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paules
13th Apr 2009, 04:30
Can anyone give me their experiences with Arik airlines in Lagos,Nigeria?
Specifically interested in becoming a F.O. with them in about a year from now. Hopefully in the CRJ fleet. I just started flight school for my PPL and want to know if it is entirely possible to get this far in a years time. I expect to get my ratings along this time frame and want the pro's to help with truthful answers to my goal expectations. How safe are pilots flying this region ? What can I expect ? Any Ideas you learned along the way I'd be glad to hear.

Thank you all for the help. :ok:

snuble
13th Apr 2009, 10:46
Try the search function. Lots of info about Arik to be found here already.

TonyWilliams
13th Apr 2009, 13:14
becoming a F.O. with them in about a year from now. Hopefully in the CRJ fleet.


Why? Do you have a fascination with Africa? Why the CRJ ? Arik will have Q400's soon, which might be a better plane to start in.

excrab
13th Apr 2009, 14:17
Paules,

Without wanting to be to negative, don't think that because it is in Nigeria they are more likely to take fresh CPL holders with no commercial experience than any other airline at the moment.

Currently a back log of assessments and lots of experienced pilots applying for both seats on all types, unfortunately.

As Tony said the Q400 would be better place to start - except that it is fully crewed at the moment (or technically overcrewed as the aircraft are yet to be delivered).

paules
13th Apr 2009, 16:54
Thanks for the responses, Yes I originally thought the Q400 would be the starting point. To move up into a CRJ would be the turbine experience needed to advance. The reason I ask about Africa is only because the hour requirement minimums seem less than other areas of the world.
Certainly no offense to Africa, I would Love to see this continent.
Especially 2 months on/ 1 month off .

alpha-b
13th Apr 2009, 17:15
you may be lucky to be sent on CRJ straight from school i've seen it with ARIK.Goodluck

paules
13th Apr 2009, 17:27
Getting started with anything is fine for me at first. I understand that exceptions must be tolerated in my first years . Everyone has to do this and I'm no exception. Such Is life. There should be plenty of options anywhere I could go, I just like to know I'm on the right thinking track for this as a career. I've heard a lot of misconception about the grandness of it all . Huh, If I don't expect much but work towards better opportunities I should be just fine, right?

paules
13th Apr 2009, 17:36
Thanks for posting those hotel photos TonyWilliams ! Wow ! How many flat tires did you get on the drive there ? That I hope is the worst case senario ,although the hotel was nice.

Gooneybird
13th Apr 2009, 18:26
Thanks for posting those hotel photos TonyWilliams ! Wow ! How many flat tires did you get on the drive there ? That I hope is the worst case senario ,although the hotel was nice.
Can't talk for Nigeria but that's a pretty average scenario for a lot of Africa. You avoid burst tyres by very very slow driving but it eventually will cost burst tyres and most gave up on replacing shock absorbers long ago.

As to the hotel being nice, I was looking at the same picture, it looked ok but looks can be deceiving. You get everything from poor sewarage to intermittent power. Nigeria could be better than other places around that region I've stayed in, I wouldn't know.

Don't Arik provide apartments?

Klogic
13th Apr 2009, 18:58
Paules, are you a Nigerian? If not, forget it. I dont think Arik employs freshers who are not locals.However, some locals on the CRJs/737 were freshers when they joined Arik.

Goodluck in your training:ok:

.air
13th Apr 2009, 21:00
I am a Flight Instructor more than 500 hours on Glass Cockpit ,i don't think that i will get a job will Arik,how come they hire fresh graduates?

paules
14th Apr 2009, 03:28
No I'm not from there, I live in Green Bay,WI. USA. great lakes region. Just read on pilotjobs.com some openings willing to hire with lower amounts of flying time. This was a posted inquiry thru Sigmar Aviation . If its real ,who can tell. Also wondered because of the international language for traffic control being english now , does this open up more oppurtunities for you experienced pilots as well ?

TonyWilliams
14th Apr 2009, 08:33
Sunset at Benin, Nigeria:


http://i565.photobucket.com/albums/ss92/TonyWilliams/SunsetBeninNigeria.jpg

TonyWilliams
14th Apr 2009, 08:35
This photo was sent to me, landing at runway 18 left, Lagos, Nigeria:

http://i565.photobucket.com/albums/ss92/TonyWilliams/PrimeRealEstate18L.jpg

Localiser Established
14th Apr 2009, 09:50
This photo was sent to me, landing at runway 18 left, Lagos, NigeriaOf course it was sent to you :suspect:. I know you wouldn't be using a camera on short final for 18L with the usually erratic ILS signal.:ok:

Phantom Driver
14th Apr 2009, 19:17
ILS on 18L now?!. Times sure have changed. LG VOR in the good old days (if you were lucky).

NIJASEA
14th Apr 2009, 20:00
Paules,
Its nice to hear from someone with such drive and ambition. I really wish you all the best in your training and hope Arik offers you a position on completion of your training for the fact you seem to have so much passion for this our wonderful profession.:ok:

atpcliff
14th Apr 2009, 20:13
Hi!

All the guys/slots I've heard of there are for pilots who already have a type rating on one of their aircraft, so they have already made captain at some other organization first.

cliff
NBO
PS-I live across the way from UWGB

icedash
14th Apr 2009, 21:52
Arik is asking for at least 500hrs experience on the type you apply for, at least for the Q400...

mistarose
15th Apr 2009, 04:39
100 on type for FOs. At least when I interviewed thats what it was for the 400.

icedash
15th Apr 2009, 09:08
Hmmm then they´ve changed it because last month they said approx 500hrs, my friend with approx 200 on the type wasn´t allowed to apply formerly for an FO position on the 400...:(

nuclear weapon
15th Apr 2009, 17:02
If you,re a nigerian then i dont think you'll have any problems.

centurion_ue
18th Apr 2009, 14:11
Damn.....I miss home..