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Aerial imagery
Are there any imagery operators out there that operate year round other than aperture and air associates? 1000/50 looking for a part 91 job.
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I know you said other than AAK, but we've been hiring quite a bit recently and you basically double our mins. If you need contact info, PM me. Also, no need to relocate to KC anymore.
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PM sent.(filler)
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Try Horizon out of Rapid City they have single engine and larger. With only 50 mutli you might have a tough time meeting mins a lot of companies use C400s and Navajos and like at least 500 multi.
Geosearch in Wisconsin is looking not sure what they fly, if they have twins you might get on as sensor operator and get some twin time on repo flights etc. They are looking for pilots and operators. Woolpert hires full time and from what I hear have a lot of work. Have you ever flown aerial sensing ? It can be challenging when working in class B or restricted area etc. You will fly long days weather permitting and long nights if flying LIDAR. Schedule is on the road 20 to 30 days home for ten but will vary based on company. Pay if your salary was 45/50k plus per diem. If daily 300 a day but again will vary. tryinh checking web site called MAPPS list all the survey companies. |
I can't find horizon on google. Tierra avia isn't hiring. Geosearch is full up too. KCaviator said Air Associates just hired 5 guys in the last month so im going to start bugging them.
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Try landcare aviation out of Rome NY. Www.landvue.com
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I thought landcare was seasonal.
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Just curious why no aperture or AAK?
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Aperture forces you to live in base and 30k a year in socal isn't as much as you would think. AAK used to make you live in KC but now you can be flown to work by the airlines as long as you live near a major city.
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