Libya flights
Hi.
What is your opinion on doing charter flights into Tripolis and Tobruk without staying overnight at the present situation? Any doubts? Any good sources for information? Thank you |
If you're FAA, illegal per SFAR. Otherwise, pretty crazy.
GF |
There's a few EU and UK operators that will do it - in/out, keep the engines running, don't stop, that kind of thing. Prepare to pay a whopper premium.
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We are flying in and out on regular basis. Waiting time is according to our aircraft insurance. As long you stay at the airport and you are not planning an overnight it should be fine. I suggest a deal with a security company to have a plan B if thinks go wrong, like aog or airport closure.
Keep in mind on outbound flights, some airspace like Italy for example won't accept you for over flight!! |
Been there, Tobruk and Labrak are ok.
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Don't worry
As per your handle, don't worry. If you've been chartered to fly into anywhere in Libya, you can guarantee that you have the support of the local power controlling militia - otherwise the flight would never be authorised.
There is a very small chance that you might be targeted by rival militia - but the airports are not usually in contested ground. |
Originally Posted by Trim Stab
(Post 9864111)
As per your handle, don't worry. If you've been chartered to fly into anywhere in Libya, you can guarantee that you have the support of the local power controlling militia - otherwise the flight would never be authorised.
There is a very small chance that you might be targeted by rival militia - but the airports are not usually in contested ground. Ignore this guy; having been a few times in the last year I'd suggest that for Tripoli you need security and a trip-specific risk assessment, the geo-political and military landscape changes too quickly for a one size fits all answer. |
I'm of the firm belief that the UK DfT has placed restrictions on UK-registered aircraft going into Libya at the moment, however they won't tell you unless you ask. And the minute you ask they'll tell you you can't. Was the same with Iraq a few years ago.
However, finding the right person to talk to is the problem. It's all just too much like "Yes, Minister" these days... |
Originally Posted by Ascoteer
(Post 9864597)
And where are you getting this info from?
Ignore this guy; having been a few times in the last year I'd suggest that for Tripoli you need security and a trip-specific risk assessment, the geo-political and military landscape changes too quickly for a one size fits all answer. The one constant is that airports tend to be heavily prized and defended, and so are stable. They are not generally areas of random skirmishes. Flying in and out of places like Tripoli, Tobruk is not entirely without risk, but plenty of civvy chaps who need the money are doing it on a regular basis. (I think Ascoteer may be a military chap - they have different risk assessments though as they have pensions and stuff like that to worry about!) |
Control Risks are pretty good at aviation assessment - we get their stuff through our Medaire contract.
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Originally Posted by Trim Stab
(Post 9865279)
And where are you going to get your "trip-specific risk assessment" from? The FCO or US State Department desk jockeys lol? Their advice is tailored to ground movements and is well sourced for that, but they have no idea at all about aviation movement or risk.
The one constant is that airports tend to be heavily prized and defended, and so are stable. They are not generally areas of random skirmishes. Flying in and out of places like Tripoli, Tobruk is not entirely without risk, but plenty of civvy chaps who need the money are doing it on a regular basis. (I think Ascoteer may be a military chap - they have different risk assessments though as they have pensions and stuff like that to worry about!) |
Originally Posted by Ascoteer
(Post 9865727)
I'm not, and we also use our MedAire contract for those assessments and security.
I don't come into that category! If I don't take on a contract then the job will go to somebody else and I don't get paid. Usually I get informal advice from Jetex who have other clients going in and out of all sorts of dodgy places around Africa. |
Originally Posted by Trim Stab
(Post 9865778)
Where do Medaire get their information from? Hadn't heard of them before, but having looked at their website they look like their client base is fairly high net worth individuals and companies - and thus inevitably very risk averse.
I don't come into that category! If I don't take on a contract then the job will go to somebody else and I don't get paid. Usually I get informal advice from Jetex who have other clients going in and out of all sorts of dodgy places around Africa. I didn't say they were risk averse or told anyone to not go. |
Originally Posted by Ascoteer
(Post 9865831)
It's absolutely fine if you want to go in and out of those places on your own without due diligence, but I don't think you should recommend to other people that you can "assume it's fine".
I didn't say they were risk averse or told anyone to not go. |
I know that Medavia based out of Luqa, Malta operate in and out of Libya from Malta regularly. Perhaps contacting them may get you the info you require.
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