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alex85
10th Nov 2012, 11:16
Hi everybody

I am french, ppl(a) and finishing cpl ir me in february. For the purpose of my job, i have to go expatriate to Kazakhstan for 2 years. My question is simple: can we fly there?

(private, commercial, do we need russian licence etc etc)

Thanks a lot for your answer and advice

Alex

PS: I'll be based in astana

Mariner9
12th Nov 2012, 15:45
Tough assignment - Astana has to be one of the most cold and depressing places I frequent (and I do get to many cold and depressing places)

No sign of a GA scene there that I could see, though I bumped into a couple of British ATCO's in some random bar in Almaty who were out there on a training mission. They said flying there in a "G" reg on my UK licence was possible provided I had a Russian speaker on board.

Not much help sorry but that's all I know (PS. Hope you like horse testicles, a Kazakh delicacy ;))

Romeo Tango
13th Nov 2012, 14:08
I expect you can fly there. I went Atyrau, Shymkent, Almaty (Burunday), Ust-Kamenogorsk in my Robin (2009). Light GA is run by the local Total Aviation Person based at Burunday airfield (name?) who also owns the Aviation themed "Jeppesen Hotel" in the city. He can organise Avgas trucked in from Europe.