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Zal D 8th Oct 2010 12:50

Air Nigeria hiring co-pilots with super low hours???
 
I recently had a look at Air Nigeria and on their website they are saying they want co-pilots with as low as 220 total hours.
It sounds to good to be true and when I went to apply I had to down load a form, which asks your details, flying details etc. BUT then they ask if you have a visa for USA or UK and your passport number. This just put me off from applying as it sounds like a scam.

If anyone can advise/help.

Thanks

Mr. Smith 8th Oct 2010 16:10

What website was this?

bear11 8th Oct 2010 17:00

If they take low hours guys I expect it would be locals or African pilots? the problem is if you train expats then 500 hours on type later it's sayonara, I have something better elsewhere. On the other hand if you could go for it and they bonded you, do want to take a risk the size of your bond that they will be around long enough for you to get your hours on type? Just make sure it is structured correctly, in other words.

The visa thing I expect is harmless, UK and US are 2 destinations they fly to and they definitely did their training in the past in the UK, so they wouldn't want any grief getting you into a sim in LGW for example.

dynamicd 8th Oct 2010 18:36

Virgin Nigeria/air Nigeria
 
Correct! they hire low timers.

The Visa question is just a convenience thing for recurrency training.It will be arranged for you if you do not have it.

I doubt if they will give you a type if you are not Nigerian.They did so in the past and most of the guys ran to other airlines e.g Arik when air nigeria had financial problems early this year.(late salaries etc)

However if you are willing to finance the type they will employ you if you pass the selection process.

They are in need of crew.

eagleflier 8th Oct 2010 20:38

If I recall correctly, your Foreign License will not be validated by Nigerian CAA if you don't have at least 1000 hours on the aircraft type you'll be employed on except you are Nigerian.

So even if Air Nigeria considers you, validating your license will be an issue.

eagleflier 8th Oct 2010 20:40

That doesnt mean you shouldnt give it a try though

MungoP 9th Oct 2010 03:03


I recently had a look at Air Nigeria and on their website they are saying they want co-pilots with as low as 220 total hours.
It sounds to good to be true
Not from the passengers point of view it's not :hmm:

dynamicd 9th Oct 2010 13:21

VALIDATION/ only for 1000/+ ON TYPE
 
Eagle flyer:

Is this a new law?As I know of a few guys that got jobs with just a type and zero experience.They are not Nigerians.

snuble 9th Oct 2010 14:42


Is this a new law?As I know of a few guys that got jobs with just a type and zero experience.They are not Nigerians.
True, but then one airline did something to piss NCAA off. NCAA responded by changing this rule. Expat is now read as "expert", and you need 500h on type to get a validation. :ugh:

bear11 11th Oct 2010 17:09

500 hours on type is absolutely normal for most CAAs in most countries; you can view it as a safety factor or protectionism, take your pick. I'm not talking about Cessnas, I mean on heavier commercial metal. It's no different in European countries, most CAAs won't do validations for non-JAA licences for F/Os, and for Captains only if the airline can show on paper that they have tried and failed looking locally.

I knew some experienced expats who flew MD for a few years in another African country, the airline took A320s and tried to swop them onto the type, the local CAA said no as they should have 500 hours on type, end of story and the expats had to go.

mmrassi 11th Oct 2010 21:24

Hi

Does it mater if somebody has 210h instead of 220h?

BLUEJuice 12th Oct 2010 01:58

Wow
 
hey vna/eagle/air nigeria...all in can say is good luck with this guy. :ok: 210 hours is perfect especially for a boeing....hauling a** out of LOS enroute to brazzaville? I recommend that extra 10hrs ::D

asacrj 12th Oct 2010 18:47

Does air nigeria have a minimum-maximun age requirement before applying?

mmrassi 14th Oct 2010 15:19

Does anyone know how much is the cost of type ratings with this company?

CCUaviator 18th Oct 2010 15:17

Any idea on how to get in touch with the HR guys?? They are not relying to mail. Thanks in advance

Cheers:ok:

Mohit_C 27th Oct 2010 08:54

Has anyone with as little as 220 hours even been called or e-mailed? If 210 hours is lacking I guess 176 is even more...:ugh:

mattman 27th Oct 2010 10:43

In one word to symbolize the demise of aviation............EISH!!!!!!!! :\

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gpu connected 28th Oct 2010 10:46

City Flight
 
With BA city flyer looking for pilots on their E190 its gonna be hard for VKN to keep their pilots.....

liverbird 21st Jan 2011 15:34

Not anymore! Looks like Air Nigeria career page has changed for FOs. No longer the 220 hours.

CO-PILOT:
· * * * * ATPL/CPL/Medical/Current (Sim) on type A340, B737 classic or E190

· * * * * A total of 1500 hours flying experience of which 500 hours must be on type

· * * * * Demonstrate sound technical skills, potential leadership qualities and command

· * * * * Excellent CRM Skills

· * * * * Exhibit leadership and flight deck management skills

· * * * * Type rated pilots only may apply!


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