TRBojet
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For anyone interested in a summer flying job:
My company is looking for one or more (not sure) aerial attack pilot for the upcoming fire season. It's a CWN (Call When Needed) 3-month contract flying a Twin Commander. Basically, that means that some forest agency (mostly Western) will call and you will go to a specific region for fire surveillance. I have limited knowledge about the specifics of the flying, but I think you just take up a another person who "controls" the actual firefighting from the air.
I think the minimuns are similar to IFR 135 mins:
1500TT or PIC (not sure), 100 Night, etc.
25 in AC-50 (which could be provided by our company)
Pay is $1800 base salary, plus $15/flt. hour, and $85-100 a day per diem. Not a bad way to make some money for a summer job. I think the last year's CWN airplane flew between 250-300 hours for the contract length.
All these numbers are not firm, but they should be real close. PM for further details about applying or more info.
My company is looking for one or more (not sure) aerial attack pilot for the upcoming fire season. It's a CWN (Call When Needed) 3-month contract flying a Twin Commander. Basically, that means that some forest agency (mostly Western) will call and you will go to a specific region for fire surveillance. I have limited knowledge about the specifics of the flying, but I think you just take up a another person who "controls" the actual firefighting from the air.
I think the minimuns are similar to IFR 135 mins:
1500TT or PIC (not sure), 100 Night, etc.
25 in AC-50 (which could be provided by our company)
Pay is $1800 base salary, plus $15/flt. hour, and $85-100 a day per diem. Not a bad way to make some money for a summer job. I think the last year's CWN airplane flew between 250-300 hours for the contract length.
All these numbers are not firm, but they should be real close. PM for further details about applying or more info.