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Old 20th May 2007, 07:20
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Is it worth moving to northern WA to get into a twin?

Is it worth finding a job in Northern wa for twins or get in to a twin with training school where i have to pay for my Meta?
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Old 20th May 2007, 08:18
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Can anyone tell me if its worth trying to go up north to get on to a twin?
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Old 20th May 2007, 10:52
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Why Go ANywhere? ? ?

Just sit tight, you should be able to get a direct entry command in a turbine in any capital city within the next 12 months. Every pilot with any experience will be in a jet.
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In the current climate Do NOT pay for a META.

Never equate ME hrs flown from the rhs using a META with real ME single pilot command experience gained in the real world of charter etc....they are different things.

If you really have a calling to career instruct fine, more power to you...but go out and log 1000 hrs single pilot ME command and then get a job at a school that will pay for you to get a META.
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Thanks for some of the usefull replys, the others were a bit of lite comady
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twins - also referred to as 'rockmonsters' for those guys who did the south of YBAS tour, you know what I mean.
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From what I've been hearing there's still a reasonable amount of competition for the ME flying. Plenty of SE work though.
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Old 21st May 2007, 05:41
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Multi Engine Training Approval.
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