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IntheNavy
30th Jan 2002, 22:01
Hey Are there someone that knows where a qualified B727 TRI Captain may to get a job?. .Anywhere is accepted.. . <img src="eek.gif" border="0">

CR2
31st Jan 2002, 13:17
Greetings Hogg,. . Seems the software update works...

RampTramp
31st Jan 2002, 14:21
IntheNavy,

Swiftair??

IntheNavy
31st Jan 2002, 22:59
Swiftair is not a good deal they are firing people because they donīt belongs to DHL and into itīs politic they try to work with itīs own companies. Also I heard a problem regarding money that dissapears from the company accounts..???.. .EAT if you donīt belong to the SABENA Majesty itīs difficult also Type rating,more than 10000 TT,not over 25 years, handsome, moon landings and specially Space Shuttle test pilot will be a plus.. .The rest I donīt have references.. .Best regards :)

deing
1st Feb 2002, 21:48
Inthenavy. .Were do you get your info?. .Swiftair will continue to operate the 727 for the time being. Some of their planes are leaving being replaced with ex EAT ones. .EAT ran it's last 727 course at the end of last year. And you certainly didn't need to have 10000hrs or have a 727 rating, even for the captains.. .And regarding ex-Sabena pilots I doubt if they have hired many of them, only know of 2 A300 cpt's, which are still being trained

Metro man
4th Feb 2002, 04:59
Try <a href="http://www.transafrik.com" target="_blank">http://www.transafrik.com</a> ,website shows vacancies for Herc/727 crews.

Peter Pan
5th Feb 2002, 01:04
February 1, 2002. .CLIMBTO350.COM (B-727 Captains, First Officer, Flight Engineers - Africa). .USA. .Tel: no calls. .Fax: none. .Email: [email protected] . .Web Site: none . .One of our clients has purchased several B727 aircraft, have requested that we do the initial pre-screening of resumes for their requirement for B-727 Captains, First Officer, Flight Engineers required for rotational work in Africa. Crews will be flying back and forth from Luanda to one of the mining camps to deliver fuel. Crews will be on a 2 months “ON”, 1 month “OFF” schedule. Crewmembers MUST be current and qualified on type. Flight Engineers require an A&P license. Applicants must have Africa experience or know what the African flying experience is all about. Applicants MUST HAVE FAA LICENSES and be QUAILIFIED ON TYPE. As this will be an ongoing requirement, we may find it necessary to re-post this job posting and ask those of you that have applied already, to re-apply again. This will allow us maintain a current and interested supply of resumes. Applicants MUST apply by using Climbto350.com’s EZ-Apply as it streamlines our screening process. CLIMBTO350 MEMBERS HAVE PREFERANCE . .

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CargoOne
5th Feb 2002, 11:46
PP,

excellent offer, isn't it?

[quote]. ."Crews will be flying back and forth from Luanda to one of the mining camps to deliver fuel. Crews will be on a 2 months “ON”, 1 month “OFF” schedule. Crewmembers MUST be current and qualified on type. Flight Engineers require an A&P license. Applicants must have Africa experience or know what the African flying experience is all about.". .<hr></blockquote>

especially the last sentense.. you will be flying 150-180 block hours a month, 30% over max payload, 15% over MTOW on departure ex LAD, destination airport will be the short uncertified grass strip and at least the half of your payload will be nice agricultural machines (typically 7.62 mm).

Peter Pan
5th Feb 2002, 13:18
Yep ! just giving an info as required.