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Driver 242
10th Aug 2006, 11:22
Hi,
Well I am stuck in the same rut....

Been an F/O on 737 3-800's for the past five years. Every one else seems to be going gang busters, but not the crew I work for. :(

Crunching the numbers, its going to be another 5 years before I get a look at a command.

I've got 11000 hours up now, and I can take time off without pay for a while.

So where do I go? I've got a command rating on 737 300 to 800's Who will give me a left hand seat?

Cloudscape
10th Aug 2006, 11:36
Driver 242 - Try Ryanair.

Don't believe everything you read here. Pilots are joining in droves and turnover is minimal.

Fastest time to command in the industry (6-12 months) so it sounds like it would suit your purposes.

DoPilot
10th Aug 2006, 13:21
Try Air Berlin!! They are SHORTEST of 737-PICs at the moment...

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Wizofoz
10th Aug 2006, 13:28
Driver,

Do you have rights to work in Europe?

Driver 242
10th Aug 2006, 22:21
Thanks for the info.

I'm an Australian, on an Australian passport.
Australian parents and grand parents, so I don't think I have EU work rights.......

Australian ATPL, US ATP.

Any other Airlines I should look at?

Thanks in advance.

DOJETDRIVER
11th Aug 2006, 03:33
Thanks for the info.

I'm an Australian, on an Australian passport.
Australian parents and grand parents, so I don't think I have EU work rights.......

Australian ATPL, US ATP.

Any other Airlines I should look at?

Thanks in advance.

HawaiiAviation.com
PARC aviation
rishworth.co.nz
directpersonel.com
www.iacglobal.com/vac.htm

gas-chamber
14th Aug 2006, 11:35
With that amount of jet time, you would have to be a shoe-in with Jetstar, Ozjet, Alliance or the the new Qantas Freight operation. Slightly further out is Air Pacific always looking for experienced drivers. India, Japan etc - c'mon the papers have been full of ads for 737 jocks. You live in Australia, so you already know that.
Or have you set some limitations, like only want to live in Sydney and fly 3 days a week, never on weekends, no overnights?

-8AS
14th Aug 2006, 11:37
ryanair are sponsoring (work permits) for suitably qualified pilots. get in contact with them. join as F/O and do command process in 6-12 months!

Olof
14th Aug 2006, 14:56
You would be eligible for the DEC scheme with Ryanair....

volare_737
14th Aug 2006, 18:38
Don't you need a JAR ATPL for Ryan Air ??????

GlueBall
16th Aug 2006, 03:48
Jet Airways, India. Lots of expats behind the wheel. :ooh:

Lookavi
16th Aug 2006, 11:11
Hi GlueBall,
Can you let us know about T & C at Jet Airways and the living cons.
Much appreciate it.

Driver 242
16th Aug 2006, 12:10
Thanks for the replys.

I'm still flying 737's in Australia. ... As an F/O.

Unless something happens to the company, and I don't think it will,
I'll be flying 73's till my command slot comes up.....In about 10 years.

I know I have a good job, But the grass is always greener.
The question is how long do you wait?
I am asking myself if I would be better giving up on this mob, and starting
with another company.

The reason that I am looking is crunching the numbers, I will have worked for this company for about 17 years before my number comes up for a command. It is that slow!!!!

Do I stick it out - life is good here
or do I look else where. That is what I am asking myself.

I have had a look at the sites - thanks
and I have put in a few applications

I'll have to see what is out there. :)

GlueBall
16th Aug 2006, 12:23
Lookavi... Why don't you be a little creative and check out the rest of the Forums, with emphasis on South Asia.... because there you might find a thread about JET AIRWAYS (India) Recruitment :D

Capt. Crocodile
16th Aug 2006, 13:04
Driver 242 stay in Oz. You've got a good job, good life style and the grass is greener than other places you may get command. In fact take a closer look, most of them don't even have grass. Unless you pick up a very big pay pack to make it worth while you will wish you stayed. There's no place like Oz! :ok:

alexban
17th Aug 2006, 18:38
DoPilot...regarding AirBerlin :
"Jobs - Cockpit

We do not have any vacancies in this area at present. Thank you very much for your interest."

Lookavi
19th Aug 2006, 11:02
GlueBall,
I did have a look, mate.
Just thought you might have a bit more acurate and up-to-date info, based on your post, but point taken, you are not into helping others.