Discovery air fire services
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Discovery air fire services
Any info on pay, work schedule, work environment? Do they provide housing at their bases?
Thanks! Any info is appreciated.
Thanks! Any info is appreciated.
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Brown Bear
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Re: Discovery air fire services
From what I hear, you need 200 TT and 10 ME for the 337's. Pay is 300$ a day. You get to stay at the Holiday Inn Express and you fly 7 on and 3 off. The hookers are cheap in YHD. Ugly too! Hell man, I have no clue.
Paging TJoe.....411 please.

Paging TJoe.....411 please.
Re: Discovery air fire services
I don't know Bear, I think he wants info on the new Boeing operation? First Boeing gets here in May, followed by six more in the fall. Personally, I think a 707 is a bit large for hauling around fire crews, but folks wiser than me are in charge? If you haven't heard a rumour by noon, start one!
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Re: Discovery air fire services
Summer camp for pilots. You get paid, get some multi-pic, work with great people, great location (love NW Ontario). Fish, camp fire, kayak, hike, fly. Just go do it.
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Re: Discovery air fire services
+1Changes in Latitudes wrote:Summer camp for pilots. You get paid, get some multi-pic, work with great people, great location (love NW Ontario). Fish, camp fire, kayak, hike, fly. Just go do it.
Re: Discovery air fire services
Are they hard and fast regarding the 1000 TT, 100 multi-PIC, for the 337's?
I have 4000 SE PIC, 2000 turbine, but only minimal multi-PIC time.
Thanks in advance.
I have 4000 SE PIC, 2000 turbine, but only minimal multi-PIC time.
Thanks in advance.
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tons-o-fun
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Re: Discovery air fire services
337 is a piece of piss to fly.
as for the 100 MPIC, I presume it's an MNR requirement
as for the 100 MPIC, I presume it's an MNR requirement
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Re: Discovery air fire services
100% Correct!tons-o-fun wrote: as for the 100 MPIC, I presume it's an MNR requirement
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Re: Discovery air fire services
Hee-lariouscdnpilot77 wrote:100% Correct!tons-o-fun wrote: as for the 100 MPIC, I presume it's an MNR requirement
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Re: Discovery air fire services
Don't shoot the messenger...this conversation was just had 'round the campfire (or the dispatch desk) yesterday afternoon.
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Re: Discovery air fire services
What he said.Brown Bear wrote:From what I hear, you need 200 TT and 10 ME for the 337's. Pay is 300$ a day. You get to stay at the Holiday Inn Express and you fly 7 on and 3 off. The hookers are cheap in YHD. Ugly too! Hell man, I have no clue.
Paging TJoe.....411 please.
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Incidently Bear, your training bond is here on my desk waiting to be signed
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toelessjoe
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Re: Discovery air fire services
- $600 per week, crew house provided.
- $1000 "retention bonus" (for people who actually stick around for the five months they said they would).
- awesome people to work with.
- Multi PIC. Yes, it counts.
- Toeless.
- $1000 "retention bonus" (for people who actually stick around for the five months they said they would).
- awesome people to work with.
- Multi PIC. Yes, it counts.
- Toeless.
Re: Discovery air fire services
Toeless Joe and Brown Bear,
You guys don't make it easy on a guy just trying to get some straight answers.
Cdnpilot77,
I'm guessing you're the real deal, but in the hopes that you're wrong, I'll just call in the morning.
Thanks.
You guys don't make it easy on a guy just trying to get some straight answers.
Cdnpilot77,
I'm guessing you're the real deal, but in the hopes that you're wrong, I'll just call in the morning.
Thanks.
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toelessjoe
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Re: Discovery air fire services
How much straighter would you like? Oh, I guess I forgot to mention that crew housing is provided at all the bases. Clearly a gross oversight on my part.4000 PIC wrote:Toeless Joe and Brown Bear,
You guys don't make it easy on a guy just trying to get some straight answers.
Cdnpilot77,
I'm guessing you're the real deal, but in the hopes that you're wrong, I'll just call in the morning.
Thanks.
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Re: Discovery air fire services
Toeless Joe and Brown Bear are certainly way more the "real deal" than I am (I am actually not much of anything), but it never hurts to call and find out for yourself.
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That is how insurance companies work. It does not have to make sense but all the numbers must be recorded somewhere and they make the rules.North Shore wrote:Hee-lariouscdnpilot77 wrote:100% Correct!tons-o-fun wrote: as for the 100 MPIC, I presume it's an MNR requirement[Sorry to instructor-bash] So we can hire somebody who's flown nothing but circuits and a bit of MIFR training in Buttonville (thus getting their 1000TT, 100MPIC), but a guy/gal who might have, say, 4000 hours in the same area, flying everything from a buck-85 to a Turbine otter, but only has a bare-a$$ MIFR is somehow 'unqualified.'
I have been driving off and on for a long time, dump truck, picker truck, regular deck... I once drove a diesel fuel truck through the Rocky Mountains but since I did not have a "valid" way to prove 3 years commercial experience when I bought a truck, my commercial insurance went from $3000 quoted to over 7.
If I was hiring someone other than myself they need to provide me with 3 years "documented commercial" driving experience or same thing. I can only imagine airplane insurance being worse.
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North Shore
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Re: Discovery air fire services
Beef, the way I read it, it's a government requirement, nothing to do with insurance...
Either way, you'd think there could be some latitude given to companies to hire people on a case-by-case basis.
'Course that could go back to an insurance requirement for the government's policy..cdnpilot77 wrote:tons-o-fun wrote: as for the 100 MPIC, I presume it's an MNR requirement
100% Correct!
Either way, you'd think there could be some latitude given to companies to hire people on a case-by-case basis.
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Re: Discovery air fire services
I was simply trying to get an answer about how strict the 100 multi-PIC request was, and in one post, you said, "What he said" regarding Brown bear saying 200 TT, 10 multi-PIC, $300/day pay, and then in your following post, you state that pay was $600/week, accommodation included. (Kind of confusing contradicting info?)toelessjoe wrote:How much straighter would you like? Oh, I guess I forgot to mention that crew housing is provided at all the bases. Clearly a gross oversight on my part.
That's why I said you weren't making it easy on a guy who's just trying to get some straight answers.
Anyways, I didn't join this forum to argue, I was just hoping for some insight.
In the end, I phoned the fine folks in Dryden and spoke with the powers that be. The 100 multi-PIC is a customer requirement, but they are able to petition the customer on a case by case basis, and there might be some leeway for say, a bush pilot with 4000 PIC.
So there you go, if anyone else is in my shoes and is curious how strict the 100 multi-PIC requirement is, there is possibly some wiggle room depending on your experience.
Thanks again for everyone's help.
Toeless Joe, I love you man.
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tons-o-fun
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Re: Discovery air fire services
I know for a fact that "wiggle room" to the MNR is having 98 hrs MPIC at start of employment. MIFR is 500 MPIC which they will only budge 10hrs on this case by case basis. If you are ever carrying an MNR employee consider yourself lucky to be flying one of the most valuable lives in Canada, dontcha know they're big deals.4000 PIC wrote:So there you go, if anyone else is in my shoes and is curious how strict the 100 multi-PIC requirement is, there is possibly some wiggle room
