ASL/Air contractors ATR
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ASL/Air contractors ATR
Hi everyone,
I m looking for infos about the ASL ATR operation.
What bases do they operate from and what are the routes ?
Any insight most welcome !
I m looking for infos about the ASL ATR operation.
What bases do they operate from and what are the routes ?
Any insight most welcome !
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ASL Airlines (Ireland) [formerly Air Contractors] pilot jobs news for airline pilots and aviation schools
MAN, GLA, SXF, CDG, MRS, NCE, HAM, STR, FCO, PRG, SNN, CPH, STN, VCE.
MAN, GLA, SXF, CDG, MRS, NCE, HAM, STR, FCO, PRG, SNN, CPH, STN, VCE.
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An ATR42/72 type rating is required before applying. Also, because of the transfer of ASL Switzerland crews, the fleet is currently overstaffed - so probably no recruitment in the short term.
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Looking for an update on asl specifically the snn base.
-how is the roster, is it generally night freight but back to base at end of every duty?
-is it only ATR available for snn
-last time I flew an ATR was over 15 years ago, I haven’t flown a turbo prop since (only jets) does the rule still apply you need to be typed before joining?
-is fatigue a big issue in the operation
appreciate all replies
-how is the roster, is it generally night freight but back to base at end of every duty?
-is it only ATR available for snn
-last time I flew an ATR was over 15 years ago, I haven’t flown a turbo prop since (only jets) does the rule still apply you need to be typed before joining?
-is fatigue a big issue in the operation
appreciate all replies