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Any commerical pilots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Equalbracket" data-source="post: 15843349" data-attributes="member: 65904"><p>My grandfather had a flight school, even with unlimited Jet-a burning @ $200 an hour, it still took an awful long time just to rack up the required hours for your rating.</p><p></p><p>He flew for the sheriff's department for 15 years, and stored the county's OH58c at his place, but personally owned quite a few schweizers, last one being the first production 269d(333) in 2000. Once you fly a helicopter it's hard for a fixed wing to keep your interest.</p><p></p><p>Probably the largest market for commercial helicopter pilots I would think would be Vegas, i've been down the grand canyon a few times and there's a constant flow of tour's its ridiculous, other wise ya getting a rotary gig is pretty hard without military experience. Ive flown with some amazing nam vets that are unmatched in ability and skill, cant train what they've learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Equalbracket, post: 15843349, member: 65904"] My grandfather had a flight school, even with unlimited Jet-a burning @ $200 an hour, it still took an awful long time just to rack up the required hours for your rating. He flew for the sheriff's department for 15 years, and stored the county's OH58c at his place, but personally owned quite a few schweizers, last one being the first production 269d(333) in 2000. Once you fly a helicopter it's hard for a fixed wing to keep your interest. Probably the largest market for commercial helicopter pilots I would think would be Vegas, i've been down the grand canyon a few times and there's a constant flow of tour's its ridiculous, other wise ya getting a rotary gig is pretty hard without military experience. Ive flown with some amazing nam vets that are unmatched in ability and skill, cant train what they've learned. [/QUOTE]
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