Tommay85
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Yep, mostly on 135 VFR only certs, which makes them useless when 8 months of the year the weather is less than 1sm and 200ft ovc.
Sounds VFR to me! For a helo...
Yep, mostly on 135 VFR only certs, which makes them useless when 8 months of the year the weather is less than 1sm and 200ft ovc.
Realistically, even after you pay the more like ~20k to get a commercial rotorcraft, you'll have to do a couple of years flying tours in Vegas to be competitive for an EMS gig. It just doesn't make financial sense. But it is f'ing cool.
I've heard that majority of EMS rotors are prior military. Not out of of lack of civs, but preferential.
Company rules are 5SM and 2000 for night and 3 and 1000 for day IIRC.Sounds VFR to me! For a helo...![]()
I'm not even close to the low pay for FO on the X
That's never stopped anyone before!!!!Company rules are 5SM and 2000 for night and 3 and 1000 for day IIRC.
I met a guy in Pittsburgh that gets 20k as an FO on an X.![]()
I've heard that majority of EMS rotors are prior military. Not out of of lack of civs, but preferential.
Company rules are 5SM and 2000 for night and 3 and 1000 for day IIRC.
From what I've seen, you tell the Army/Navy/Marine guys a few stories from Freight and enjoy (not like you have to pretend!) their stories, and you're solid. Good dudes. Hell, they make me want to visit Thailand. They're Operational guys...freeze your balls off a couple of times getting it done, and they don't care where you learned to fly. Now, the Chair Force is different, but that's probaby for a different thread, too...
Probably not. They are likely VFR only. So they put the NVGs on and fly it at 50ft.Makes me wonder what the Lifeflight guys out of Iowa City are doing/have. I see them going into Genesis West right by my parents house in all kinds of poop weather. I'm wondering if they shoot the ILS into the Davenport airport and then go over to the hospital at 50 feet!![]()
Probably not. They are likely VFR only. So they put the NVGs on and fly it at 50ft.
Hmmm, helo EMS makes more than I was lead on to believe, but still not as much as I think they are worth.
I'll be interested to see what EMS companies do to attract pilots in the future to fill already open jobs; training/transition costs are prohibitive, insurance experience necessarily high and if FW is going to have a boom due to retirements, RW is going to have a BONANZA.
z987k is getting a pretty solid wage and he's 25. WAY more money and a better schedule than any regional will ever give you as an FO. Even with an upgrade, I don't think you'd ever catch up for career earnings. Frankly, getting something like that at a younger age, paying off your debt, and starting your retirement, I don't think you'd catch up doing anything else, period. That may be what attracts younger pilots moving out of freight or CFIing. However, most guys I see in Kingairs and citations are old. What keeps them there or attracts them to that is beyond me. I know not all Air Ambulance is equal however. Or are you talking just on the helo side?