The work of Flying Mission Services, as the Botswana aviation department later came to be known, had grown from one aircraft and one pilot to a fleet of aircraft and sought to fulfil its vision to serve southern Africa through aviation excellence. It provided air ambulance and chartered flight services out of its bases at Sir Sereste Khama International Airport in Gaborone, and Maun. It also had an aircraft maintenance department that serviced its own fleet, as well as planes for other aviation companies and individuals.
CEO OR MD | Mr. Fred Mabonga, Managing Director |
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ADDRESS | Flying Mission Services PO Box 1022 Gaborone Botswana |
TELEPHONE | +267 390 0297 |
WEBSITE | FLYING MISSION SERVICES WEBSITE |
FLEET TYPES | 2 BE20 Beechcraft Super King Air 200 Turboprops, 1 BE9L Beechcraft King Air C90 Turboprop, 1 C207 Cessna Stationair Single, 2 C206 Cessna Stationair Singles. |
PILOT BASES / DOMICILES | FBSK – Sir Seretse Khama Int. Airport / Gaborone BOTSWANA FBMN – Maun Airport / Maun BOTSWANA |
NOTES | FMS is the air ambulance provider for the government of Botswana. They also provide Charter Flights throughout the Region, and a Pilot Internship Program. |
LAST UPDATE | 2020/12/15: Fleet Updated. |
PILOT RECRUITMENT INFO /// FLYING MISSION SERVICES (BOTSWANA)
PILOT HIRING ADDRESS | Flying Mission Services PO Box 1022 Gaborone Botswana |
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PILOT HIRING WEBPAGE | PERSONNEL NEEDS – FLYING MISSION |
RECRUITMENT PERSONNEL | Mr. Tim Schubert, Chief Pilot |
RECRUITMENT EMAIL | EMAIL ADDRESS |
CONTACT FORM | CONTACT FORM – FLYING MISSION |
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If you meet the eligibility criteria, and would like to apply to train with the FM-AMETS, use the following link to download the application form. After completing the form, follow the instructions within for submission.
Kindly note, that your application is only complete when certified copies of all relevant Certificates, Identity Document, Testimonials and References are submitted with the application form.
The AME Training Programme – Contents
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) course of instruction consists of both theoretical and practical skills segments divided into nine interrelated study modules:
- Basic Subjects (Mathematics, Physics, Air Regulations & Aerodynamics)
- Fundamentals of Aircraft Maintenance
- Aircraft Structures
- Aircraft Maintenance Practices
- Aircraft Systems
- Helicopters
- Powerplant
- Aircraft Electrics/Avionics
- Attachment to Approved Maintenance Organisations
On completion of classroom tutorials, to further enhance practical skills, in depth expertise, requisite knowledge and inculcate relevant attitudes students are sent on attachment to various AMOs. This helps to expose learners to the real work environment, maintenance procedures, processes and both quality and safety management systems undertaken by aircraft maintenance engineers to uphold aircraft airworthiness and comprehensive safety management system.
Upon successful completion of the AME programme, graduates qualify for Botswana Civil Aviation licensing examination process offered by the Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana. Attainment of the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering License is the foundation for all engineering ratings and licenses which are the gateway to the aircraft maintenance engineering profession.