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JenJen86
8th Jan 2012, 18:41
Hi there

I saw Skywest are advertising for ATR pilots. I'm currently flying the ATR with a company in Europe but am interested in a move to Australia. Does anyone have any info on the company? Pay, terms and conditions, etc?

Cheers :)

The Kelpie
8th Jan 2012, 20:09
You may want to check immigration requirements and whether you may be eligible to work in Australia as these tend to be the major stumbling blocks for overseas pilots wanting to work in Australia.

Cheers

The Kelpie

JenJen86
8th Jan 2012, 20:34
Thanks for that Kelpie I'll have a look into it

AnQrKa
8th Jan 2012, 20:43
yes, we love to work in other peoples countries in huge numbers but heaven forbid if some tried to work in ours.

bubble.head
8th Jan 2012, 22:25
Where are these jobs in Europe that us "surplus" pilots of Australia can go fly for?

boaccomet4
9th Jan 2012, 14:50
Tell me JenJen. Where did you see the adverstisement?

sleeve of wizard
9th Jan 2012, 16:36
ATR job advertised in Flight International

sworder1976
11th Jan 2012, 00:22
I think the reason it is advertised is an expression of interest to see is there any ATR pilots left in Oz. They have not put a minimum level of experience or mentioned rights to live and work as a requirment in the advert. Very vague, ATR captains are very hard to come by. There are lots of very well paid jobs on the market for experienced ATR guys but most shall we say are in (developing countries)There are a few guys watching from Europe to see how this develops as a life in Oz would be very appealing if visa were sorted out. With Jet airways, Vietnam Airlines,Lion air and Cebu all looking for ATR captains for years will this be the same? With 300 ATR's backlog on the demand for captains is there.ATR is a great machine but a bit of a nightmare to crew.

no-hoper
11th Jan 2012, 01:28
You will need a sponsored visa 457.I don't think there are too many ATR drivers in OZ,so they might have to offer this kind of visa for oversea pilots.
Be carefull with tax reduction via LAFHA,this will end in June.Calculate plus 50%
in salary to have a good life.OZ is very expensive !

Good luck !
Department of Immigration & Citizenship (http://www.immi.gov.au/)

powerstall
11th Jan 2012, 06:51
maybe you can ask if they would give you a skilled sponsored visa? you can check this out
https://www.migrationexpert.com.au/work_visa/online_assessment/?fid=100036&utm_term=australian%20work%20permits&creative=9059705292&network=0&pl=&adgroup=613241652&match=e&gclid=COLqpqW-x60CFUVT4godDyF5gw

geeup
11th Jan 2012, 07:57
There are a number of ozzie ATR pilots in "developing" nations all current on the ATR but probably not willing to work for this operator due pay and conditions.

Better pay better conditions and I am sure they would return in a heart beat.

Kiwis are always cheap labour :E and the dollar conversion helps them :ok:

JenJen86
11th Jan 2012, 17:57
Thanks everyone for your responses. I don't see the visa issue being too much of a problem. I am interesting in hearing from people about what Skywest is like to work for.

mirkorak
20th Jan 2012, 14:46
Pilot Aptitude Training Systems: Pilot Payment & Employment Agreement (http://www.******************/?page=AirlineApplicants/Resources/Pay)
You can find a contract offered to me. Use F-50 as a reference for ATR payment.
Already have an interview scheduled for February. Probably my answer will be NO.

mirkorak
20th Jan 2012, 14:48
I have forgotten Brisbane base only for now.

dave05
21st Jan 2012, 08:39
Dear Mirkorak,
can you tell me when you have applyed and if you did it with the Company directly or through flight international?
Thank you very much

Dave05

mirkorak
21st Jan 2012, 09:26
Dear Dave,
I have applied via flight global and got an answer very fast (within 7 days) from company HR.

BPA
21st Jan 2012, 09:45
Why is Skywest recruiting pilots from outside Australia when there are so many pilots with turboprop and jet time in Australia who have applied and heard nothing?

Virgin Australa's press releases last year seem to highlight they wanted more jobs in Australia, so shouldn't these jobs go to Australian pilots?

doubledub
21st Jan 2012, 13:07
no law against applying for the job, but there is a law that will prevent an applicant from working in said job if they don't have right to work here. could be some dual aussie/euros that have experience on type that find the recruitment offer attractive.

if no aussie residency / citizenship however, good luck getting a 457 visa to fly in oz at the moment :}

CAAUOS
3rd Feb 2012, 22:45
Mirkorak i've sent you a PM, i'll be for the interview on the 8th Feb in TLS

cessna95
7th Feb 2012, 00:49
did anyone went to TLS for the sim eval?

updates please.