I live right down the street from Pelican..ook...... There boxes and lights are great. Customer service is great, Had a light go out on me once, took it down to them and they just grabbed a new one off the shelf for me.
Hello !! I am B1.1 engineer working on jet airplanes.I want to obtain a B1.3 license and work on helicopters like you do.Are there more jobs for B1.3 engineers?Thank you in advance...
Hello! It is nice if you can get your license to work on helicopters I like it more than working on jet airplanes. I don't know how much work there is in India for that, I'm in Canada. Hope you can get your license!
@@christosstefanopoulos7565 About 30$/hr CAD and up depending on experience. I believe you just need to do an equivalence exam on the Canadian Air Regulations. I don't think it would be too complicated, but I havent looked into details.
Indeed, I didn't do a full cleaning/inspection as I would have done in the shop. This was an AOG situation were we needed the Heli up and flying asap. In such cases I do as per manual only. I agree one can never clean and inspect too much! Cheers
Thanks buddy.. im taking my b1.3 .. motivates me a lot
Awsome!
Very nice sir. Just found your channel and now I'm pretty excited!
Nice to see this process from beginning to end. Most informative. Thanks for producing this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
As a starting mechanic, this was very helpful thank you for your footage!
Glad to hear it was helpful!
As a pilot, there's nothing more boring than doing run-ups. Sorry, but its true.
@@BobABooey. So true! I often think about that! We all got to do what we got to do. Cheers
Safety starts from the ground 👌🚁🚁👌
Indeed!
I live right down the street from Pelican..ook...... There boxes and lights are great. Customer service is great, Had a light go out on me once, took it down to them and they just grabbed a new one off the shelf for me.
Yes I like them, good quality and service. Had a light replaced also, just mailed my broken one and they send me a new one no questions asked.
What is the cost of the replacement tail rotor blades?
Not sure, don't really see those numbers, but I could easily find out and tell you.
Hello !! I am B1.1 engineer working on jet airplanes.I want to obtain a B1.3 license and work on helicopters like you do.Are there more jobs for B1.3 engineers?Thank you in advance...
Hello! It is nice if you can get your license to work on helicopters I like it more than working on jet airplanes. I don't know how much work there is in India for that, I'm in Canada. Hope you can get your license!
@@jonathanmarcoux9527 how much is the salary for a helicopter mechanic in Canada? Is EASA licensed valid in Canada?
@@christosstefanopoulos7565 About 30$/hr CAD and up depending on experience. I believe you just need to do an equivalence exam on the Canadian Air Regulations. I don't think it would be too complicated, but I havent looked into details.
@@jonathanmarcoux9527 I am from Greece yes its nothing special! 30 dollars is considered a good salary in Canada?
@@christosstefanopoulos7565 Yes its pretty good, its about double the minimum wage.
If the video was a step by step explaination I would have enjoyed it.
Thanks for the feedback! I will try to do one that explains more what is going on next time.
You didn't clean the yoke and inspect for ware and condition, other wise not too bad
Indeed, I didn't do a full cleaning/inspection as I would have done in the shop. This was an AOG situation were we needed the Heli up and flying asap. In such cases I do as per manual only. I agree one can never clean and inspect too much! Cheers
Amen brother @@jonathanmarcoux9527
Nice video but Thumbnail is misleading for views which is purely annoying.
Thanks for the feedback!