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Nope, not anymore due to union negotiation i've been said, nowadays its U$2800 but i didn't mention that since only nationals are hired with low time (Below 1000 Hours), when you move up from the 1000 hours you get the payrise...
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Thanks for the clarification leondefierro.
So basically if you are local with less than 1000 hrs starting salary is 2800 USD and with more than 1000 hrs is 3600 USD?
So basically if you are local with less than 1000 hrs starting salary is 2800 USD and with more than 1000 hrs is 3600 USD?
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hola a todos
sorry guys here i go again.
hi everyone... i am new around here. I am a chilean guy living in New Zealand for a while now. and now that i finished my commercial pilot training i will return to chile to convert my New Zealand license to chilean license. and then i hope to apply for a position in LAN as a F/O.
i'd like to ask, if any of you could inform me about the location of the LAN H.R. offices in Stgo. so i could go and drop my C.V. there.
Also i am looking for a flying school to convert my license with. has anybody done the conversion of a foreign license in chilito before??
need some tips... any good school? anyone. how long will it take, and how much cash?
thanks guys
warm regards from N.Z.
speedy.
hi everyone... i am new around here. I am a chilean guy living in New Zealand for a while now. and now that i finished my commercial pilot training i will return to chile to convert my New Zealand license to chilean license. and then i hope to apply for a position in LAN as a F/O.
i'd like to ask, if any of you could inform me about the location of the LAN H.R. offices in Stgo. so i could go and drop my C.V. there.
Also i am looking for a flying school to convert my license with. has anybody done the conversion of a foreign license in chilito before??
need some tips... any good school? anyone. how long will it take, and how much cash?
thanks guys
warm regards from N.Z.
speedy.
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Hi CarlosGustavo I'll try to find out, all my friends are F/O, but ill try to get some info on Capt Salaries.
Speedy I know it's dumb, but we must use english on this forum
Speedy I know it's dumb, but we must use english on this forum
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hello! Kiora! hola!
hahhaha ok here I go again.
hi guys i am new around these woods. sorry... I am chilean guy living in New Zealand for a while now and as most of you i am also a Commecial pilot. I decided to go back home to convert my N.Z. License, to get the chielan one, and then apply for a position as a F/O in LAN.
I'd like to know if anybody knows where should I go to drop my C.V. any idea where the H.R. offices are in Stgo.?
I fund an email address in one of the earlier comments, i've been trying to send my C.V there but not luck.. ""[email protected]"" if any body knows any other email address. the info will be most appreciated.
also iam trying to find a good flying school to convert my license. has anybody done the conversion of a foreign license in Chilito before?? how long would it take? and how much money??
need some tips
warm regards from N.Z. to you all
speedy
hi guys i am new around these woods. sorry... I am chilean guy living in New Zealand for a while now and as most of you i am also a Commecial pilot. I decided to go back home to convert my N.Z. License, to get the chielan one, and then apply for a position as a F/O in LAN.
I'd like to know if anybody knows where should I go to drop my C.V. any idea where the H.R. offices are in Stgo.?
I fund an email address in one of the earlier comments, i've been trying to send my C.V there but not luck.. ""[email protected]"" if any body knows any other email address. the info will be most appreciated.
also iam trying to find a good flying school to convert my license. has anybody done the conversion of a foreign license in Chilito before?? how long would it take? and how much money??
need some tips
warm regards from N.Z. to you all
speedy
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I applied online and got the message my application was "accepted". I didn't have all the documents they requested though, such as certificate of English or Spanish proficiency.
Has anybody heard recently from the company, one way or another?
Has anybody heard recently from the company, one way or another?
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Hey guys I know some of you guys interview in MIA or santiago. I'm going down next month if you could please message me or reply on the forum with more information about your experience it will be highly appreciated since I hardly don't know anyone down there! any information will help to study for the interview.
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To me, it's not funny that no one can get a job in Mexico due to nationality requirements and when a company is gone in bankruptcy this taco pilots claims for jobs everywhere else. A non written reciprocity law should be applied to Mexican pilots, they shouldn't be admitted anywhere out of Mexico.
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Take it easy N-1. This is a helping forum for collegues. I understand your point, but the only way to open the Mexican maket is by showing them that they are not different to us. I donīt mind If a mexican pilot is comming to my country to work, as long they have the required level and do better than I in the test.
Close makets make bad proffesional, Iīm sure just a few mexican pilots give the standard worldwide.For my the real problems is, Do Airlines headquarters have a clue on Aviation? Donīt ask about politicians..
Close makets make bad proffesional, Iīm sure just a few mexican pilots give the standard worldwide.For my the real problems is, Do Airlines headquarters have a clue on Aviation? Donīt ask about politicians..
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Leon,
Yeah. Didn't LAN post an ad on El Mercurio a few months ago stating that they wouls consider pilots with only a private license and LAN would put them through commercial training.
How is it going for you? Still flying that King Air? I'm back flying Air Ambulance in a Commander. Might be back in la calle Valparaiso in April or May.
Y.
Yeah. Didn't LAN post an ad on El Mercurio a few months ago stating that they wouls consider pilots with only a private license and LAN would put them through commercial training.
How is it going for you? Still flying that King Air? I'm back flying Air Ambulance in a Commander. Might be back in la calle Valparaiso in April or May.
Y.
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Yeah. Didn't LAN post an ad on El Mercurio a few months ago stating that they wouls consider pilots with only a private license and LAN would put them through commercial training.
How is it going for you? Still flying that King Air? I'm back flying Air Ambulance in a Commander. Might be back in la calle Valparaiso in April or May.
How is it going for you? Still flying that King Air? I'm back flying Air Ambulance in a Commander. Might be back in la calle Valparaiso in April or May.
The Newspaper ad was for "surveying" purposes mainly, they cant hire people with less than 200TT, but they wanted to know how many pilots were in the National market preparing to try join LAN, they made a meeting in some hotel in Santiago and (Internally) assigned a timeframe to the hour difference to reach the 200TT... lets say Pilots with 150TT IFR would be asked to take the tests in 6 Months, Pilots With 180 TT IFR in 3 and so on... So in that way the company can make a projection of the extra-chilean pilots they might need.
So they wont put them through commercial training. Although i have heard of certain Internal program to PAY to train Pilots, that means reaching 150TT AND passign your screening (The very same that all pilots take to join) they would extend a Guarantee Letter (Is that well said?) to you to borrow money from a certain Bank to finish your training, this program is only for ground or non flightdeck personnel and Capt or FO sons.
Lan Chile Itself would not train ab-initio pilots in the near future, they have plans to hire a major Flight School here in Chile (Pretty much the same thing they did in Peru) to provide trained pilots but thats 2012 onwards and is only a project by now.
That's it
Cheers everyone
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There are Mexican pilots flying all over the world. Same goes for a lot of other Latin American nationals. If LAN is allowed to hire foreign nationals then blame LAN and/or the respective governments, not the pilots responding to the ad.
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In those countries all pilots are well connected one way or another, or they would not be pilots in the first place. They tell their government what the rules will look like, in their favour naturally. Recipical treatment is the only answer, hard to achieve however.