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Old 29th Dec 2001, 05:08
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Just found this one... good luck! (I don't qualify).

December 26, 2001
AERO AFRICA (B737 Flight Deck Crew)
Private Bag 8, 1st Fl.,Finanace House, Ernest Oppenheimer Rd., Johannesburg Int'l Airport, Bruma, South Africa
Tel: +27-11-6227281
Fax: +27-11-6226239
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: <a href="http://www.interair.co.za" target="_blank">http://www.interair.co.za</a>
B737 flight deck crew wanted urgently. Crews must be current in type. Consideration will be given to crews presently residing in Africa.
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This is Dave Tokoph's latest venture ... those with ex-mil experience preferred for reasons that will become obvious upon joining... <img src="wink.gif" border="0">
 
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That only applies to the B707 ops. B737-200 are ex Aloha airplanes in strict PAX configuration. Last I heard they had a huge contract with Air Namibia. Some months ago they where doing subcharter for a Congolese carrier. No hushhush stuff. Strictly legal straightforward flying.
Cabin crews where those of Inter-Air.

For one that has no job, crappy flying job is better than no job at all.

Cheers

[ 29 December 2001: Message edited by: JJflyer ]</p>
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One B737 is a Combi, unless he got rid of it. This poor aircraft really struggles when it is hot. B727's have done some dodgy stuff in Angola.
One was written-off by his insurers and Mr T still tried to recover it, eventhough the gear was stuffed.

Mr T likes to own you, rather than "employ" you. If you are looking short-term, no probs. Career wise, forget it.
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