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    Sun Air Jets

    Anyone have any information about his operations? Thanks
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    Scheduling Software

    Thank you for the information
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    Scheduling Software

    Thank you
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    Scheduling Software

    Does anyone have a recommendation on scheduling and tracking software other ten FOS?
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    Flight Department Down Sized

    Actually we had three aircraft. Not sure how many mech's remain. There were also avionic techs included, along with admin staff that were sent packing.
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    Flight Department Down Sized

    Yes, they are keeping the one Falcon 900Ex Easy.
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    Flight Department Down Sized

    United States Steel in Pittsburgh, PA just let six pilots and eleven mechanic go today. They are getting rid of two Hawker 900xp's and keeping a Falcon 900Ex Easy. Anyone knowing of any pilot positions open for a current HS125 or DAEasy or G-IV, G-V, G450, G550 please let me know.
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    Best attack helicopter

    Toss up I like the look for the Apache and the Cobra. Being a former DUSTOFF pilot I'd wouldn't mind either one flying cover for me. Or for that matter a UH-60 or UH-1 with door gunners. I wouldn't want to be at the receiving end of any of them! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FPcA7rNbTs
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    Counting Rotorcraft Time Towards an ATP

    Fw/rw atp Okay, I’ll try to tackle this. Over twenty years ago I had an ATP helicopter and added MEL to it. A bit different then what you are asking but the process should be the same. Let's look at the regs and ask the following questions. 61.159(a)(1) Do you have 500 hours of...
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    Logging Ops Question

    No good answer It has been a while but when I used to do helicopter logging we were always on the radio to the "hookers" and "catchers" on the ground using non aviation frequencies. At the altitudes we flew at we never expected to run into another aircraft. There were times when someone on the...
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    Define the boundary of Area Magnetic Unreliability (AMU) Airspace

    Ac 91-70a I don't know if this will answer your question, but check out page 51 of the AC. http://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC%2091-70A.pdf
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    Future fast helicopter to push 250 knots advances

    Lockheed beat'em http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AH-56_Cheyenne
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    Alaska Emergency Equipment

    It has been a while since I've flown in Alaska but did so for 15 years. It is recommended that you carry all the survival gear but there is no agency that enforces the rule except the survival of the fittest . It was and is mainly for small bush aircraft that end up trying to land where they...
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    Any of the job sites worth joining?

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    Eastern Europe

    Zlaty Bazant Zlaty Bazant "Golden Pheasant" Lager Beer. Great Pilsner! Great Czech or Slovak beer. Budapest, if you get the chance stay at the Marriott on the Danube River. Great location and walking distance to castle across the river in Buda and many shops and bars in Pest, the Havana bar...
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    Help me Design a Pilot Lounge

    A coat rack
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    Honeywell

    Dual Rated Co-pilot They have posted a position for a dual rated copilot (helicopter/fixed-wing). http://www.honeywell.com/careers/jobsearch.html
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    Numbers on a helipad

    Ac 150/5390-2b Weight Limitation. Any limitation on allowable weight should be placed in the center of the circle as viewed from the preferred direction of approach. Weight limitations should be stated in units of 1,000 pounds. A 9 indicates a weight-carrying capability of up to 9,000 pounds...
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    Worth It

    To each his own, EMS is not for everyone. The environment of EMS is a constant collision of egos both medical and aviation. There isn’t a lot of flying in EMS so it is not a time builder however you are home everyday not like some helicopter jobs that are seasonal and always on the road.
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    INTL Op's regarding currency?

    Like G200 said, ATM's are the way to go. They offer the best rates. Just check your card provider for the possible fees. Euro's and Pound Sterling are aways worth keeping. Check an online currency converter to figure what the rate is and get what you need from the ATM's. All of Europe offer...
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