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pablo2973
25th Sep 2006, 17:26
Hi there Guys , I wonder if anyone can help me out , its going to be a tricky question I know ,here I go ...
I am a CPL pilot ATPL frozen with 560tt and rated on ATR 42/72 everything JAR, also CPL multi and IFR ,FAA , I speak english and spanish ( I have both passports as well ), and looking for a job anywhere in India , Vietman ,Laos , Myanmar , or South America & Caribbean , Africa wouldnt mind either , hopefully flying the ATR but could fly also piston ,I have written to too many places already without luck , anyone please can help ? thank you very much everyone [email protected]:ok:

ICING AOA
25th Sep 2006, 20:59
To get a chance to fly in Africa or Asia, you generally need at least around 1000 hours TT. It is absolutely crazy because the maintenance, conditions and salary are more than CRAP overthere !! The only positive point to fly there is to gain lots of hours very quickly... if you manage to stay alive :uhoh: .

Suerte :ok:

confirm-finals?
26th Sep 2006, 09:09
Bangkok Airways looking for drivers...

Try there website

safelife
26th Sep 2006, 14:09
In Myanmar, try AirMandalay, Air Yangon or airBagan.
If you prefer to remain in europe, try AirContractors, they're getting planes
just now.

zalman
27th Sep 2006, 07:17
I happen to know from a reliable source that air mandalay in burma has lost a number of pilots of late and if you are rated may I suggest you try them. you can try calling them and ask to speak to mr eric I'm not sure of his last name. I believe he is the person in charge of hiring pilots. Check their website for the tel number.

happy landings!

Constellation
27th Sep 2006, 10:15
Try Air Deccan of India. They have a fleet of 22 ATR 42/72. E-mail resume to [email protected]

pablo2973
27th Sep 2006, 15:32
:D I just want to thank you very much for the information , I have already sent my C.V to tyhe E mail you provided me in Air deccan , and hopefully I will get an answer soon .
thank you once again . best regards from Spain paul


Try Air Deccan of India. They have a fleet of 22 ATR 42/72. E-mail resume to [email protected]

ICING AOA
27th Sep 2006, 16:50
Try air contractors, you will have more chance to get a job ! a better salary, and you will be able to live in spain if you wish. :ok:

jumpdrive
28th Sep 2006, 13:57
hi man
in india they're not hiring f/o's with that little time............as of now
there are jobs in ;
ireland......aer arann 42/72
moroco.....republic 42
vietnam.....same name 72
in bangkok they dont take f/o's anymore

anyway try with this
www.aeropersonnel.com
www.rishtworthaviation.com
www.atlanticaviation.com
www.sigmaraviation.com
www.euro-pacific.com
maybe www.parc-aero.com
if not in this you will find a list of a bunch of agents
www.pilotpointer.com


good luck

gangsta
29th Sep 2006, 05:52
try Alliance Air India, they're hungry for ATR drivers.. any cast color and creed.. total global experience.. as they've ppl from all over the world... gud luck

jumpdrive
22nd Oct 2006, 06:33
try & find more info on AirPacific, in Fiji, with used 42-5OO
there is also a new one in SouthKorea, well they started around sep 'O5,
Hangsung Airlines, with 2nd hand 72-2OO
i saw their web page a week ago, but not in english
goodluck on search

ZFT
23rd Oct 2006, 03:19
try & find more info on AirPacific, in Fiji, with used 42-5OO
there is also a new one in SouthKorea, well they started around sep 'O5,
Hangsung Airlines, with 2nd hand 72-2OO
i saw their web page a week ago, but not in english
goodluck on search

I doubt if Air Pacific is much of an opportunity as I believe they intend to initially utilise MCA Captains with local FOs.

Hansung have recently received their 2nd 72-200 (ex PrecisionAir) and are looking for suitably qualified crews but I again believe P1 only.

FBOZH
25th Oct 2006, 17:50
So funny. I used to fly that one, it was full of cockroaches! we were so glad to get rid of it. Wonder how the cockroaches like it over there?

yanafrica
5th Nov 2006, 17:34
Solenta aviation
need pilot on ATR 42-300/320
they are also looking for C208 Capt & B1900 Capt
base in west Africa ,Togo,Ivory coast,Gabon,Sudan
www.solenta.com
chief pilot Paul Hurst
good luck

pinkflaps
7th Nov 2006, 03:25
Has anyone realsed there is an ad for ATR 42 - living in NZ? Heard that is for Air Pac. I also heard they have already sent Mt. Cook guys there. Well, what is this Rishworth ad for then?? Can anyone tell me what is actually going on with Air Pac?? Have they already started to fly?:suspect:

FBOZH
7th Nov 2006, 11:46
I got the following mail from rishworth recently if that's any help. I haven't heard from them since 1 and a half weeks now.


Just wanted to keep you in the loop on what’s going on with the Air Pacific contract. The airline has the aircraft but at this point they are facing some legal issues with regards to being able to use the aircraft domestically. They are ironing this out this week, so I expect to give you another update some time early next week

Snakecharmer
7th Nov 2006, 16:58
Most of the expat jobs I've seen want 500 hrs on type. Admittedly, Rishworth's NZ contract asks for 350... but I've only got just over 100 on type (that'll teach me to go freelance!)... aarrgghh!! Any ideas on which of the many airlines quoted in this thread might be the best bet?

jumpdrive
8th Nov 2006, 08:49
the brokker ask's for 500 cause its the Indian minimum for granting a validacion
to fly ATR the best package is Kingfisher
after that is JetAirways
then Allianceair (also in india, from Indian airlines)
all this give tickets to go home evry 6 or 8 weeks depending contract
its a confirmed seat, no BS of stby, weeks off aRe "paid"
this are commuting jobs, India could get into your head
but when you learn to adapt to dirt, honkinig horn noise, it should be ok
youll get pump up when you see the money on your b/acc
people are very very friendly
so no problem for me, better than some places ive been to in the world
no Attitude problem so far
c ya

pinkflaps
10th Nov 2006, 00:36
FBOZH,
Thanks for your info. I also have heard that they have a little bit of sorting out to do in Fiji....

I know that there are some shortage in burma but not sure if they still take any expats. Some of my mates are already out from there. Sounds like burma is not really a ' goldenland '. :{

jet777
12th Nov 2006, 10:57
For ATR recruitment contact Jet Airways in India, I hear they are always looking for ATR pilots .. u can contact their ATR Fleet manager, Capt.S.Singh on [email protected]. I am sure he can help you.

Cheers...All the Best...:ok: