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Slap 1st Jun 2011 21:31

Aviation in Mongolia
 
Hey fellow aviators,

Is there anybody on this forum who has any information about aviation in Mongolia?

I'm going to be over there in a few months and I would like to try my luck..

Are there any companies hiring there at this time?
What licences do they accept?
T&C's?
Pay?

Any info would be welcome, as I haven't found any yet.

Thnx!

jet_mechanic 2nd Jun 2011 00:31

nisfF

;)

A-3TWENTY 2nd Jun 2011 06:20

The biggest airport there , Ullan Battar , has only 15 parking positions.

B737NG 2nd Jun 2011 12:45

Ulaanbataar
 
In MIAT, Mongolian Airlines, you find only two B737-800 as far as I know and some smaller Turboprops. Jobīs are rare and the pay for a Mongolian is high when you talk 500 US $ per month in the country.

The Airport ULN is Landing on 14 only and Take off on 32 only due to the Mountian at the end of the 10.000 foot slope RWY. It depends on the day and density there is a high G/A Altitude as the field evelevation is 4.300ft.

I am not sure if you find the needle in the haystack but good luck with the search.

jtr 9th Jun 2011 14:40

Pay, Going to guess not much.

There are two operators both with C208 on the JU Reg so I assume a Mongolian ticket needed.

One is geo survey, other is charter.

Blue Sky Aviation and the survey one I cant recall.

Other than that I think its only choppers.

MIAT fly 737s on the Irish reg and jsut got a 76 on the JU reg.

Slap 10th Jun 2011 06:30

Yes I would like to try for MIAT.

Which is the JU reg?

I'm not too worried about pay for now. I'm just looking to land my first job.

I was hoping, if I need to bring a type rating, to get it on my FAA license instead of JAA. Since FAA type ratings are much cheaper if I'm not mistaken?

jtr 11th Jun 2011 02:23

JU = Mongolia.

"I was hoping, if I need to bring a type rating, to get it on my FAA license instead of JAA."

Well if you will be flying an Irish A/C (73) I suggest JAA is likely to be the answer.


Here's a thought.... Ask the airline....

FRACharley 22nd Dec 2011 20:16

Mongolia Flying Jobs
 
Just returned and talked with Thomasair folks. They're looking for pilots..fixed and rotor. contact them for requirements.

THOMAS AIR

also checkout Blue Sky Aviation in Mongolia

Blue Sky Aviation - Unique Services for Unique Travelers

Metro man 23rd Dec 2011 02:52

Eznis Airways, a SAAB 340 operator were advertising for drivers back in October this year. Might be worth a look.

Read Article

JanetFlight 29th Dec 2011 04:37

Wow....the lovely land of Mongolia..:)
Besides Eznis now flying also Bae146/ARJ's and above mentioned Saabs, you also have AeroMongolia flying Fk50 and a pair of F100(currently stored)
Also MIAT has now started a new regional division named Mongolian Airlines, with some fresh Fk50, and to those with 767 TR, may take a chance, they just received a second one:cool:
Have fun and enjoy the empire of mighty Ghengis Khan :ok:


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