Aero Tropics Recruiting
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Aero Tropics Recruiting
Looking for any news regarding Aero Tropics. Are they recruiting, do they have a high turn over of pilots. More than meet there hrs requirements, but far short on the 150 IFR plan time. Is that a deal breaker??.
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Aero Tropics
Guptar,
GA in Far North Queensland is always on the go, saying that its no good asking those questions here, jump on the phone, or better yet get on a plane, head to cairns and visit them personally.
Its a good bunch of people at Aero tropics, and they have some nice aircraft, i think two new Cessna Caravans. Best of luck Mate.
GA in Far North Queensland is always on the go, saying that its no good asking those questions here, jump on the phone, or better yet get on a plane, head to cairns and visit them personally.
Its a good bunch of people at Aero tropics, and they have some nice aircraft, i think two new Cessna Caravans. Best of luck Mate.
The 150 hour IFR plan is a CAO requirement for RPT.
See CAO 82.3 http://casa.gov.au/download/orders/cao82/8203.pdf
See CAO 82.3 http://casa.gov.au/download/orders/cao82/8203.pdf
1 Qualifications of pilots in command
Category Qualifications Minimum aeronautical
experience
Single pilot aeroplanes
— normal category
Commercial pilot (aeroplane)
licence or air transport pilot
(aeroplane) licence
700 hours total experience as
a pilot that includes:
Command (multi-engine
aeroplane) instrument rating
150 hours as a pilot in
command (or acting as pilot
in command under
supervision) on multi-engine
aeroplanes under the I.F.R.;
and
10 hours as pilot in command
(or acting as pilot in
command under supervision)
on the aeroplane type; and
50 hours experience as pilot
on night operations.
Category Qualifications Minimum aeronautical
experience
Single pilot aeroplanes
— normal category
Commercial pilot (aeroplane)
licence or air transport pilot
(aeroplane) licence
700 hours total experience as
a pilot that includes:
Command (multi-engine
aeroplane) instrument rating
150 hours as a pilot in
command (or acting as pilot
in command under
supervision) on multi-engine
aeroplanes under the I.F.R.;
and
10 hours as pilot in command
(or acting as pilot in
command under supervision)
on the aeroplane type; and
50 hours experience as pilot
on night operations.