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1400 hour pilot

Postby HeLiAGnz » Mon Nov 28 2016, 09:22

Hey guys just wondering if anyone knows of any work going at the moment

1400 hours total
550 hours Ag
Low level rating
Sling Endorsement
NVFR rated
Both Ag & commercial ops & transport ops

R22
R44
H300
B206
H500
Current on all types
Have experience in base managerial position

Happy to answer any questions and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby HeLiAGnz » Sun Dec 11 2016, 07:28

still searching any help would be great
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby havick » Sun Dec 11 2016, 14:36

Are you an Aussie or a kiwi? If you have an Aussie passport try maritime helicopters in Alaska. You can work in the US on an E3 visa if you're Aussie and can get your FAA ticket.
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby AHL1989 » Sun Dec 11 2016, 17:10

A few jobs are advertised on Trademe currently.
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby HeLiAGnz » Tue Jan 3 2017, 21:55

AHL1989 wrote:A few jobs are advertised on Trademe currently.


Have you guys had much luck ?
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby mdav » Wed Jan 4 2017, 03:08

havick wrote:Are you an Aussie or a kiwi? If you have an Aussie passport try maritime helicopters in Alaska. You can work in the US on an E3 visa if you're Aussie and can get your FAA ticket.


Can you support that? Honestly I Don't think that is really possible, below is the requirement for the e3 and helicopter pilot does not qualify as a specialist occupation anyway. You still need to be sponsored and most heli company's won't spend the money or effort to do it.

The Requirements to qualify for an E3 visa: an applicant must demonstrate:
• that he or she must have a legitimate offer of employment in the US
• that the position he or she is coming to fill qualifies as specialty occupation employment
• that he or she is an Australian citizen
• that he or she has the necessary academic or other qualifying credentials
• that his or her stay will be temporary, and
• if required before the alien may commence employment in the specialty occupation, that he or she has the necessary license or other official permission to practice in the specialty occupation.
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby havick » Wed Jan 4 2017, 04:57

mdav wrote:
havick wrote:Are you an Aussie or a kiwi? If you have an Aussie passport try maritime helicopters in Alaska. You can work in the US on an E3 visa if you're Aussie and can get your FAA ticket.


Can you support that? Honestly I Don't think that is really possible, below is the requirement for the e3 and helicopter pilot does not qualify as a specialist occupation anyway. You still need to be sponsored and most heli company's won't spend the money or effort to do it.

The Requirements to qualify for an E3 visa: an applicant must demonstrate:
• that he or she must have a legitimate offer of employment in the US
• that the position he or she is coming to fill qualifies as specialty occupation employment
• that he or she is an Australian citizen
• that he or she has the necessary academic or other qualifying credentials
• that his or her stay will be temporary, and
• if required before the alien may commence employment in the specialty occupation, that he or she has the necessary license or other official permission to practice in the specialty occupation.


Yes I can. I worked for a company (I'm here on s greencard) flying 212/412's. But there were two other Aussies also flying on fires on an E3 visa on USFS contracts. One was flying an 802 air tractor and the other was on the 212.

E3's are actually quite easy to obtain given the amount of Aussies I ran into on the fires alone during the 2016 US fire season.
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby mdav » Wed Jan 4 2017, 05:19

Ah I see my mistake, miracles can happen..
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby headcase » Wed Jan 4 2017, 06:09

HeLiAGnz wrote:Hey guys just wondering if anyone knows of any work going at the moment

1400 hours total
550 hours Ag
Low level rating
Sling Endorsement
NVFR rated
Both Ag & commercial ops & transport ops

R22
R44
H300
B206
H500
Current on all types
Have experience in base managerial position

Happy to answer any questions and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Where ya based?
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby HeLiAGnz » Wed Jan 4 2017, 07:33

Where ya based?[/quote]

relocatable mate , do you know of something going
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby Little Bird » Wed Jan 4 2017, 16:28

I can see US companies hiring medium/heavy drivers on E3s. But not for more run of the mill work in tourism or EMS. There's just too many out of work looking and too much hassle for the company to care.
Both companies I've worked for here won't sponsor.
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Re: 1400 hour pilot

Postby headcase » Thu Jan 5 2017, 07:29

HeLiAGnz wrote:Where ya based?


relocatable mate , do you know of something going[/quote]
Pm me your details and number, I might have something for you in nz,

Thanks,

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