Flight training and a flying career in SA
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Flight training and a flying career in SA
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Is there anybody out there who has recently completed his training in SA and is now looking for employment? I would love to hear from your experiences and job aspirations, especially if you are a bit older and pale (seems to be the operative word on this site these days).
Are there any possibilities whatsoever in SA or are you guys really having to look abroad for that first job?
My background: SA citizen (32 & white) living and working in London and just doing my PPL. Have also got an EU passport and am considering doing my ATP's in SA (George) or if need be, stay here in the UK.
It would be great to hear about the route you have taken and the problems you are facing.
Happy flying!
Is there anybody out there who has recently completed his training in SA and is now looking for employment? I would love to hear from your experiences and job aspirations, especially if you are a bit older and pale (seems to be the operative word on this site these days).
Are there any possibilities whatsoever in SA or are you guys really having to look abroad for that first job?
My background: SA citizen (32 & white) living and working in London and just doing my PPL. Have also got an EU passport and am considering doing my ATP's in SA (George) or if need be, stay here in the UK.
It would be great to hear about the route you have taken and the problems you are facing.
Happy flying!
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howzit garden boy!
yep, all training was done in SA but SA license no longer valid. Donīt know about jobs in SA, never applied for a job there in the last 5 years. I might be in luck should I go back soon seeing that SAX has ordered the Q400 which is my baby over here. Judging from the threads in this forum you shouldnīt have a problem if you have the correct rating and lots of hours. But then the likelihood that you meet those requirements is as remote as picking the 6 correct numbers in the UK lottery. Is ek reg? How about an instructorīs rating and teaching 19 year old blondes to fly? Or Camp Swampy (Maun) in Botswana? Unfortunatley 90% luck involved in finding and GETTING the first decent job.
Vasbyt!
yep, all training was done in SA but SA license no longer valid. Donīt know about jobs in SA, never applied for a job there in the last 5 years. I might be in luck should I go back soon seeing that SAX has ordered the Q400 which is my baby over here. Judging from the threads in this forum you shouldnīt have a problem if you have the correct rating and lots of hours. But then the likelihood that you meet those requirements is as remote as picking the 6 correct numbers in the UK lottery. Is ek reg? How about an instructorīs rating and teaching 19 year old blondes to fly? Or Camp Swampy (Maun) in Botswana? Unfortunatley 90% luck involved in finding and GETTING the first decent job.
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spent 5 years flying contracts for sa operator on 200's and 1900's while also bit by bit completing the jaa licence here in england.
finally got a job back here, spent all my time on contract trying to find a job back in civilisation...
contract flying in africa is great as a first job and for while you are young, single, and free of responsibility...otherwise, dont bother!
finally got a job back here, spent all my time on contract trying to find a job back in civilisation...
contract flying in africa is great as a first job and for while you are young, single, and free of responsibility...otherwise, dont bother!
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Are there any wannabees currently completing their training at FTC in George, 43 Air School, etc. on pprune? Or those who have just completed the training...
What are you guys up to and what are the prospects? Bush pilots in Maun and Namibia? Or are the regional operators hiring low hour pilots out there at all?
What are you guys up to and what are the prospects? Bush pilots in Maun and Namibia? Or are the regional operators hiring low hour pilots out there at all?
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Camp Swampy
To all guys and girls looking for a first time job.
Camp Swampy(Maun) will provide you with the best bush flying experience ever! Do not however go there with the impression that you are going to make millions flying there.I flew there for 3 years and can honestly say that it was some of the best years of my life,not even flying career.
Will meet some great characters over there.
They do take on guys/girls with 250 hrs total time on a regular basis.
Bottem line over there is: fit in or off. Get to know the pilots,they decide who the boss employs anyway.The way it should be.
Steer clear of the donkeys and go have a cold beer at the Bull and Bush or River Lodge.
Best of luck to you all.
The East Coast Russian.
Cheers.
Camp Swampy(Maun) will provide you with the best bush flying experience ever! Do not however go there with the impression that you are going to make millions flying there.I flew there for 3 years and can honestly say that it was some of the best years of my life,not even flying career.
Will meet some great characters over there.
They do take on guys/girls with 250 hrs total time on a regular basis.
Bottem line over there is: fit in or off. Get to know the pilots,they decide who the boss employs anyway.The way it should be.
Steer clear of the donkeys and go have a cold beer at the Bull and Bush or River Lodge.
Best of luck to you all.
The East Coast Russian.
Cheers.