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airmiles
5th Feb 2006, 13:53
Dear All,
Can any of you help me with finding airline addresses and on-line application forms. I went to certain airline websites and they say to fill in the application form but there is no link to click on. Also where can I find addresses for these airlines. My friends tell me they have sent of 80 or so letters and CV's to companies, but where do people acquire these addresses from?
Please Help.
Airmiles.

gibr monkey
5th Feb 2006, 17:05
come on , that's half the fun finding out all these addresses.... buying books getting listings from airports, asking people at airports....searching the library.....

enjoy... it takes ages

Aerowinx
5th Feb 2006, 17:06
Airmiles,
just check out Pilotjobsnetwork (http://www.pilotjobsnetwork.com/)and Pilotcareercenter (http://www.pilotcareercenter.com/)!
Good luck :ok:

Mr Blue Eyes
5th Feb 2006, 17:17
I agree thats all the effort finding out where/whom/how etc.

Have you tried looking at their web pages!
i.e for British Airways, try a google search for'British Airways'

Buy an airline directory.

Try acessing a pilot recruitment site, such as those already indicated.

etc etc etc

This site never ceases to amaze me! and these people are supposed to have intelligence!

airmiles
5th Feb 2006, 17:30
Thanks to Aerowinx :ok:
As for you other two, I am sure that long ago you were probably helped, too by someone. It amazes me that with such a simple question comes rudeness and unprofessionalism. I wouldn't have posted the thread if I hadn't looked first!

scroggs
5th Feb 2006, 18:33
While there is nothing wrong with asking for help, the internet is equipped with lots of incredibly powerful search engines that do much of the work for you. It may be that you can't get on the internet much (in which case web addresses won't be much use to you), or that you have never heard of Flight International magazine's annual airline summary, or that you've never used Yellow Pages, but without any information as to why you find eliciting this information so difficult, it's hard to come to any conclusion other than you simply haven't tried.

For example, a 10 minute search on Google revealed the following:

Flybe (http://www.flybe.com/vacancies/default.htm)

Monarch (http://www.flymonarch.com/cnt/careers/flightdeck.asp)

easyJet (http://www.easyjet.com/EN/Jobs/Pilot/pilotrecruitment_cadetsponsorshipscheme.html)

Thomas Cook (http://www.thomascookjobs.co.uk/USER/airline/pilot.htm)

Ryanair (http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/about.php?sec=careers&ref=10002)

British Airways (http://www.britishairwaysjobs.com/baweb1/?newms=info10)

Now I'm a busy bloke, and that took very little of my time. You - who should have plenty of time to devote to planning your career - should find plenty more if you look.

Scroggs

ali1
5th Feb 2006, 21:22
As aerowinx, said cx on the internet 'pjn'. Also company websites are sometimes helpful for names etc. Some of the on-line applications are tricky to find, but they are there. You may not be able to open these links if the airline is not recruiting for example.

All the best

Ali1

P.S Mr blue eyes get your coat......no need.