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feathering tickles 4th Jan 2022 14:29

Helicopter Jobs 2022
 
Helicentre.com advertising position on SM.

Hughes500 4th Jan 2022 18:26

well i thought they employed their own ? Really really strange or is it that no one wants to work there ?

feathering tickles 4th Jan 2022 20:51

Hughes500, I suspect you’re likely referring to a rather different entity with a not dissimilar name?

I’m sure Helicentre.com, based at Liverpool & Manchester, would be most grateful if you could clear that up!

I’ll explain the history to you next time I see you :)

Hughes500 5th Jan 2022 06:49

FT, thank you for pointing that out

[email protected] 5th Jan 2022 17:07

Draken Europe are looking urgently for a AW139 SAR Captain with EASA licence for a fixed term contract until Oct 22 in Curacao if anyone wants a nice summer in the Caribbean.

MightyGem 31st Jan 2022 19:34

NPAS looking for pilots down south. I see they've removed the IR requirement.

https://westyorkshirepolice.tal.net/...9ySEL2Nryx3D1Q

muermel 1st Feb 2022 18:26

Has anybody heard back from THC "The Helicopter Company" Saudi Arabia about the H125 pilot position? I mean after applying for the job via LinkedIn, which I did 5 weeks ago.

Greetings

[email protected] 2nd Feb 2022 08:17

Do NPAS pilots have to be under 60? The advert and job spec don't mention that at all.

handysnaks 2nd Feb 2022 11:39

As one of many who had to leave because he reached that age. Yes.

handysnaks 2nd Feb 2022 11:43


• Minimum of a Commercial Pilot’s Licence (Helicopter) with RT Licence and Class 1 Medical (unrestricted)
I think the ‘unrestricted’ requirement here is the bit that excludes we older knackers.

[email protected] 2nd Feb 2022 16:23

Thanks handysnaks - I thought it was probably the case - very frustrating since we don't suddenly become incapable of doing the job safely just because the clock ticks past 60.

MightyGem 2nd Feb 2022 19:23


Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 11178667)
Do NPAS pilots have to be under 60? The advert and job spec don't mention that at all.

Yes, it's classed as Public Transport. To be honest, NPAS not withstanding, I was quite happy to retire at 60.

handysnaks 2nd Feb 2022 20:29

Although I enjoyed the work on them, I can’t say I miss the 12 hour night shifts! Although, who knows what the future holds.

Thud_and_Blunder 3rd Feb 2022 12:03

I actually do miss the night shifts - I'm a bit weird like that. Much of the best work was done after 3am in your patch, Handy - really enjoyed the buzz of going from cold to seeing the scrotes getting their collars felt within 20 minutes of the call. Then there would be the out-of-hours calls from non-24-hour forces - even D&C on one occasion, although that was called off before launch.

Having said all that, I can recommend getting a job in whatever they call the utility area these post-EASA days to ease you into retirement. Routinely managing over 4.5 hours a day, frequently more, with 80%+ at around 30-100' agl - what's not to like? I was ready to leave flying at 65 though - the eyesight, although up to the required standard, was never going to match that of the rest of the crew, and being a night-owl I never really enjoyed the getting-up-in-the-morning-and-driving-to-work thing.

MightyGem 3rd Feb 2022 20:27

Yes, it was fun at times, but that fun rapidly disappeared as NPAS became established.

myassisgrass 4th Feb 2022 09:44

MI-26 Longline Pilot
 
I have a bit of an odd ask…are there any pilots out there with experience and the skill sets to conduct longline operations with an MI-26? I may have a contract position in the coming months.

JimmyOs 6th Feb 2022 15:29


Originally Posted by myassisgrass (Post 11179691)
I have a bit of an odd ask…are there any pilots out there with experience and the skill sets to conduct longline operations with an MI-26? I may have a contract position in the coming months.

Hello Mr. or Mrs. Assisgrass- not a Mi-26 pilot but we specialize in Russian helicopters. I imagine we can find your needed candidates and/or hardware for Mi-26 projects. Not our main aircraft (that would be Mi-17s along with Hind work) but 30 years in Russian aviation means we have good candidates (and not just Russian passports, of course). We are at vtsc.net and my email is gvose@ the same domain.

- Greg

myassisgrass 22nd Mar 2022 03:50

EC-145 Offshore Pilot Position
 
We may have need for an offshore qualified EC-145 pilot/instructor. This would initially commence as a contract position (90-120 days during summer of 2022) but depending on outcomes, could easily change into a full-time position. 90-120 day contract position would initially involve Night MEDEVAC standby. Russian language skills would be an asset but not essential. Any interested candidates please contact me at [email protected] and include CV. Additional details would be forthcoming to those deemed as suitable candidates.

unknown.mp3 26th Apr 2022 00:50

AS350, B206, B407, S76D/C++ pilots required
 
Pawan Hans is seeking pilots with experience on the aircraft mentioned. I can not post linked due to my account has less than 10 posts. You can find more information on their website under the careers section.

berlioz 27th Apr 2022 11:04


Originally Posted by unknown.mp3 (Post 11220986)
Pawan Hans is seeking pilots with experience on the aircraft mentioned. I can not post linked due to my account has less than 10 posts. You can find more information on their website under the careers section.

I can not understand (if im reading correctly) that a company asks for a fee to receive applications nowadays. "application fee - non refundable) for Rs. 295/- (Rupees two hundred and ninety five only"
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