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| Old Skool | I found this on another website, they are looking for a skydive pilot for C-182. Good luck C-182 Jump Pilot 1/27/2006 Skydive Moncton is currently seeking eager jump pilots who are looking to accumulate some flying time in a fun environment. Minimum requirements are: 250 hours total and 25 hours on C-182. Previous jump pilot experience an asset. If you meet these requirements or can achieve this before May 2006, Please contact Serge or Louise at (506)383-8213 or email at velocity79@gmail.com And if I can offer some advice for someone who chooses to pursue this, its all VFR flying, so try to keep instrument current as best as you can. i.e. shoot an approach into the aiport after the last drop of the day (thats assuming they have a published app into that field) or jump in a sim as frequently if available. If you dont trust me, your scan will go to ****. especially if you are a low timer at like 250 hours. good luck
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| what website? |
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| Old Skool | Shooting an approach into the airport only works if you've got a safety pilot on board. It's good for keeping up on how to fly the approach, but you can't log it as an approach.
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| Junior Member | hey, i was trying to find out whree this place was, and cant find it, canada...? |
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| Moncton, New Brunswick. It's in Moncton. Skydive Moncton . . .
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| A good place for DZ employment searches is here: http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/clas...index.html&d=1 They've got a few pilot postings on there: Quote:
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