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Looking for Helicopter Work: KY / Surrounding States

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onthebeach

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FAA ATP Rotorcraft/Helicopter, FAA 1st Class Med.
Current FAA 135.293/.299 in EC135 & Bell 407. Strong IFR background, formerly held 135.297 in Bell 222.
Also experienced in Bell 206 series.
3100+ turbine helicopter hours, 9900+ accident-/incident-free career flying hours (additional experience in King Airs, piston single & multi recip, & military).
U.S. Passport, FCC RRTOP. email: [email protected]
 
Call CJ Systems in PIT or Keystone Helicopters in West Chester, PA. More than likely, you'll have a job offer within 24 hours of the interview.
 
As a suggestion try searching the FAA aircraft data base for make and models you are interested in flying. It will break down the registrations by state. It has been 5 years now since I've been in the rotary wing side of aviation and all I remember of the areas in questions are EMS operations and maybe a coal company or two and very few if any corporate helicopter jobs.

P.S. You can also ask the "Professionals" at Justhelicopters.com I'm sure they would be most helpful.:rolleyes:
 

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