I’m in South Lake Tahoe, CA working for Reno Tahoe Helicopters (Field Elevation is about 6300’)
I do Scenic Tours, Photo/Videography, a little flight instruction, Aerial Marksmanship Course flying (target shooting from the copter with AR-15’s), Marijuana Eradication (spotting grow operations from the air with the DEA)
I basically went to school for business and came up through the finance industry. I was a financial advisor at Merrill Lynch, I did some private portfolio management but primarily managed large company retirement funds (like 401k’s). I did my first intro flight in Duluth MN in a 300C and fell in love with the feeling of hovering…that and seeing it from above made Duluth MN look cool for the first time ever. From there I started training at Mountain Ridge Helicopters in Robinsons and got my first 100 hrs there, then moved over to Mauna Loa. It was a fun path. I knew I didn’t belong at a desk…even if the money was there. Happy to report that I’m living the dream 🙂
I love the diversity in this work. There is no time to get bored doing what I do because it changes every day. The weather conditions change constantly and Lake Tahoe is in a basin, which has given me even more experience reading winds.
My advice for anyone getting into flying is to work very hard on the ground. A thorough understanding of aerodynamics, systems, and weather will keep you alive. I also highly recommend getting some high-altitude and mountain training since that seems to be a common denominator on preferred job requirements and I wouldn’t have even been considered for the job I have if I didn’t have the mountain and high altitude time from my previous training.