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Firebird 20th Nov 2010 16:49

Guinea visit
 
I may be making a visit to Conakry, Guinea later as an Engineer for a few weeks. Have never been there. Any info, I should be aware off, would be a benefit.

Thanks

galaxy flyer 20th Nov 2010 16:58

Have you considered retirement? Failing that, catching the flu

GF

Firebird 20th Nov 2010 19:37

Galaxy Flyer,

Would you like to elaborate? I only asked for information

Firebird

Louisf 20th Nov 2010 22:57

ay
 
Firebird, I know people working in Guinea for the mining sector, I have lived in Guinea myself for about 5 years in the 80's... was a nice place!

But, be aware that right now, the political situation over there is not good at all, elections have again set things on fire a little... for now at least...

I know workers who wont go back to work for at least a few more weeks because of the bad situation over there.

I would suggest you to wait a bit for the situation to calm down before thinking to go over there, not the best moment at all .

Btw, hi to everyone (first post), very informative place, have been reading here for many months ... I'm more a reader than a wirter but when I see I can help :P

So, if you need further informations about the place, dont hesitate to ask! ;)

Firebird 21st Nov 2010 00:52

Thanks for posting Louisf,

I have been watching the political scene and agree with you, their election did take some time. Arranging a Visa may also take time.

Firebird

galaxy flyer 21st Nov 2010 17:45

I cannot add to NOTOT's comment, say a it all, really

NG Driver 21st Nov 2010 20:01

Another View
 
Firebird, not knowing your own background, experiences, or temperament it's hard to say whether or not this would be right for you, but if you need work and they're offering it now, I wouldn't refuse then out of hand or based on the current political situation in Guinea. In short, I wouldn't overly fear for my own safety. I started in Guinea in 1999 and spent 6 months there at that time. I'm now in another country adjacent to Guinea and fly there weekly. Further, we have a crew based there and I sometimes have to fill in, meaning I spend some nights, and a few weeks there on a regular basis. Guinea is very poor and poorly developed, but things are looking up. I can't tell you there won't be some civil unrest as things normalize after the election, but they will normalize and the likelihood of you being caught up in any of it is actually quite small. The biggest irritations in Conakry are the frequent power interruptions (hours daily) and slow internet service. A good housing situation will have a well managed generator and the best internet available, such as it may be. If you need the work and the terms are fair and acceptable to you, I say go.

Firebird 22nd Nov 2010 10:56

Thanks NG Driver.

That is the info I am looking for. I have no problem putting up with places such as you mention for short durations. I have been to great places and sh..holes.

Firebird

NG Driver 22nd Nov 2010 16:35

You're welcome. Let me guess, your being asked to go work on the 737 that experienced a runway over-run that shorn off the nose gear? I'm assuming they want to get it airworthy and out of there?

Firebird 22nd Nov 2010 21:05

NG,

Pretty sure it will be scrapped, don't know the whole story.

Ring spanner 24th Nov 2010 07:15

Skinned Alive
 
I did a stint in the Eastern region of Giunea a couple of years ago. Fortunatlty i flew in/out through the back door. But other expats who flew into Conakry, heading to where i was based were skinned alive at the airport. Baggage, tools, credit cards, everything except the clothes they were wearing.

Good Luck

Ring Spanner

Louisf 24th Nov 2010 14:35

Just to let you know, people I know who work in Guinea are going back this week, so things must not be that bad over there, the company they work for is Canadian and they would never compromise the safety of their people... And they fly trough Konakry.

So I would agree with NG Driver, if there is something for you there, pack up and go!

Firebird 24th Nov 2010 20:56

Thank you Louisf and again NG,
The info you provided gives me perspective and that's what I needed.
Ring Spanner- I know there are risks and willing to accept, almost bought it in Brazil and they are civilized (in the day light hours anyway).

Firebird

tocum 25th Nov 2010 10:10

hey guys/gals

how many air charter companies do we have in Guinea and what fleets do they operate?
any national airlines?

contract4 25th Nov 2010 23:14

No National Carrier. Only Guinean operator actually flying is a small outfit with an old Let 410.

JanetFlight 26th Nov 2010 03:16

Guinea Conakry has just inaugurated its new Flag Carrier, it seems...will operate inside Africa with 320, and will acquire in near future a 340 to start European routes...Here its new 320, already in 3X- Marks...Money comes from Chinese funds!
Credits to Skyliner-Avn Pics»»»

http://www.skyliner-aviation.de/photos/3XGGA.jpg

Airline Start Ups: Air Guinee International plans September launch with an A320 - Blog - FleetWatch - Aviation & Aerospace Blogs - FlightGlobal

lovebrianna 28th Nov 2010 11:01

Living In Guinee
 
I am originally From Guinee and live in Phoenix, AZ. i Think u shouldn't worry about going there at all except putting up with living in a third world country. Election is now over and done we are expecting a an economic boom i am getting ready to go fly for Air Guinee International as soon as its begin operation. See u there !!!!!

Firebird 28th Nov 2010 18:36

Thanks lovebrianna for taking the time to give your comments, your reply is appreciated.
I have no problem going when the time is ready.

Firebird


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