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What Are My Prospects?


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Hi

 

Can anyone give me any idea what my prospects are for becoming employed as a licensed M1 AME for a a fixed-wing company?

 

My maintenance experience has been in the British Forces (8 years) - maintaining Lynx and Gazelle helicopters. I'm shortly going to sit the TC exams, then all I require to obtain an M1 license is 6 months civil experience.

 

Is this rotary experience going to get me anywhere for landing a job with fixed-wing aircraft?

 

Thanks for your help. :up:

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I tried the cross over job in the slow season when i worked in the territories as well. The highlight of the job was finishing the meals. Other than that all I did was daily's on a 737,anything harder and I had to phone someone. (such as a burnt out landing light). Gotta love unions

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It's also where the excitement is, more opportunities to see different places. and the money isn't bad either... :D

I haven't heard that too often. Generally, the comments I've read on here and similar forums suggest the pay is pretty poor. Infact, reading these comments has played a big part in dissuading me from rotary - satisfying job but have to pay the bills and all that...!

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Maintenance or flying? I've heard there's a big shortage of rotary AMEs (not sure about fixed-wing) so I imagine, because of the demand, there'd be some good paying jobs out there.

 

On the piloting side of things, I've read on these forums that the average helicopter pilot in Canada makes below the national salary average ($50k). If pay didn't come into the equation I'd have no doubt about paying the $$$ to become a rotary pilot - I'd prefer the work/lifestyle compared to that of a fixed wing pilot plus that's where my experience lies. What've you seen of heli pilot wages - is what I've read accurate?

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I am M1 with rotor only experience and in 1999 I applied to 3 fixed wing companies looking for employment. The company in Calgary offered me $18.70 an hour to start and after 1 year of employment I would go up to $19.30. I was to start in the paint stripping shop and after 6 months would move onto landing gear maintenance. The two jobs in Edmonton were for the same company just one was civil and one was military. I said no to the military side and was offered a job working in a paint stripping/paint shop for $17.50 an hour. Advancement to other jobs was to be base on attrition rate on the floor.

Even after I would get my M2 they had no plans to put me on a type course of any kind. I decided that it wasn't in my best interests to pursue this avenue.

Just a note, I have had a few freinds go fixed wing and all of them are back working on helicopters. Their biggest problems were the lack of continual work and the missing job satisfaction at the end of the day.

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