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lilflyboy262
29th Oct 2009, 09:20
Hey guys,

Looking at extending my tour around Africa to include Angola and Uganda.
Where are the main aviation hubs in this country? Who are the big movers and shakers there? Who are the companies to avoid at all costs?

Now I realise these countries pasts. And I am prepared to face that. What I want is hard facts on the aviation side of this country.
I have heard times are changing there. Slowly for the better.

Kind regards,
Lilflyboy (Jeremy)

maxrated
29th Oct 2009, 11:51
Jeremy, you need to elaborate on what you are trying to do or achieve in these places.

Are you job hunting for a flying position or just touring around ?

Max

lilflyboy262
30th Oct 2009, 00:09
Sorry, looking for work. Any help will be appreciated!

maxrated
30th Oct 2009, 12:35
Ok give us a clue,

Your Experience, hours, type ratings, licence held, nationality, etc etc etc ??

lilflyboy262
31st Oct 2009, 09:29
Ok, Didnt realise you wanted all that info. Just looking for any small single/twin piston work. Turbine would be a great bonus!

Got 500hrs, 100 twin, IFR with all the bells and whistles.
CPL (A) (NZ and AUS)
NZ Passport
Bit of IFR time
BE-76, C-152, C-172, PA-38, PA-28 181
Uhhh not sure what else I can give ya.

big buddah
31st Oct 2009, 09:44
Mate,
I'm a fellow kiwi.
Forget about Angola, spent plenty of time there and no good can be had! There is no light singles/twins and you won't get a look with your qualifications on the big stuff.
Your best bet is Namibia or Botswana?

Chow

maxrated
31st Oct 2009, 11:20
I second Big Buddah's sentiments, Angola not ok for entry level flying work.

Stick with Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Uganda, Tanzania. I always bump into loads of Kiwi pilots in Botswana. Probably a good starting point there.

Good luck :ok:

lilflyboy262
1st Nov 2009, 07:51
Yup, thats what I am planning on doing already. Just want to keep my options open and want to know whats out there.
Is there any help you can give me with Uganda? Had to find information out there about that country.

STOLpilot
2nd Nov 2009, 12:05
I don't want to discourage you but I don't think Uganda really is an option for you at this time.
However, just if you're interested to see what is here:
Air Uganda (http://www.air-uganda.com/pages/home_en.aspx?language=en) - flying international to Sudan, Kenya and Tz. Flying MD8's
EagleAir (http://www.flyeagleuganda.com/)- domestic airline also flying into Congo/Sudan. L410's, a C206 and a PA34
KFTC (http://www.flyuganda.com/)- charter operator. C208's, Islander, C210's, C206's, C172's (flight school)
Ndege Yuu Africa (http://www.ndegejuu.com/home.html) - charter operator. PC12 and a Fuji.
MAF (http://www.maf-uganda.org/index.aspx)- Christian humanitarian organization. Flying C208's, C210, C206

This are all the operators in Uganda and need experience to get in IF any need of pilots.

Good luck!!!:ok:

lilflyboy262
3rd Nov 2009, 01:28
Thank you STOL :)

Nightfire
3rd Nov 2009, 11:34
Forget about MAF (Missionary Aviation Fellowship). They are christian fundamentalists. I had a talk with them a couple of years ago in Nairobi, when I was looking for a job.

You need to have a special training in various bible-related courses, and the idea is that you are a missionary in the first place, who also happens to hold a CPL/IFR. Your interview is primarily about your dedication to spreading the christian faith, and your way of life will be assessed accordingly.

Unless you're really into that sort of thing, forget it.

Skillie
3rd Nov 2009, 22:03
Bit off topic, but does anyone know if there is Jet A1 in Huambo? If so do they carry a lot and maybe a price. Thanks.

big buddah
4th Nov 2009, 14:50
Should be but haven't been there in awhile?

Mungalui
5th Nov 2009, 18:48
There is Jet-A1 in Huambo supplied by Sonangol of course. Price i do not know, sorry.

Papa Sierra
6th Nov 2009, 21:05
Skillie,

When I was last in Huambo (Movcon for Dyncorp) there was plenty of Jet A1, unfortunately not for the UN we had to truck it in from the coast. I would think now that with the improvements, post war, that there will be plenty, if you PM Veeps he may be able to give you some costings.

maxrated
7th Nov 2009, 20:23
Plenty of Jet fuel in Huambo always.

Dont know the price buts all Angolan Jet fuel is cheap compared to SA.