Aviation Employment As a
Helicopter Pilot
By Will J.
Irish
Becoming a helicopter pilot involves a much different type
of training than the more traditional pilot's license. The
ability to safely control a helicopter both in the air and at
landing sites is imperative and requires a different skill
level than a commercial pilot who typically has a standard
landing and takeoff location that is well marked and prepared
for their arrival. Helicopters may be used for a wide variety
of purposes and consequently a helicopter pilot must be
prepared to handle any number of conditions and situations.
Where to Find Aviation
Employment for Helicopter Pilots
Just as with traditional pilot jobs, helicopter pilots have
a number of different areas that they can focus on for
employment. For helicopter pilots that want to work with
medical emergencies, hospitals typically enlist a private
service to handle their emergent air lifts. The helicopter
pilot is typically contracted to the hospital or to an
emergency medical unit company.
Aviation employment for helicopter pilots can also be found
with organizations that provide search and rescue assistance
for local law enforcement agencies or government agencies that
support areas such as the national parks. These types of
helicopter pilots typically have to be trained for jobs such as
mountain rescues, avalanche search and rescues, supporting
efforts in dangerous areas including wild fires. Other
specialized helicopter skills that can help a pilot when
seeking aviation employment is the ability to support water
rescues and night flying for spot light or heat sensitive
searches.
It Doesn't have to be an
Emergency
Being a helicopter pilot isn't all about the adrenaline rush
from emergencies. There are also opportunities to work for news
agencies, particularly for assistance with traffic reporting.
The travel industry also utilizes helicopter rides for private
events, such as private, picturesque views of major city
skylines. Some industrial and corporate opportunities exist for
helicopter pilots who would provide transportation into or out
of difficult areas for people or for supplies such as in the
mining industry. When seeking aviation employment, it can be
helpful to truly determine what type of pilot you are
interested in being, whether it is emergency assistance,
private support or the travel industry.
Are you looking to find Aviation Employment fast? Read Will
Irish's recent article disclosing an insiders resource web
site where Aviation employers are posting jobs and looking
for Aviation resumes. Pilots, Mechanics, Helicopter Pilots,
etc. Find it here at Aviation-Employment.org
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