the pup Posted November 7, 2011 Report Posted November 7, 2011 What is the best way to transition form light's (500's and Astars) to a medium 205. For a guys with lot's of long-line time, mainly drills. Quote
rainman Posted November 7, 2011 Report Posted November 7, 2011 I would say do some research and look at companys that fly both. Not too large but your 6-10 helicopter fleets. Then you have an "in" with the intermediate work and somewhere to go up into the mediums. Also what kind of work the company does comes into play... Im thinking Quantum, Mustang, Yellowhead, Pacific Western, Delta...Or try Campbell, possibly Wildcat and even Alpine( though a long road). Doesn't Prism have a 205? I know zero about the eastern Canadian companys but Im sure there is a way for the right person. A good attitude goes a long way! Quote
Guest 47yrLowTimer Posted November 7, 2011 Report Posted November 7, 2011 pretty sure Prism flogged there 205 in the spring Quote
kiefk Posted November 8, 2011 Report Posted November 8, 2011 What is the best way to transition form light's (500's and Astars) to a medium 205. For a guys with lot's of long-line time, mainly drills. Hi I know both Lakelse Air and Quantum have Astar for drills and a 205 each. Maybe a place to look in the spring?? Good Luck Quote
KiloMike Posted November 9, 2011 Report Posted November 9, 2011 Hi I know both Lakelse Air and Quantum have Astar for drills and a 205 each. Maybe a place to look in the spring?? Good Luck Lets be realistic here! Alright place to work and move drills on Astar's. However, pretty long road at either of those places to get into the mediums and Lakelse's 204 and Quantum's 205 are for sale. Quote
Jet B Posted November 9, 2011 Report Posted November 9, 2011 If you want a guaranteed Bell 212 job then maybe contact Campbell Helicopters. I have never worked for them and I'm not saying they are the best company to work for, do so at your own risk. I know people who have gone there for the stepping stone into mediums. You will likely have to commit to 2 summers for the endorsement. The pay isn't bad if it ends up being a good fire season and I know they would probably jump on the chance to get their hooks on a good long line guy for 2 summers. Hope that helps. It's maybe not the prettiest solution, but it is a guaranteed medium seat. Quote
SuddenStop Posted November 9, 2011 Report Posted November 9, 2011 i keep reading the OP question and wondering if he's referring to technique in the transition, rather than job opportunities. 1 Quote
Skidmark Posted November 9, 2011 Report Posted November 9, 2011 hey Pup, does the company you currently work for have mediums and are going to give you the endorsement? If this is the case, be aware that your first year or two in the medium market may actually be a cut in pay. Be prepared to be the guy on the spec machine and not the contract machines. See if your employer will allow to get back in the Astar or 500 for a tour or two in the summer to top up the T4. So don't go buying anything dumb this winter. Quote
skullcap Posted November 10, 2011 Report Posted November 10, 2011 i keep reading the OP question and wondering if he's referring to technique in the transition, rather than job opportunities. I see now,,,,I have found the first step to be a lobotomy...( 1 Quote
KiloMike Posted November 10, 2011 Report Posted November 10, 2011 ok the obvious answer... find someone that will hire you :up: Quote
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