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Flyingrobi
17th Sep 2008, 14:36
Hi all,

is somebody interested in a freelance job in Pakistan, Must have JAR licence.

GoodGrief
18th Sep 2008, 06:29
What is the going rate?
Perks?

Flyingrobi
18th Sep 2008, 12:26
Hi,

200 US$ per day plus 20 per diam, appartment, car and driver free.

Greetings

spinwing
18th Sep 2008, 13:50
Mmmmmm .....

NO!


:eek:

:E

carsickpuppy
18th Sep 2008, 20:55
Interested? Maybe

JAR? No

rick1128
18th Sep 2008, 22:23
WHAT! No gunboy, or ammo allowance?

md 600 driver
18th Sep 2008, 23:07
does not seem alot

Heliringer
18th Sep 2008, 23:22
That money is rubbish unless your a 500 hour pilot.
Ringer

spinwing
19th Sep 2008, 02:47
Rate needs to be up around US $500/day minimum all expenses covered ... plus air tickets accomodation and food. Health insurance a must ...and Medivac guarantee. You also NEED to know who your mechanic is ??

They also have to supply the body armour...preferably the modern stuff!

:E

WLM
19th Sep 2008, 11:39
What type of flying? how many hours?
WLM

Quichotte
19th Sep 2008, 16:31
Roby, you must joking, thinking about to find a pilot for your crazy offer. Spinwing is absolutely right. At least 500 bucks a day plus plus plus. Increasing heat in this area :)

If you under such financial pressure, i donīt want to imagine me your ship and the maintenance.

Check out the prisons :)

remote hook
20th Sep 2008, 05:58
$500/day?

We make more than that in N. America.... You want to fly an L in Pakistan??? Try doubling that and you might be getting somewhere.

Give yourselves some credit lads.

RH

tecpilot
20th Sep 2008, 09:16
According to his profile Flyingrobi comes from Germany. He will not find a adequate and minimum experienced JAR CHPL driver to fly a 206L on the usual business in his own country for this paltry offer.


Despaired pilots don't forget the backtracking airlineticket in front of starting ;)
Got enough help calls from friends blocked in the nowhere and the boss is lost ;)

Fareastdriver
20th Sep 2008, 09:51
US $500/day minimum all expenses covered ... plus air tickets accomodation and food. Health insurance a must ...

All taxable in Pakistan

Heli-Jock
21st Sep 2008, 20:34
:confused:Why does it need to be a JAR licence in pakistan?
And why so little money?

Old Skool
21st Sep 2008, 23:55
that would have to be a smoking hot car and driver!!!:ouch:

Outsider2006
22nd Sep 2008, 06:35
Flyingrobi is not very talkative, is he?

The company has a contract with USAid in Pakistan.
A German registered L3 was shipped over to P, hence the necessary JAR ticket.

Why so little money?
A little bird once told me the pilots there are being refered to as necessary evils and cost factors.
According to their web site they have 26 helicopters but less than a handful of pilots on staff.
They call in freelancers on a daily rate so they can avoid the payment of the high social insurance premiums.
Daily rate is less than 250 euro, I reckon.No perks.

tecpilot
22nd Sep 2008, 18:34
Bet Pakistan daily rates have to be doubled since last weekend :(

Scissorlink
22nd Sep 2008, 20:56
How many virgins are they promising??

spinwing
23rd Sep 2008, 02:37
Mmmmmm .....

"How many virgins are they promising?? "


Don't know .... BUT I wonder if they're still vigins 'cos they're UGLY?


:eek: :E

tribal
24th Sep 2008, 01:17
Hey Spinwing....why would you need body armour in Pakistan, heard of any helicopters being brassed up there? Its near border regions are full of Taliban but aint they more interested in insurgency into Afghanistan? Now there you need body armour!