 rating and a CAN ATPL; CHC global would be a safe bet.

Miklavz 3rd Apr 2014 07:51

Looking for job, worldwide
 
Hello everybody,
simillar as user red line, looking for intl touring job; I am EASA ATPL/H, Class 1 medical, level 5 english; current in B-212/412. More than 5500 hrs, 5300 multiengine, FI, TRI, IRI, 1200 IFR, 1700 offshore, hoist operations in mountain rescue, firefighting, EMS; also OCF/FCF trained.
Prepared to go imideatelly anywhere, based on 4/4 or 6/6 rotation.
So, if anybody is there knowing for something - please, PM me.
Thanks in advance, Mike

helipiloto 10th Apr 2014 20:04

Contracting in UK
 
When working as a contractor pilot in the UK, can anybody tell me how the taxes work when you live in a different country? Is tax taken out from your pay cheque by the employer? Or do you keep the full amount and then file your own taxes in your country of residence?
Thanks

NRDK 11th Apr 2014 05:19

Tax & Death
 
Nothing is certain but death and taxes :{

Try this

HM Revenue & Customs: Tax on UK income or capital gains for non-UK residents

tdaaviation 13th Apr 2014 13:25

touring stuff
 
Man with a 139 rating you can write your own ticket these days, you must have been flying with London Air or Orange. West Star had been looking for 139 drivers as of late, CHC of course as usual.

Sloppy Link 14th Apr 2014 21:04

NRDK, and nurses.....

rotorboy 21st Apr 2014 03:25

Redline- The offshore time is the tough one for clients these days unless , well your of the right passport.... then all the rules go out the window, ( time on type , ifr , etc)

Not the greatest these days, probably the worst paying, but CHC may be your best bet.

good luck.

RB

mickbates 21st Apr 2014 08:07

412 & or 139 only
 
Bad news, Spinwing. They want guys with at least a 412 rating. Still expecting a knock on my door for a cup of coffee. Been a long time.

spinwing 22nd Apr 2014 02:01

Mmmm ..

Huh ... what have I missed :confused:

John Eacott 25th Apr 2014 11:12

Air Bali / Heli SGI

Helicopter Pilot, Full-Time

Expressions of Interest are being sought for a full-time Bali based tourist pilot.

All candidates MUST have a minimum of:
Valid Commercial Pilots Licence
Class 1 Medical
2000 Hours Total Time
1000 Turbine Time
100 Hours Bell 206/206L

Helpful Qualifications:
HUET
Dangerous Goods
First Aid

We are looking for a candidate who is eager to succeed and grow within the organisation. Opportunities will possibly arise to progress into the companies Utility Operations and onto Bell 407.
A willingness to travel at short notice is a MUST.

Contact Keith Miles, Chief Pilot, Air Bali / Heli SGI. [email protected] Email ONLY

righopper 25th Apr 2014 18:08

Bristow looking for AW139 TRE for UK
 
Description

TRAINING CAPTAIN - AW139 (NORWICH)

Training Captain Position (AW139) is available in Norwich.

Qualifications

Essential

Training Captain Applicants must have at least 1500 hours of multi-pilot helicopter experience of which at least 500 hours are as Pilot in Command.

Must be a current TRE on similar type. The candidates must have previous North Sea command experience. Preference will be given to candidates with previous AW 139 training experience.

Please apply online if you are interested in this role.
Job: Pilots
Primary Location: Europe, Middle East-United Kingdom-Norwich
Schedule: Full-time
Number of Openings: 1
Job Posting: Apr 25, 2014, 3:58:32 PM
Unposting Date: May 9, 2014, 11:59:00 PM

terminus mos 26th Apr 2014 00:31

2000 hours for a 206 driver and 1500 hours for an AW139 Training Captain, interesting experience requirements.


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