Air Serv
Everyone,
I just got back from Sudan flying for the UN, I was there the month of Feb/March. I had a lot of guys that used to work for me that went with Air Serv, they loved it. I think that everyone should give back to the world the gift that they have been given, in Africa aviation is the only way to get from point a to point b unless you love 4 wheeeling for days at a time.(believe me it gets old after about 3 hours) With the summer time rains coming all road travel stops and you just have to wait for dry season. Air Serv as an organization is excellent. It derived from Mission Aviation Fellowship, a bunch of Christain guys that wanted to do more. To fly for MAF you had to be a born again Christain and sign a detailed docturnal statement. At Air Serv things are diffrent, they are a humanitarin organization. Air Serv just wants pilots that have a heart for humanity and they leave the doctrinal statement out of it. It is run by Chirstians for the most part and they have high standards, but those standards will run all the way through the organization. That means good maint. etc, which is essential to Africa operation, or operations in any other part of the world. They pay isn't that great but when you are in a 4th world country what are you going to spend it on. If I didn't have a family I would be there right now, more than likely with AirServ. If you go enjoy the flying and the work, don't be disallusioned Sp by the people you fly or what you are doing. The organization gets donations but it also is run like a Part 135 operations so operating revenue is generated by the aircraft. I would highly recommend this avenue for anyone that wants a lifetime experience. BTW think 2 to 3 years max of this type of flying, it will burn you out.
Dave