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Just Waiting 19th March 2006 17:01

Curious
 
I am one of the folks waiting for chc to be in touch after passing the interview last year and am curious...
How many others are waiting
How many have been taken on already
How many jobs are still needing pilots to fill them???
any one who works for chc know??

Fatigue 19th March 2006 19:06

Hey there Justwaiting,

PM me if you need more info!

Just Waiting 20th March 2006 13:01

Thanks
 
have sent you a pm, thanks.

callie dog 20th March 2006 13:41

Just Waiting,

Check your PM's

Just Waiting 20th March 2006 14:21

callie dog,got your pm,
anybody else out there in the same situation?? pm me.

Ships Cat 3rd April 2006 16:57

Possible Irish SAR Incident
 
A little Leprechaun has whispered about a SAR incident that may have occurred recently. It appears that the wire was cut or parted, the winch weight was recovered by a boat, and some damage was sustained to the aircraft. There may or may not have been some injury to other crew members.

Knowing the way this forum works, I am surprised that no-one has published it before, or am I just the victim of a colossal wind-up?

No, I didn't hear it on April 1st.

ketchup 3rd May 2006 10:22

Funny, overheard the same story last week, winch wire got caught in ship gear on deck, split and hit the -trailing edge- of the main rotor blade. Girl was SIC, nosed down and preparded for ditching but found they had control and headed for land. I 'think' it was in the galway bay area..... haven't seen an AAIU report yet.....

EAGLESDARE 15th May 2006 19:00

CHC Ireland in retention trouble for SAR contracts
 
CHC IRELAND MAY HAVE JUST RENEWED THE IRISH SAR CONTRACTS BUT MAJOR INDUSTRIAL STAFFING PROBLEMS LAY AHEAD FOR THEM. CURRENT ENGINEERING LEVELS ARE DOWN TO WELL BELOW ACCEPTABLE LIMITS TO PROVIDE A 24HR SAR SERVICE AND THE PILOTS UNION HAVE JUST CEASED PAY TALKS ARE ARE ENTERING IN TO A ARBITRATION PROCESS. I BELIEVE MOST OF THE EMPLOYEES ARE LOOKING TO RELOCATE TO THE UK WHICH WILL HAVE DRAMATIC AFFECTS TO THE RENEWED IRISH CONTRACTS.

CRAZYBROADSWORD 15th May 2006 19:08

Interesting could this be the start of the long talked about lack of pilots and engineers or just the latest hot gossip.......................

Hummingfrog 15th May 2006 20:45

This may just be a realignment of resources as CHC Scotia is advertising for SAR Captains and Copilots for The HMCG contract in the UK. They are also looking for Captains in Ireland so it looks as though the UK is a more popular place to work!!

CBS

There is no general shortage of pilots. What there is a shortage of experienced pilots to fill Captain slots.

HF

GoodGrief 15th May 2006 21:38

Companies have neglected their responsibilities to create experienced pilots.
If you want twin rated IFR pilots then create them instead of putting people into large debts financing the ratings on their own.Only few can anyway.

Take on a 1000 hour pilot, pay for his IFR and the type rating, he has shown dedication in helicopter aviation and is most likely not running away after having been treated and trusted like a real person.

But what do I know?
Rather increase management pay then INVEST in loyal staff...

Night Watchman 16th May 2006 09:21

Hummingfrog is absolutely correct the shortage is of experienced SAR drivers.

What is happening is that the transition from BHL to CHC and the new aircraft requires a slip crew. So effectively CHC require the same number of SAR crew for the slip crew as they would for a new base. They need 4 SAR Captains, 4 SAR P2's and 4 SAR crewmen. Obviously there isn't this sort of experience hanging around on street corners so my guess is that they'll start digging up old SAR S61 drivers to cover (defib on standby)!

To all the wanabees out there I would say that SAR is the future get in there if you can....

Hummingfrog 16th May 2006 10:23

GoodGrief

The companies haven't neglected their responsibilities what has happened is that experienced offshore co-pilots have left the industry to do other things, be it fixed wing, EMS or Police. This has left a shortage of suitable candidates to promote to captain which is exacerbated by the increase in flying due to the high oil price, which requires more crews.

There seems to be no shortage of lower time pilots with IRs to fill co-pilot positions what there is a shortage of, as I said before, is pilots with suitable offshore/SAR experience. Even a pilot with a 1000hr experience of instructing is not much use until he has gained enough multi-crew IFR time in horrible weather.

HF

Justintime80 16th May 2006 13:21

[quote= They need 4 SAR Captains, 4 SAR P2's and 4 SAR crewmen.[/quote]

Emmm How's that going to work then? "4 SAR Crewmen" no time off for these poor beggers then :hmm: 3 months without a break and they best not go sick.

3D CAM 16th May 2006 16:29


Originally Posted by Justintime80
Emmm How's that going to work then? "4 SAR Crewmen" no time off for these poor beggers then :hmm: 3 months without a break and they best not go sick.

How about a year; at least!! Four bases, all changing aircraft type back to back.... Oh deep joy.

Helipolarbear 16th May 2006 17:14


Originally Posted by Night Watchman
To all the wanabees out there I would say that SAR is the future get in there if you can....

NW.....SAR is the future? Future for what exactly?
:cool:

sarmanontheline 18th May 2006 12:19

Can anyone tell me what standard of medical qualification is BIEC and EIEC???
Any ideas this is what Rear Crew for UK are to be at??? :ok:

fred scuttle182 19th May 2006 16:29

Expect to see a big recruiting campaign for UK SAR crews and engineers in the very near future, will they be on the same deal as their irish counterparts I wonder.Whats the chances of IRCG base(s) having to go to 12 hours due to crews good will been taken for granted.:ugh:


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