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PPL152 5th Jan 2009 09:43

Voluntary flying
 
Hello everyone! Does anyone know if there are any organisations around Europe/Africa which carry out humanitarian missions and require volunteer private pilots?
Thanks for any replies.

julian_storey 5th Jan 2009 09:52

Most of the ones in Africa I know of require a CPL and many of those also want an IR. Most seem to accept FAA tickets though.

Flintstone 5th Jan 2009 10:05

As Julian said, they'll require a CPL at least.

merlinxx 5th Jan 2009 12:23

Missionary Air Fellowship require CPL & IR in Kenya, Google for contacts or call NBO Wilson Airport.

PPL152 5th Jan 2009 13:08

Thanks for your replies. I am aware of a few organisations which however ask for a CPL and possibly an IR. Since I have none of these, just a PPL, I am looking for organisations which accept PPL, however I think this is near impossible! But anyway, gave it a try.

youngskywalker 5th Jan 2009 13:28

I think the clue is in the legal wording 'to fly for hire or reward!' No can do on a PPL.

Go get an FAA CPL/IR like Julian advised and then try and build some contacts in the area that you wish to fly. I imagine it's a pretty demanding enviroment to fly in!

Best of luck

PicMas 6th Jan 2009 14:30

You might also check Air Serv international

They fly for MSF - among others

merlinxx 6th Jan 2009 15:52

PPL
 
Why not head out to Wilson on NBO & do yr CPL & IR there:ok:

JugglingSpence 7th Jan 2009 11:36

I don't normally comment in these sections but I do have 1 point that I figured would be worth making.

How would the cost sharing rules work with a PPL, I think from memory that you can only split the costs 4 ways so it would work out pretty expensive to help out.

After a few weeks you'd have probably spent more than going for a CPL costs...

PicMas 7th Jan 2009 15:31

No, on a PPL you can be reimbursed (splitting cost) up to 100% of the actual expenses. That means that you have no expense, but are not allowed to walk away from the flight with money in your backpocket.

(Almost like being an F/O with an ATPL :}:})

bharatraghuvanshi 10th Jan 2009 10:07

Humanitarian Pilots
 
Hi Guys
I'm an Indian national holding FAA ASEL and AMEL commercial instrument ratings.I was wondering if any of you guys can help me look at finding some humanitarian pilot jobs in Africa.I applied to PACTEC but they say they can only hire US nationals.I'll be thankful for any information.
Thanks!

PicMas 10th Jan 2009 10:47

Did you apply with airserv? The link is posted a few posts above.

bharatraghuvanshi 10th Jan 2009 11:18

I applied to them, but havnt received a reply as yet.are there any based in africa?

Duck Rogers 10th Jan 2009 14:14

You might try starting a thread in the African Forum. A lot more local knowledge there I think.

Duck


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