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Old 30th Nov 2009, 04:54
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So if Anna is the one who decides then it would be handy to get her email address, too. Does anyone know it?
Dropping a CV to both Capt. Aziz and Anna seems to be the best choice.
Thanks in advance.
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Old 30th Nov 2009, 11:41
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Here we go [email protected]
You guys must pay me for this, anyway just kidding.
I worked for Coastal for so many years, no much regrets but you just have to get used to Anna, she is not that bad. Actually she was and still is very good to me, even though i'm not with Coastal anymore.
Get ready to log as many single engine hours as possible.
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Old 30th Nov 2009, 16:00
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I flew in Arusha from 96-99 for Northern Air. I was thinking about taking a leave of absence from my current job and going back to Arusha to do some bush flying. It was an awesome experience flying in Tanzania. Couple of questions:

What's the job market like?
How long does it take to renew commercial and instrument?

I have a Tanzanian passport so work permit is not an issue. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!!
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Old 4th Dec 2009, 11:08
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Flying in TZ

Hi there.
With your experience, you should go for precision air, they're the biggest operator here and they have ATR's, 737's.
Also you've got air tanzania with dash 8 etc..
as for the rest, it's only caravans and 206's. It pays 3500 usd for caravan.
My feeling don't waste your time with general aviation, go for the big ones, with your hours, you should score. An ATR raing would be of course a big plus.
Good luck.
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Old 15th Jan 2010, 11:25
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Flying In Tanzania

Hello 737 Lover:
I have sended me CV to Cpt.Aziz and Anna few weeks ago but I dont have any answer from them. Actually I have around 1800TT and 1000 Metro III hours.
Perhaps you can help me with this, I promise you I will pay a couple of beers at least.
Thank you very much Sir.
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Old 10th Feb 2010, 07:33
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Wink TZ citizen

Well, following this discussion, i couldnt get a better place to ask my similar question...

Im also a TZ citizen with abt 250TT, just graduated frm embry riddle with FAA CPL/AMEL. Planning to return to dar in april. I also have a dispatchers licence...

1.What is the best thing that can happen in my career in tanzania?

2. Ive heard that the conversion duration can be short, but how much approximate COST can I expect?

3. Start salaries for the carrier you think I can go for?

I will appreciate all the wisdom!

Nitashukuru Sana!!
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