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TonyWilliams 03-08-2014 01:11 AM

Need CRJ200 crews, Afghanistan
 
Afghan Jet International Airlines is in need of flight crews for CRJ-200 aircraft to be flown within Afghanistan for scheduled airline service and charter.

You must be:

1. A First Officer with 1500 hours in type. You will be offered command training if you are current, or within one year or current.

2. A First Officer who has 500 hours in type, and is current or within one year current.

3. A Captain who has 1000 hours command time in type.

4. English proficient, with preference given to fluent Afghan language speakers.

5. Hold an FAA, Transport Canada, or JAA / EASA license:

Commercial
ATPL Frozen
ATP or ATPL

6. Hold a current First Class / Class 1 medical

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Info about the job:

Crew Base: Kabul, Afghanistan

Accommodations: provided by company in secured and armed compound

Pay: commensurate with qualifications

Schedule: 21 days consecutive duty (with required crew rest), 10 days off.

Office location: near Dubai, U.A.E.

Training: all paid by company with 6 month bond

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Respond with your CV / resume by email only to:

[email protected]

AFGHAN JET INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES

CrakPipeOvrheat 03-08-2014 05:51 PM

Need CRJ200 crews, Afghanistan
 
What's the pay?

Aviator89 03-08-2014 08:32 PM

[QUOTE=TonyWilliams;1597914]
Info about the job:

Crew Base: Kabul, Afghanistan

Accommodations: provided by company in secured and armed compound

Schedule: 21 days consecutive duty (with required crew rest), 10 days off.

Office location: near Dubai, U.A.E.

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So your employees "accommodations" need to be protected by an armed compound? Unless this is a Marriot with armed guards, it sounds like prison.... And 21 consecutive days? yeah no thanks.

Aviator89 03-08-2014 08:35 PM

According to the website, its a start up airline. I quote from flyaji.com

"Afghan Jet International Airlines will be operating with two 50-seater Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft and plans to induct Bombardier Q400s with 74 seats that will connect Kabul even to airports having non-paved runways.

The future acquisition of AJI includes the acquisition of navigation single isle twin jets such as the B737 NGs of the equivalent A320 airplanes.

With an increment in fleet, operations will be expanded to other regional destinations in South Asia, central Asia and Europe."

wrxpilot 03-09-2014 03:17 AM

[QUOTE=Aviator89;1598475]

Originally Posted by TonyWilliams (Post 1597914)
Info about the job:

Crew Base: Kabul, Afghanistan

Accommodations: provided by company in secured and armed compound

Schedule: 21 days consecutive duty (with required crew rest), 10 days off.

Office location: near Dubai, U.A.E.

*******************

So your employees "accommodations" need to be protected by an armed compound? Unless this is a Marriot with armed guards, it sounds like prison.... And 21 consecutive days? yeah no thanks.

Agreed. It would take no less than $400,000/yr for me to do that, with a first class ticket anywhere I want on those 10 days. Maybe.

Grumble 03-09-2014 04:07 AM

There are like three paved runways in that entire country. It's also the poorest country on the planet. Even the best paid make $200/month (excluding the few corrupt). Who exactly are you thinking you're going to fly, and to where?

dirtysidedown 03-09-2014 05:57 AM

You would probably be kidnapped within a month and held for ransom.

robthree 03-09-2014 06:54 AM

[QUOTE=Aviator89;1598475]

Originally Posted by TonyWilliams (Post 1597914)
Info about the job:

Crew Base: Kabul, Afghanistan

Accommodations: provided by company in secured and armed compound

Schedule: 21 days consecutive duty (with required crew rest), 10 days off.

Office location: near Dubai, U.A.E.

*******************

So your employees "accommodations" need to be protected by an armed compound? Unless this is a Marriot with armed guards, it sounds like prison.... And 21 consecutive days? yeah no thanks.

Have you ever been to the Middle East? Have you ever been off 'the Island of America'? Do you even own a passport?

Accommodations in a secured, armed compound would be a prerequisite for any job in Afghanistan. And most other places at that latitude west of Bangladesh. 21 days on is not a deal breaker. Most Asian commuting contracts are longer. 10 days off could be. How much paid leave is there in addition to the 10 unpaid days a month? Are tickets provided for days off? Business or better? Worldwide?

What is the pay? "commensurate with qualifications" is fine for an East Asian contract. For West Asia it had better be ridiculous. That $400,000 figure is damn close. Flying the Hajj, based in JED, they were paying $15k/$9k a month. And the risk factor/comfort level ratio in Jeddah is considerably better than in Kabul.

M696 03-09-2014 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by Grumble (Post 1598528)
There are like three paved runways in that entire country. It's also the poorest country on the planet. Even the best paid make $200/month (excluding the few corrupt). Who exactly are you thinking you're going to fly, and to where?

I'm guessing you haven't been there...OAKB, OAKN, OAHR, OAJL, OAMS, OAUZ, OABT, OAZI just to name a few. There is scheduled airline service all over the country using 1900's and 737's. As for the armed compound in Kabul, all the westerners live behind armed walls. 21 days on and 10 days off with the opportunity to see the World sounds a whole lot better that a Stateside regional.

satpak77 03-09-2014 07:20 AM

don't worry, there will be no "pilot shortage" of applicants even at this place


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