Jobs in Africa (2011 onwards) part 3.
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King Air Pilot - looking for work
ICAO-CPL/ATPL Credits/Long Range/MCC ME/IR
JAR-CPL ME/IR
active Rating: Beech King Air 200
English: ICAO-Level 5
German: Native Speaker
TT 2200 hrs
MET 1400 hrs (King Air: BE20 (incl. Maritime Patrol - MTOW >6.8to), BE9T, BE9L)
SEP 565 hrs (7BCM,C182, C172, C152, C150, DA20, P32R, P28T,P28A)
MEP 45 hrs (C404, P68, PA44)
Command 1050 hrs
IFR 1420 hrs
SIM 170 hrs (including 80 hrs B200)
Experience:
Calibration/ Flight Inspection (mil. & civ. customers in Europe, Africa and Asia, incl. Middle East)
Line-flights, VIP- & VVIP-Charter
Ambulance, Freight
"Island-Hopping"
Sightseeing & Aerial Photography
Looking for:
Contract, Charter, Scheduled, Air Safari, Bush, Air Taxi, Air Ambulance, UN, ...
Companies and/or Private owners welcome.
Contact:
PM me!
JAR-CPL ME/IR
active Rating: Beech King Air 200
English: ICAO-Level 5
German: Native Speaker
TT 2200 hrs
MET 1400 hrs (King Air: BE20 (incl. Maritime Patrol - MTOW >6.8to), BE9T, BE9L)
SEP 565 hrs (7BCM,C182, C172, C152, C150, DA20, P32R, P28T,P28A)
MEP 45 hrs (C404, P68, PA44)
Command 1050 hrs
IFR 1420 hrs
SIM 170 hrs (including 80 hrs B200)
Experience:
Calibration/ Flight Inspection (mil. & civ. customers in Europe, Africa and Asia, incl. Middle East)
Line-flights, VIP- & VVIP-Charter
Ambulance, Freight
"Island-Hopping"
Sightseeing & Aerial Photography
Looking for:
Contract, Charter, Scheduled, Air Safari, Bush, Air Taxi, Air Ambulance, UN, ...
Companies and/or Private owners welcome.
Contact:
PM me!
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Miroslav Filimon
Ready to relocate and start working immediately!
LICENCES Valid until
- CPL (LT-CPL-519). 05-05-2016
- SE/IR and ME/IR 31-05-2012
- ATPL (A) theory. 01-09-2017
- English language proficiency level 4 23-12-2013
- 1 Class medical certificate 19-03-2012
- MCC
FLIGHT experience
Total flight time 205 hours (13 hours ME – multi engine, 192 hours SE – single engine)
PIC (Pilot in Command) 111 hours
IR (Instrument flight time) 100 hours
Night flying 5 hours
Ready to relocate and start working immediately!
LICENCES Valid until
- CPL (LT-CPL-519). 05-05-2016
- SE/IR and ME/IR 31-05-2012
- ATPL (A) theory. 01-09-2017
- English language proficiency level 4 23-12-2013
- 1 Class medical certificate 19-03-2012
- MCC
FLIGHT experience
Total flight time 205 hours (13 hours ME – multi engine, 192 hours SE – single engine)
PIC (Pilot in Command) 111 hours
IR (Instrument flight time) 100 hours
Night flying 5 hours
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Peter Lovett
AVIATION EXPERIENCE
Licence Type: ATPL - Australian
Total Hours: Excess 2,300
Multi-engine Hours: Excess 1100 command
Instrument Hours: Excess 150
(10 renewals - MECIR expires 30 June 2012)
Endorsed: ILS, LLZ, VOR, NDB, DME/GPS ARR, RNAV APP
Command Hours: Excess 2000
Night Hours: Excess 100
I have in excess of 800 hours on C402, and over 200 hours on BE58. I have an Australian passport with unlimited right to travel.
If interested, please contact me through the Private Message facility.
AVIATION EXPERIENCE
Licence Type: ATPL - Australian
Total Hours: Excess 2,300
Multi-engine Hours: Excess 1100 command
Instrument Hours: Excess 150
(10 renewals - MECIR expires 30 June 2012)
Endorsed: ILS, LLZ, VOR, NDB, DME/GPS ARR, RNAV APP
Command Hours: Excess 2000
Night Hours: Excess 100
I have in excess of 800 hours on C402, and over 200 hours on BE58. I have an Australian passport with unlimited right to travel.
If interested, please contact me through the Private Message facility.
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JAA ATPL
1700 Total Time
1450 Turboprop
515 PIC
1030 Co-pilot
1030 Multiengine
1070 IFR ( 400 Night )
T/R: SA227-AC, Cessna SET ( C-208, C06T ), A320, FI(A)
English ICAO 4, Spanish ICAO 6
Availability immediately
Wiling to relocate worldwide
1700 Total Time
1450 Turboprop
515 PIC
1030 Co-pilot
1030 Multiengine
1070 IFR ( 400 Night )
T/R: SA227-AC, Cessna SET ( C-208, C06T ), A320, FI(A)
English ICAO 4, Spanish ICAO 6
Availability immediately
Wiling to relocate worldwide
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Mathias Malfait
Belgium
JAA CPL ME IR
Total Hours 230
Single-engine 210 hrs
Multi-engine 20 hrs
PIC 105 hrs
Types G115, C172, C177, DA40, DA42
Mcc course, Flight Simulation Company, Boeing 737-800
willing to relocate IMMEDIATELY !!!
Belgium
JAA CPL ME IR
Total Hours 230
Single-engine 210 hrs
Multi-engine 20 hrs
PIC 105 hrs
Types G115, C172, C177, DA40, DA42
Mcc course, Flight Simulation Company, Boeing 737-800
willing to relocate IMMEDIATELY !!!
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Hi!
Hi,
TT: 244 hrs
FAA and DGCA (India) CPL SE/IR & ME/IR
FAA & DGCA Medical Class I
Overall work experience: > 12 years in a large IT MNC and middle & senior management levels.
Masters in International Business (MBA).
Location: India.
Willing to relocate anywhere.
For replies, please PM me.
Thanks!
TT: 244 hrs
FAA and DGCA (India) CPL SE/IR & ME/IR
FAA & DGCA Medical Class I
Overall work experience: > 12 years in a large IT MNC and middle & senior management levels.
Masters in International Business (MBA).
Location: India.
Willing to relocate anywhere.
For replies, please PM me.
Thanks!
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Observation (not any insult),
Wanting to work in Africa is all good and well but unless you have done what others have to get their gig and actually show up at the hangar are two very different things.
That difference is what employers in Botswana and Namibia etc are looking for - so get over there because I haven't met a serious employer there looking for low time pilots to knock about their 172/182/206/210 in commercial ops in Africa anywhere on PPRUNE.
Why would a good outfit trawl through a pprune thread to find a sub 500 hour pilot when there are dozens in country looking for jobs, speaking to those that have them and speaking to those that could employ them?
If you think this PPRUNE thread is an employment agency that by posting numbers increases your "street cred" then your teasing yourself MORE then hoping it will lead to a job.
Pull your fingers out, get in country and throw your name about. There is already PLENTY of advice around not just PPRUNE but the net to finding your first job in Africa with pay and accom details (its sorted out when your there, if your too worried about what your bed is like then don't go!).
If I could do it with a bit of hard work anyone bloody can. Just don't expect numbers on a PPRUNE thread to gift you a "oh yes please come here! I'll even give you 4 shined weekly bars to wear while your on your 182 intro, a Queen size bed and a busty, blonde Swed to massage you to sleep!"
End Rant...Sorry Mods, . Back to my beer.
Wanting to work in Africa is all good and well but unless you have done what others have to get their gig and actually show up at the hangar are two very different things.
That difference is what employers in Botswana and Namibia etc are looking for - so get over there because I haven't met a serious employer there looking for low time pilots to knock about their 172/182/206/210 in commercial ops in Africa anywhere on PPRUNE.
Why would a good outfit trawl through a pprune thread to find a sub 500 hour pilot when there are dozens in country looking for jobs, speaking to those that have them and speaking to those that could employ them?
If you think this PPRUNE thread is an employment agency that by posting numbers increases your "street cred" then your teasing yourself MORE then hoping it will lead to a job.
Pull your fingers out, get in country and throw your name about. There is already PLENTY of advice around not just PPRUNE but the net to finding your first job in Africa with pay and accom details (its sorted out when your there, if your too worried about what your bed is like then don't go!).
If I could do it with a bit of hard work anyone bloody can. Just don't expect numbers on a PPRUNE thread to gift you a "oh yes please come here! I'll even give you 4 shined weekly bars to wear while your on your 182 intro, a Queen size bed and a busty, blonde Swed to massage you to sleep!"
End Rant...Sorry Mods, . Back to my beer.
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This thread is something of a compromise. Personally, I think it only serves two purposes. Firstly, it provides a farming resource for spammers and other address collectors. Secondly, it is a repository for all the similiar posts that would otherwise clutter up the forum. I don't disagree with some of the "usefulness" comments, however if it serves a perception of usefulness, then that is fine.
I have always thought that an employer worth working for, would be one who could afford to place an advertisement without violating the site rules on advertising. In other words if they can't afford an advert, what would make somebody feel they were likely to be a quality employer? To that end we don't permit the practice, and are quick to dissolve any breaches as they arise.
For people wishing to place their own details, I doubt it is likely to serve any useful purpose, but provided they are reasonably circumspect with regard to those details, there is little chance of any harm resulting.
There are only one or two forums on the site that permit this type of thread. I am not sure that will continue in the future, but for the meantime.....
I have always thought that an employer worth working for, would be one who could afford to place an advertisement without violating the site rules on advertising. In other words if they can't afford an advert, what would make somebody feel they were likely to be a quality employer? To that end we don't permit the practice, and are quick to dissolve any breaches as they arise.
For people wishing to place their own details, I doubt it is likely to serve any useful purpose, but provided they are reasonably circumspect with regard to those details, there is little chance of any harm resulting.
There are only one or two forums on the site that permit this type of thread. I am not sure that will continue in the future, but for the meantime.....
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Vicente Soler
Location: Spain
26 years
TT: 500 hours
Frozen ATPL (A) ME / IR JAA
MCC
Instructor Rating
Medical certificate class 1
Work experience in Flight Instruction, Aerial Works (Banner towing and aerial photography) and Ground Instructor.
English Icao level 6
Spanish Icao level 6
Available immediately and willing to relocate
Thank you!
Location: Spain
26 years
TT: 500 hours
Frozen ATPL (A) ME / IR JAA
MCC
Instructor Rating
Medical certificate class 1
Work experience in Flight Instruction, Aerial Works (Banner towing and aerial photography) and Ground Instructor.
English Icao level 6
Spanish Icao level 6
Available immediately and willing to relocate
Thank you!
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Don't scare me!
Dudes,
will someone now tell what the requirements are to get hired on Caravan or King Air or what?
And don't tell me, I get flown to my Camp by a 500h jockey! Please don't!
will someone now tell what the requirements are to get hired on Caravan or King Air or what?
And don't tell me, I get flown to my Camp by a 500h jockey! Please don't!
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A caravan is 1000hrs here in Maun, give or take a few hours depending on how short of van drivers they are.
They aren't actually that hard to handle to be honest. The hardest thing about them is engine management. Even that is pretty simple. They are docile and forgiving.
As for King Airs, not too sure, buddy of mine went onto them as a FO with just over 1000hrs.
They aren't actually that hard to handle to be honest. The hardest thing about them is engine management. Even that is pretty simple. They are docile and forgiving.
As for King Airs, not too sure, buddy of mine went onto them as a FO with just over 1000hrs.