29singlespeed
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Anyone know of Arizona/SouthWest based Aerial Survey? I know traditionally it is go where the work is type of work. Just curious as I believe I saw a couple of people based here in AZ looking in the past. Thanks@!
I couldn't hear him well either, kinda wish he would put some more effort into the conversation and pick up the phone.Did they say anything about the next step (face to face)...I got mine this morning, pretty basic questions ( out of your Resume pretty much)..but it was a little too hard to hear him at times, I guess he was on speakerphone. hopefully I get the call for a face to face int...
Anyone know of Arizona/SouthWest based Aerial Survey? I know traditionally it is go where the work is type of work. Just curious as I believe I saw a couple of people based here in AZ looking in the past. Thanks@!
DWAS used to be down there, but they're up in Washington now. As far as pictometry goes, it doesn't matter where you "live" and even though AA is in FL, DWAS in WA, the other 2 in NY, you will all but never be there. So it doesn't really matter.
Actually the DWAS fleet base was moved to Dallas this year (KRBD). All training and off-season maintenance is done there. The mailing address and payroll is still done in Kennewick, WA but that's about it.DWAS used to be down there, but they're up in Washington now. As far as pictometry goes, it doesn't matter where you "live" and even though AA is in FL, DWAS in WA, the other 2 in NY, you will all but never be there. So it doesn't really matter.
Actually the DWAS fleet base was moved to Dallas this year (KRBD). All training and off-season maintenance is done there. The mailing address and payroll is still done in Kennewick, WA but that's about it.
Can't say for sure. It appears that they are. You never know unless you try - so what do you have to lose? Go for it!!
For the rest, please go to the Air America website. Under the FAQ's they have a whole write up of the life as an Aerial Imaging pilot. They let you know right up front what the job entails, etc.
To those of you trying to secure a position with them, (including the bum) all the best!!
I heard in another site that some applicants were already in the Pilot pool for AA, how did that happened?...I wonder how Mike based that on...
If he did not send you a rejection email right off the bat,(after the phone interview) I think you would be in the pool too. He didn't say pool when I had the phone interview, but did say I would be hearing from them soon, I presume for the next step in the process. I also understand there is a written test, anyone know the gouge?
I also don't know what happened to the faq's and they write up they had on thier site, will try to find and post again when I do.
Roger that, I still remember someone being based here in AZ for a non-az company. Long shot, as being in the traditional aerial survey is not an option for me. 7 months out of a suitcase just not worth it for me. So just thought I would ask about AZ.
Roger that, I still remember someone being based here in AZ for a non-az company. Long shot, as being in the traditional aerial survey is not an option for me. 7 months out of a suitcase just not worth it for me. So just thought I would ask about AZ.
Eh, 7 months really isn't that bad. It has its moments that are terrible, but all in all, living in hotels is what you make of it.
It's not that bad if you don't have someone to miss at home. It really is a single man/woman's job. Otherwise, it is great fun.
100% true. While I'm not involved with aerial survey, I'm probably in the only job in the aviation world that spends more time in hotels per year.
Wow, what do you do? I know a few of the guys spent 11 months last year... could do 12 if you want.
AA is calling and offering face to face interviews.