Afghanistan Information
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I'm headed to Afghanistan to fly as an FO for Dynamic Aviation in a King Air 200. Does anyone have helpful advice, or comments on flying in Afghanistan or in the surrounding area? Tips and pointers on airstrips or nav-aids in AFG are welcome as well.
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Hey wander....
Use to know a few guys who flew there. And also one of my close friend who flew there, had shown me some cool pix!!! absolutely stunning place to fly!!! wish i was there at some point!!! The guy even had a nose wheel (B200)collapse on him while landing on the makeshift runway.
This would be the wrong forum to ask for the info . The best is African, where South African chaps fly on contract for Red Cross!! in fact, i think at the moment there are 3 capts and 2 co pilots.
Good luck and cheers!!!
Use to know a few guys who flew there. And also one of my close friend who flew there, had shown me some cool pix!!! absolutely stunning place to fly!!! wish i was there at some point!!! The guy even had a nose wheel (B200)collapse on him while landing on the makeshift runway.
This would be the wrong forum to ask for the info . The best is African, where South African chaps fly on contract for Red Cross!! in fact, i think at the moment there are 3 capts and 2 co pilots.
Good luck and cheers!!!
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Flew in Afghanistan earlier this year on extended subservice for Ariana Airlines.
Kabul was giving us radar vectors for the approaches and ATC, enroute anyway, was ok. Yanks doing most of the work.
Watch out for the Kabul tower and ground guys. On one takeoff, in low visibility I was casually requested to "stop" my takeoff". I did, at about 80 kts, and as taxiing to an exit from the runway, saw an airport vehicle parked in the middle of the runway with this really "intelligent looking local" staring at me. Never was explained. Locals run the tower and ground control, at least when I was there.
Appeared to me, that downtown Kabul was a death trap for wondering around.
RON'nd at a nice hotel called the Kabul Serena. Very good standard but the security is a joke as the barrier gate at the entrance is about 20 meters from the front of the glass front lobby. Rooms with "picture size windows" are facing the various streets around the hotel so keep the curtains pulled if you stay there, or don't, your choice.
The real thrill is the van ride from the hotel to airport and back. Much traffic in downtown Kabul and lots of "open security". Souvenirs are short also.
Good luck and watch your own personal security.
Kabul was giving us radar vectors for the approaches and ATC, enroute anyway, was ok. Yanks doing most of the work.
Watch out for the Kabul tower and ground guys. On one takeoff, in low visibility I was casually requested to "stop" my takeoff". I did, at about 80 kts, and as taxiing to an exit from the runway, saw an airport vehicle parked in the middle of the runway with this really "intelligent looking local" staring at me. Never was explained. Locals run the tower and ground control, at least when I was there.
Appeared to me, that downtown Kabul was a death trap for wondering around.
RON'nd at a nice hotel called the Kabul Serena. Very good standard but the security is a joke as the barrier gate at the entrance is about 20 meters from the front of the glass front lobby. Rooms with "picture size windows" are facing the various streets around the hotel so keep the curtains pulled if you stay there, or don't, your choice.
The real thrill is the van ride from the hotel to airport and back. Much traffic in downtown Kabul and lots of "open security". Souvenirs are short also.
Good luck and watch your own personal security.
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Afghanistan photos
For all of you guys who want to see some pictures try my website:
www.pbase.com/flying_dutchman/afghanistan
and/or my youtube movies of flying there:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rYPC8tqT7Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcfkxIEK0B4
Cheers,
www.pbase.com/flying_dutchman/afghanistan
and/or my youtube movies of flying there:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rYPC8tqT7Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcfkxIEK0B4
Cheers,