I have noticed a few float operators starting to look for float pilots for next year already. It looks like minimums have really shrunk. Weagamow Air (not to finger point) wants a Beaver pilot with 500 TT and 200 hr floats. Where I fly, I see low time beaver pilots who have absolutely no idea on how to fly them. When I started, standards and minimum hours were substantially higher. If anyone has ever checked out the registry on still existing beavers, there are still 800 left. Of those, I'm guessing at least 1/2 have been written off at least once. Pretty much the same for single otters. Weather and lakes haven't changed over the years, so I would presume the necessary experience and skills haven't either.
I guess I'm just wondering if operators are going to take the chance on lower time pilots, or suck it up and finally pay a years decent wages for qualified, experienced float pilots.
Hey while I'm at it, if any operator out there is looking for someone like that, drop me a pm. Like they post on Pilot Career Center for pilot minimums: Only qualified, professional operators who expect qualified professional pilots should contact me.
Happy New Year Everyone. Safe Flying for 2013!!