Teaching SNA's in the T-34What is meant by T-34VT tours?
Teaching SNA's in the T-34What is meant by T-34VT tours?
And then, there's always the ol' "exception" that proves the rule ---... I'm guessing very few .... fly in formation. (I've never gotten a ticket that says I'm on American Airlines flight 765 dash two)...
I have a bud flying something similar (Oil Rigs/Oil Tankers) out in Oregon... He loves it.. Gets lots of time off.. Pay not as good as but makes up for it in QOL... If the A/C is broke or in maint they still get paid.. And then if he works on days off, gets extra... But he gets to see his 4 kids grow up and according to him that is priceless.
I don't love the pay so much. Here at MDSP the pay does leave something to be desired. $55k to start. Goes to about $60k after a year if you have over 25k hours, and slowly climbs after that.
Still trying to figure out what my "powered lift" hours will mean on the outside.
That would be "Her" ... 'cept they were never painted in BI livery and were flown in BA and AirFrog colors -- the BI scheme was due to be applied sometime in 1980 and of course, we all know what happened .... :icon_cryiThis one?:
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Now that I'm fully qualified, about 200/year, most (for me almost all, save a couple initial Xs and checkrides) of that as PIC. Should get a lot more once we deploy.
I don't think there will be a significant number of commercial tiltrotors for some time. My ongoing concern is that my time won't count as helo time for helo jobs, nor as fixed-wing for airplane jobs.
I don't think there will be a significant number of commercial tiltrotors for some time. My ongoing concern is that my time won't count as helo time for helo jobs, nor as fixed-wing for airplane jobs.
You Sir might be able to make a million bucks doing this.....as long as you start with 2 millionI really want a reasonable(e.g. at least 1/2 my AD pay if you get my drift) -paying job doing something interesting, learn the ropes and perhaps start my own aviation-services company someday.