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http://www.jobsearch.org/seeker/jobsearch/quick?action=JobSearchViewJob&JobSearch_JobId=28117827&JobSearchType=JobSearch


State Job ID: CA5934975

Job Title: HELICOPTER REPORTER

Company: K A B C 7 - T V
Location: US - CA, Glendale, 91201
AJB Reference Number: 28117827
Job Start/End Date: not provided
Job Type: Regular
Job Classification : Full Time
Hours/Week: 40 hrs/week
Salary Range: not provided
Education: Vocational School
Required Degree/Formal Training: not provided
Required Licenses/Certificates : not provided
Experience: 12 months
CompanyHomepage: not provided

KABC7, the number one station in Los Angeles, is looking for a helicopter reporter or helicopter pilot/reporter. Previous experience in radio or TV news, traffic reporting, or law enforcement preferred. Previous experience as a helicopter reporter a plus. Must be quick at assessing information and be comfortable in non-scripted situations on-air. Please send resume and non-returnable videotape.
 
Close but no cigar for you...

Powers piloted the B206 for KNBC Channel 4 not KABC.

Interesting though, Helinet/Scott Reif must not have the contract anymore.
 
RedPrairie said:
Close but no cigar for you...

Powers piloted the B206 for KNBC Channel 4 not KABC.

Interesting though, Helinet/Scott Reif must not have the contract anymore.

Well......it's been a looooong time and my brain filled up a few years ago. Now, everything new I learn meets resistance and when I finally learn it something(hopefully not too important) gets pushed out.

I can hardly wait to go to initial on a new aircraft.:rolleyes:
 
Wow, usually that kind of job is one that never gets published. I flew fixed wing stuff in LA for a comlany that provided services for KNX & KFWB. I would think that there would be pilots lining up for miles.

Maybe the 'skylord' retired with all his cash.
 
Haha...Skylord! I remember when Mark and Brian first got the Skylord...I was flying traffic watch in the Inland Empire.

Boy...now I wish I had my helo rating...got the on-air stuff but not the swing-wing...

Eric
 
Rokit88 said:
Wow, usually that kind of job is one that never gets published. I flew fixed wing stuff in LA for a comlany that provided services for KNX & KFWB. I would think that there would be pilots lining up for miles.

Maybe the 'skylord' retired with all his cash.
I'll need to talk with Brother B about this one. He's plugged into that area.

When was the last time you were home?

SF
 

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