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Old 8th Sep 2008, 02:47
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Low level jobs

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Since finishing my flight training I have flown about 150 hrs skydiving in the top end and am now seeking something different now, I am looking to do some low level time. Does anyone know any companies that are looking for low level drivers?.. and yes I know the wet season is almost here.
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maybe get a few more hours under the belt before you start mucking about around powerlines..
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Low level jobs?

It will not be easy if you are scared of heights
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Go fly some charter or something for a season first. Its a bit late in the year to get a mustering job and any Survey Companies I know want an absolute minimum of 500 hours, preferably closer to 1000.
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i know of a low level/mustering job avail near windorah qld

if your into being abused by the manager/workers, called "useless pilot", enjoy scooping up horse/cow ****, cleaning toilets, scrubing showers, and cleaning up after others, when your told you will be the pilot/gardener, then let me know and ill happily give u the details
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Check your PM
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Birdscaring season runs from January thru March. Best flying i ever did, by a long way.

Been out of the loop for a few years, but Central Air Services, who i flew with, used to have 2 birdscaring bases.

Other operators out there too, maybe others know details?
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