So, Rabigh Wings is a Part 141 flight school but we mainly follow the requirements of part 61, GACA really doesn't know what to do with us. Gaca has an agreement with the FAA to use certain portions of the FAR/AIM, AC's, and other circulars/directives so that they don't need to write up their own.
We have 8 C172s (G1000), 2 C172r, 1 archer, 1 retractable arrow, a turbo charged seminole, and two turbo seneca V's. We use filipino mechanics to maintain and an FAA licensed A&P to sign off the work once done correctly. Sometimes parts can be hard to come by and take time to arrive from the US but the aircraft are very well taken care of.
We currently live in Jeddah and fly out of an airport 65nm nnw of Jeddah along the coast in Rabigh. We have an hour and fifteen minute bus ride from the main office to Rabigh 6 days a week. The bus is a minivan that seats 11 very tight, maybe 7+1 comfortably and that is typically what we see. Many of the students drive themselves to Rabigh rather than ride the bus and then sometimes the Instructors ride with them. It sounds like it sucks, which it does, but it beats the alternative of living in Rabigh. I would rather live in Jeddah and have this ride than move to Rabigh. Other plans may be in the works but that is how things are going now. Food is scarce at the airport and the drive to town is 30-45 minutes round trip. We brown bag or snack while in Rabigh. There is an indian fellow that sells drinks here so that helps.
Pay, well that one is an ever evolving thing. The last I had heard was that there would be a base salary of between 2000-2500 a month plus 15-25 per flight hour with some sort of stipulation for min hours flown in the month. Right now they are talking about 80 hours minimum per month they would like us to fly. Right now the instructors schedule the students and things are slightly dysfunctional in that area. These are rich Saudi's and they aren't always on the ball with being on time or showing up at all. We are making a change in that area now with new management.
We are working towards having a scheduling department so we just need to pre-brief, fly, post-brief and move to the next one with breaks worked in. I am optimistic that this will work out and we will be able to hit 80+ hours a month. As I sit here typing this I have had one flight today and have flown 26 hours this month so far and I still have two more flights scheduled for today. I am not very god at scheduling and follow up for the next day, i am loving the fact that we are transitioning to a scheduler to call and confirm.
Living here is pretty crazy, driving is an all out defensive and offensive exercise every single day. All kinds of food here from Mcdonalds, hardees, KFC, BK, On the Border, Applebees, Uno chicago pizza, Subway....etc. There are plenty of food choices here with most being pretty fairly priced. Then there is the local fare, Lebanese food, which is very popular and very good here, Indian, and Indonesian or Asian food. Groceries are easy to come by with produce being VERY cheap and very fresh.
Housing is provided in Jeddah right now but that may change in the future. They have been talking about a move closer to the airport for two years now, so don't hold your breath. For transportation you either get a 1000 saudi riyal allowance per month or a car. It depends on what they have available when you arrive or if another instructor is leaving. And then you can also catch a ride with one of the other instructors if you need to do something in town. They also provide medical to the employee and that is it. Pay is once a month and when and if you arrive you can get a bank account then transfer money back home. Or use a western union to bank transfer and that costs me about $30 each time. I live on about $650 dollars a month using that to pay for internet, personal cell phone, groceries, and anything else that might come up.
Uniforms are provided when you arrive. If you need book materials you can purchase or ship but that gets expensive, make the student buy books. You will have to have a medical to get the Visa to come here and the company will reimburse for that as well as either pay for or reimburse for airline tickets. I bought a ticket from CAE to JFK and they bought a ticket from JFK to JED and then they reimbursed me for the flight to JFK. They will provide one ticket at the end of the contract to get you home and you also get 30 days paid vacation during the contract. Right now the contract is for 12 months but they are talking about extending that number in the future.
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Personal Opinions coming...
Please don't come here unless you can negotiate a decent amount of pay. Read and be absolutey sure you understand the terms of your contract. These poeple love to negotiate money and will tell you they cannot afford it with a straight face. The company has the backing of the King and will NEVER close (that part is fact). They can afford to pay and the they have been trying to pay less and less everytime they hire. Before me the contract was for $3500 base and $10/flight hour. I was given just the $3500 base with no hour requirement each month. The living conditions are not bad but not great either, make sure you help us keep the standard a little high. You are away from family and friends in a foreign country, you should get paid accordingly for your skill. There are opinions that you should make a min of $4000 and I agree. You have to make your own decision but plase don't hurt yourself or sell short.
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The issues: We don't have a set pay date, they pass it out when they have it, typically the last or first week of the month. Flight pay in the past has been slow, sometimes 2-3 months late. The students don't always show up and that makes it hard to stay motivated. The weather is hot but not unbearable, search Wunderground.com and look at the months and compare with somewhere in the US that is hot. There is a 1-2 month period where temps are int he 120's with the heat index and it is not uncommon to have 100 degree temps on the surface and rising as you climb. We are on a bus for 2.5 hours and we work 6 days a week but it has been said that if we fly a certain amount per week we could have days off a week. There are only a handful of GA aircraft in the Kingdom so ATC really does not know what to do with us, sometimes good and bad.
Ok, my brain is shutting down and my twelve o'clock just walked in. If i didn't cover something or you would like me to call you or you call me please feel free to PM me. I have talked to two guys so far and would be willing to answer any questions about the Country, Rabigh Wings, or even SAFA.
Maddog