Flying in the Persian/Arabian Gulf
Joined: Dec 2007
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From: Canada
Update on ADA
It's been 5 years since I did some flying for ADA. I'm thinking of maybe going back. Can someone tell me how things are going there right now. Any change with the accomadations? How's the managment and how's the pay?
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 1,079
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From: Abu Dhabi
FAS or ADA ?
SAR Helicopter Pilot - Middle East
DG Recruitment Ltd
* Job Role: Flight Crew, Captain/s, Pilot/s
* Job Hours: Full-Time
* Location: Middle East
* Job Position: Permanent
* Company: DG Recruitment Ltd
* Salary: Region of £65 - £75k per year tax free
* Posted Date: 17 April 2008 14:15:42
We have some up coming requirements for experienced ex-military SAR helicopter pilots.
The ideal applicant will be very well experienced in the SAR role, and have experience of NVG flying. Having previously held a QHI rating would be a distincnt advantage.
These positions attract a tax free salary in the region of £65,000 - £75,000 per year, plus a monthly travel allowance of £250 which can be used as the individauls see fit. Accomodation is also being provided for the length of the contract.
DG Recruitment Ltd
* Job Role: Flight Crew, Captain/s, Pilot/s
* Job Hours: Full-Time
* Location: Middle East
* Job Position: Permanent
* Company: DG Recruitment Ltd
* Salary: Region of £65 - £75k per year tax free
* Posted Date: 17 April 2008 14:15:42
We have some up coming requirements for experienced ex-military SAR helicopter pilots.
The ideal applicant will be very well experienced in the SAR role, and have experience of NVG flying. Having previously held a QHI rating would be a distincnt advantage.
These positions attract a tax free salary in the region of £65,000 - £75,000 per year, plus a monthly travel allowance of £250 which can be used as the individauls see fit. Accomodation is also being provided for the length of the contract.
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 94
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From: UK
Ada Sar
Spinwing
After your post I decided to trawl through the whole thread which has made for some interesting reading and explains your post.
It is interesting though that ADA has not been slagged off for quite a while, so I wonder if things have changed.
Any idea how many SAR Guys they require?
Regards
R1a
After your post I decided to trawl through the whole thread which has made for some interesting reading and explains your post.
It is interesting though that ADA has not been slagged off for quite a while, so I wonder if things have changed.
Any idea how many SAR Guys they require?
Regards
R1a




