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biggdav 2nd May 2007 18:21

Sonair Angola
 
Anyone here know about/work for Sonair in Angola? Are good companie to work for? I believe like every one else they are short of helicopter pilots and looking.
Any info would be good

Hippolite 2nd May 2007 20:06

Are you Angolan?

biggdav 2nd May 2007 21:34

Sonair
 
No. I work on an oil rig off Luanda and they do have expats flying out.

Hippolite 2nd May 2007 23:09

I think that most of the expats are with CHC Africa or CHC Global and are leased together with some aircraft to Sonair. Heli Union also did have some expats flying leased S76s flying in Sonair clours and on the D2 register but don't know whether they still do.

I know of a couple of expats who did approach Sonair directly but were turned down, although that was a couple of years ago now.

cpt 3rd May 2007 09:14

As Hippolite says, SONAIR contracts other operators (CHC, Heli Union and some local agent ) as a complement to its own staff and fleet I don't think there is a expat under a current direct employment contract with SONAIR.(By the way bigdav, on wich rig are you staying ? )

TechCons 3rd May 2007 10:35

I carried out a technical & operational audit of Sonair in my previous job about 2 years ago. From an engineering perspective, they do have good quality kit and their maintenance ethics and practices seemed to be very sound. All in all, we were reasonably impressed with the operation down there.

pch504 3rd May 2007 10:39

As far as i know they are reducing the number of foreigners to as near as nothing as possible. They have been training up their nationals in portugal for that very purpose

biggdav 3rd May 2007 14:13

Sonair
 
CPT
On the Aleutian Key. Do you fly down here? Work offshore?

Yes, i believe Sonangol (sonair) are very good company. All the local's here dream of working for Sonangol-good pay etc etc.
Thanks for all your info. Although there are lot nicer places in the world to work, its actually not that bad down here. Maybe once im finnished my training and have the hours il apply to the companies.

Thanks all:ok:

cpt 3rd May 2007 20:17

Hello Biggdav,
No, tomorrow I am scheduled to "block15", but the Aleutian key is very close from my route near the "B3" waypoint.....I should be flying the S76 "XO"
If I once happen to go to Aleutian key, I'll try to mail you in advance!

biggdav 3rd May 2007 20:31

Aleutian Key
 
Excellent, well if i see you land on deck il try and get into the radio room and chat over the radio. Il be rotating on this rig for next couple of years or so, so will no dout bump into you sometime :)

biggdav

cpt 3rd May 2007 20:40

For sure ! tomorrow, I have 2 runs (go and back), and I should be in the vicinity of Aleutian key around 8 am for the first one. Should be funny if we could get in touch !

ASL2 6th Apr 2009 18:38

SonAir
 
Does anybody have any information about SonAir such as pay scales, work pattern and whether they're hiring?

Any information welcome, PM if you'd prefer.

Thanks

stomie 20th Dec 2009 17:21

Lost Property
 
Hi Everyone!!
I work offshore in block 2, and i left my sunglasses on the chopper after it dropped me off on the Murjan.
The pilot on that particular day was a French pilot (December 15th 2009), it was the last flight from Luanda to Texas 4 for that day.(Sonair)
The pilot notified the reception that he had found sunglasses on the chopper but they didnt ask me.
How can i track down the pilot for that flight to get my sunglasses back.
I know this is a long shot, but i wil appreciatte all the assistance.

Thank you
Wayne
[email protected]

idiotspotter 23rd Oct 2013 03:14

Employment with SonAir
 
I was wondering if anybody could point me in the right direction. I'm interested in joining Sonair Angola but I can't seem to find any contact e-mail addresses for recruitment in Helicopters on there website.

I'm am Australian with 3000hrs TT and 1800hrs AS332/EC225 time. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers

industry insider 23rd Oct 2013 12:02

Marry an Angolan. Sonair is a national company in a nationalistic country. You will not get a job with them as an Australian.

Wizzard 23rd Oct 2013 18:11

He doesn't want a job as an Australian, he wants a job as a pilot!







Taxi!

xny556 23rd Oct 2013 19:16

Sonair require an EASA /JAR pilot licence these days!


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