Flying in the Persian/Arabian Gulf
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hi,
Gulf Helicopters and Abu Dhabi Aviation sites
http://www.gulfhelicopters.com/GHC/english/index.asp
http://www.adaviation.com/
good luck,
Gulf Helicopters and Abu Dhabi Aviation sites
http://www.gulfhelicopters.com/GHC/english/index.asp
http://www.adaviation.com/
good luck,
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hey mr griffinblack,
I would advise you to read this first tis quite informative
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=156157
regards
CF
I would advise you to read this first tis quite informative
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=156157
regards
CF
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Saudi Arabia
I would like to know if anybody here has some information that they can share about this company, Alsalam Aircraft Co. in Saudi Arabia, I already check their website. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by TukTuk BoomBoom
The Middle east sound a bit desperate at the moment
Good luck.
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here mate, have a read of this. its all been covered before
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=156157
regards
CF
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=156157
regards
CF
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Job in Kuwait?!!
I freely admit my lack of civvy experience here, but does anyone else think this lot are asking for more than a pound of flesh? They'll be asking the poor pilot to pay them next.
United Aviation Helicopter Division, a Kuwait based aviation services company, requires immediate placement of an experienced and current FAA/JAA rated Commercial / Instrument Helicopter Captain PIC qualified in the following aircraft: SA-365N/N1 "Dolphin", MD-500E, BH-430, BH-407. The successful candidate will hold a valid/current FAA/JAA ATPL(H) or Commercial (CPL-H) Rotorcraft - Helicopter Instrument License with a Helicopter Instrument rating and First Class FAA/JAA Medical certificate. Total Required Flying Experience: 3000 Hours, 1000 hours Turbine PIC Time, "In-Type" Experience in two or more of the above listed aircraft. This employment is not shift work and will require relocation to Kuwait. United Aviation is the only company in Kuwait offering helicopter transport services within the State of Kuwait and its offshore islands. Flight Operations include: Scenic Sky-Tours, Phoro support flights, Construction support, and VIP Transportation. United Aviation offers the successful candidate the following salary/benefits package: A tax-free annual salary of: $41,000.00 USD ($3,420.00 USD per month). A monthly accommodations allowance of: $1,350.00 USD (KD400.-) A company issued mobile phone, vehicle and fuel allowance. 30-Days Paid Leave entitlement after successful completion of (1) year of employment. One round-trip economy airfare ticket per year between Kuwait and home of record. Standard Medical/Dental Insurance scheme of the company. The company will cover the reasonable expenses of annual pilot recurrency training, as deemed necessary by the company, or as required by the FAA, JAA, DGCA, ICAO, the aircraft manufacturer, or the insurance underwriter. Please send resumes/CV's to: Chief Pilot Helicopter Division. Eligible candidates will be contacted for more information via email and by phone.
United Aviation Helicopter Division, a Kuwait based aviation services company, requires immediate placement of an experienced and current FAA/JAA rated Commercial / Instrument Helicopter Captain PIC qualified in the following aircraft: SA-365N/N1 "Dolphin", MD-500E, BH-430, BH-407. The successful candidate will hold a valid/current FAA/JAA ATPL(H) or Commercial (CPL-H) Rotorcraft - Helicopter Instrument License with a Helicopter Instrument rating and First Class FAA/JAA Medical certificate. Total Required Flying Experience: 3000 Hours, 1000 hours Turbine PIC Time, "In-Type" Experience in two or more of the above listed aircraft. This employment is not shift work and will require relocation to Kuwait. United Aviation is the only company in Kuwait offering helicopter transport services within the State of Kuwait and its offshore islands. Flight Operations include: Scenic Sky-Tours, Phoro support flights, Construction support, and VIP Transportation. United Aviation offers the successful candidate the following salary/benefits package: A tax-free annual salary of: $41,000.00 USD ($3,420.00 USD per month). A monthly accommodations allowance of: $1,350.00 USD (KD400.-) A company issued mobile phone, vehicle and fuel allowance. 30-Days Paid Leave entitlement after successful completion of (1) year of employment. One round-trip economy airfare ticket per year between Kuwait and home of record. Standard Medical/Dental Insurance scheme of the company. The company will cover the reasonable expenses of annual pilot recurrency training, as deemed necessary by the company, or as required by the FAA, JAA, DGCA, ICAO, the aircraft manufacturer, or the insurance underwriter. Please send resumes/CV's to: Chief Pilot Helicopter Division. Eligible candidates will be contacted for more information via email and by phone.
21,800 pounds! Two types and IR. 30 days off and only one flight!
No way! Although the free phone nearly sold me on the deal.
Your instinct was correct Scottishbeefer.
FNW
No way! Although the free phone nearly sold me on the deal.
Your instinct was correct Scottishbeefer.
FNW
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The largest Kitty Litter Box in the World. Located north of Riyadh and west of Daharan. Basically in the middle of a desert. Big long runways, lots of military vehicles, and a bunch of camels and Bedouin roaming around. Oh yeah, they have this thing called a 'Schmaal' which is basically a very hot wind that blows sand up so much that you can see only in meters. It gets in every orifice of your body and basically erodes the bollix off helicopter external components and engine inlets and compressor sections.
But hey, just think, you might be able to buy a Big Mac and read Stars & Stripes. Have fun!!
But hey, just think, you might be able to buy a Big Mac and read Stars & Stripes. Have fun!!
I reckon they are swamped with applications....better hurry guys!
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Is it really such a bad deal?
Don’t forget to include the accommodation allowance and car, with petrol, into the remuneration package. And it is tax free and there are no heating bills!
Sounds like a fixed base operation and home every night.
Sure the requirements are a management dream sheet but what will they really accept?
Yarba, I have to get out of bed every day for less money and less leave. I am not going to let you make me feel bad about doing so (I have told myself).
Don’t forget to include the accommodation allowance and car, with petrol, into the remuneration package. And it is tax free and there are no heating bills!
Sounds like a fixed base operation and home every night.
Sure the requirements are a management dream sheet but what will they really accept?
Yarba, I have to get out of bed every day for less money and less leave. I am not going to let you make me feel bad about doing so (I have told myself).
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Emerald City:
27°57'22"N 45°33'05" E
King Khalid Military City (KKMC or "Emerald City") at Al Batin, Saudi Arabia was built to defend the north-eastern border of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Designed for an army division of three brigades, the city had a design population of about 65,000 people. In the 1960s and 1970s, U.S. Army and Air Force engineers designed and constructed several Saudi bases, including Taif, King Khalid Military City and Khamis Mushait. History shows these bases and support facilities provided the needed infrastructure to help absorb a deployment of the size and speed of Desert Shield.
more @:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...ility/kkmc.htm
King Khalid Military City (KKMC or "Emerald City") at Al Batin, Saudi Arabia was built to defend the north-eastern border of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Designed for an army division of three brigades, the city had a design population of about 65,000 people. In the 1960s and 1970s, U.S. Army and Air Force engineers designed and constructed several Saudi bases, including Taif, King Khalid Military City and Khamis Mushait. History shows these bases and support facilities provided the needed infrastructure to help absorb a deployment of the size and speed of Desert Shield.
more @:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...ility/kkmc.htm