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MUAviator 02-09-2012 08:15 AM

Info on Aerial survey pilot
 
Anyone know any organizations or companies in the NY,CT,NJ, PA area being an aerial survey pilot or pipeline patrol. Ive looked into one northeasternstates, but im having trouble finding others nearby.

Flyhayes 02-09-2012 08:59 AM

I saw a posting on Findapilot a while back looking for survey pilots in either MD or VA.

Martech 02-09-2012 10:30 AM

Jobs
 
I could possibly need some pilots in the near future. It's a company that is based out of Jacksonville FL but does survey work all over the country in Cessna 210s. If you have 500hrs or better or a CFI rating send your resume to [email protected] You must be willing to live in Jacksonville and fly at least 3 weeks per month. Sometimes more.

AcesHigh 02-09-2012 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by Martech (Post 1131991)
I could possibly need some pilots in the near future. It's a company that is based out of Jacksonville FL but does survey work all over the country in Cessna 210s. If you have 500hrs or better or a CFI rating send your resume to [email protected] You must be willing to live in Jacksonville and fly at least 3 weeks per month. Sometimes more.

Sounds great if only I didn't have 253 TT.My father has been a cartographer for 40+ years. I take it you folks are very firm with that 500 due to insurance?

concorde84 02-09-2012 06:09 PM

Thanks for posting this question, as I'm curious what Aerial Survey Companies are out there...

Still a student pilot, but looking at the career choices in the aviation industry, being a Aerial Survey pilot really strikes me as something I could really could get into.

The other company I've heard of is the Keystone Aerial Survey.

I'm really interested in more getting more information about being an aerial survey pilot. If anyone could send me first-hand (or even second-hand) experience about being an aerial survey pilot, I would appreciate it.

smugglersblues 02-10-2012 05:48 AM


Originally Posted by Martech (Post 1131991)
I could possibly need some pilots in the near future. It's a company that is based out of Jacksonville FL but does survey work all over the country in Cessna 210s. If you have 500hrs or better or a CFI rating send your resume to [email protected] You must be willing to live in Jacksonville and fly at least 3 weeks per month. Sometimes more.

Martech: FYI. Your email address is INOP.

SrfNFly227 02-10-2012 06:14 AM

This is a link for all companies in the Management Association for Private Photogrammetric Surveyors (MAPPS). MAPPS: Meet Our Member Firms Only a few of these companies have airplanes, but it will get you a start.

Also, read through this link for an ongoing thread on this website. http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/pa...vey-pilot.html Lots of good info in there.

Martech 02-10-2012 06:36 AM

It would help if I could spell correctly. The address is [email protected]
I also forgot to mention we are very weight restricted so I really need people that weigh less than 180 lbs.

Silverwings 03-13-2012 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Martech (Post 1132571)
It would help if I could spell correctly. The address is [email protected]
I also forgot to mention we are very weight restricted so I really need people that weigh less than 180 lbs.

Are you still hiring? Besides the weight, are there any other limitations? What's the pay rate?

Thanks!


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