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Old 18th Jul 2012, 09:36   #1 (permalink)
 
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Paramount Airways Looking for ATR 72 Pilots

Paramount Airways has been advertising on various job portals for ATR 72 Pilots as well as engineers , cabin crew , etc etc
Requirement for both Captains and Co Pilots .

Whether type rating is required is not mentioned . Not surprised if they did ask for type rated pilots

Nonetheless does not hurt to apply .

I guess KF ATR Pilots looking to jump ship this opportunity would be a welcome surprise .

Apply to M Ganesh - HR Manager

ganesh.m@paramountairways.com

Subject line Pilot ATR


Alternatively you can register and apply through the following websites through which they have advertised

Job - PILOTS / CO-PILOTS/ First Officers - ATR-72 - Chennai - Paramount Airways (India) Private Limited - 4-to-9 years of experience - Jobs India

Pilot /Co Pilot / First Officer Job in PARAMOUNT AIRWAYS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED at Chennai-Job Description #537205


Good Luck

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