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Old 22nd Jun 2010, 13:28
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We are still looking for guys.

Absolute must is 400 hours, timid personality (we freakin hate cowboys) and able pass a simple psychometric evaluation (yes, 2 guys failed it already!).

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Old 23rd Jun 2010, 08:38
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Hi MKA742 where exactly is this, you are still looking for people? I do have the profile you are looking for , just over 400 TT Thanks
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Old 23rd Jun 2010, 12:31
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Scenic Air with offices in Windhoek and Swakopmund. But MKA might have better contacts to the cp (or you might wanna call this number +264 (61) 249268 and ask for Robert, the chief pilot).
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Old 23rd Jun 2010, 13:51
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How about cell phones in Namibia, Tanzania or Bots. Do you guys have em, use em recommend getting one for the job?

thanks.

Can someone also comment on the need to bring your own GPS or do most outfits already provide one or have them installed in the plane?

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Old 23rd Jun 2010, 19:59
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Just bring a phone and buy a sim card here. Pretty cheap (2-3 bucks at least in Nam and Bots). And yes they are recommended as it'll usually be the piece through which you find out that you are hired.

Of the places and planes I know all have gps. So why carry it.
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Old 24th Jun 2010, 20:36
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Min Time for Namibia?

I have already gotten an answer from Csand ( thanks mate ) about min time required in Namibia but if I could have some others to chime in please. What are we looking at really and also what other Pilot Qualifications ie character, knowledge etc are they looking for?

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Old 1st Jul 2010, 23:47
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Congrats!

Congrats Csanads on ur new job with Bush Bird!!
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Old 2nd Jul 2010, 22:23
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THX for that!
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Old 4th Jul 2010, 16:46
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MKA742

MKA742

Good Day! are you flying for any Bushflying and Charters in Africa ? and are they still looking for any Low hour Pilots.?
Pls chek your PMs
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Old 7th Jul 2010, 10:13
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And the PC12's standing on the apron at Eros? Do they only fly corporate? What is the chances of getting in there with low time?
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Old 19th Jul 2010, 15:22
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Best time

Hello everyone,
I am new to this site. I have a Canadian CPL with 250 hrs. I have gone through all the posts on Maun and Windhoek. But am still a bit confused about the time to reach the continent.
What I figured is that in Nam the hiring season starts from July and in Bots January. Thats like 7 months..
I am planning to be there for 3 months. Can anyone tell me when is the best time to reach there so that I can cover both Bots and Nam ?

Thanks in advance
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Old 20th Jul 2010, 12:35
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MKA,your news sound great to me too!
I need to get in contact with the company over there!!!!!!

Please chech your PM!

Thanks!
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Old 20th Jul 2010, 17:23
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too late

it's been sorted out since then
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Old 25th Jul 2010, 13:14
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hours

hey guys, As you guys have told in the previous posts that min requirement for both Botz and Nam is 250hrs... Do they stick to 250hrs requirement or can a pilot with fresh CPL of 210hrs or 220hrs TT with ME, IR can also apply.?
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Old 26th Jul 2010, 16:41
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Usually minimum hours are insurance requirements, so no they aren't flexible. Haven't heard of anyone in botswana having minimum times. Only one was sefofane with 300, and they will hire you and just make you fly left seat with a senior pilot until you get to 300hrs.
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Old 26th Jul 2010, 17:49
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In Nam it is a little bit different then in Bots. They usually want you over 300 (not just an insurance requirement - where insurance is a matter they mainly ask for 400!). Nam DCA will not validate or issue a CPL for foreigners under 300 TT. Also keep in mind that you need to have 5 NVFR PIC in order for the license validation.
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Old 27th Jul 2010, 00:48
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Do you mean 4 vfr night flights? as a pic? thanks for the info.
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Old 27th Jul 2010, 02:31
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CSAND, thanks for the info man. I am coming to NAM in January and was already targeting 300+ but now will come with for sure.

Jeez thanks forum as well.
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Old 27th Jul 2010, 09:07
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Thanks lilflyboy and csanad:-) okay lets take 300 as min hours... What can a fresh pilot of 220TT do.? Is there no chance for a fresh pilot any where..? Or is there any way to build some hrs after CPL..? Atleast few hrs untill fresh pilot can be eligible..?
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Old 27th Jul 2010, 11:13
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duncanidaho50: 5 hours NVFR PIC! not total!

ILS59: Botswana should be your target, with 220 you should be okay there. I think lilflyboy agrees with me.
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