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Scott_T
16th Jan 2014, 00:10
Hi all, does anyone here work for Oman air? If so could someone please give me an e-mail address to send a CV I have heard they are recruiting experienced 737 guys, any info about meccti or aviation workforce agency apparently they are recruiting for them?

cerealkiller
16th Jan 2014, 10:09
Heya, just found an old post on pprune giving some details:

Michelle Pereira
Oman Air - Flight Operations
P.O.Box 58, P.C 111
C.P.O, Seeb
Sultanate of Oman
Tel: 00968 24518187
Fax: 00968 24522243
Email: [email protected]

The post is from 2008, don't know if it's still valid, but you might try it, good luck!
:ok:

bizjetway
16th Jan 2014, 10:33
They have a high turnover for expat pilots.
Oman Air do not really cater for expat pilots, they need you but don't want you.
Most expats leave once their 2 year contract is up. Also Muscat is a very expensive city, especially if you have kids. Dubai and Abu Dhabi and their respective airlines are better places for pilots with families.

If you are single, give it a go. If you have family and fancy the Middle East Etihad seem to be the best fit right now.


If you are single you have more flexibility and can jump on a plane on days off and head over to Europe, Thailand or other places. Overall I would say Omanair is good for single pilots, bad if you intend to take your family.

Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways all cater very well for the expat pilots. Mostly because they have expats running the airline. In Oman you will have locals running the show and their focus is employing as many Omanis as possible, so as an expat you become a 2nd class citizen.

I would only recommend going to the Middle East is the package you're offered is 3 times what you are making back home or in current employment. The way the market is going right now the Far East is becoming more attractive for pilots as it is cheaper to live there and the package they offer gives more value to the pilot and his/her family.

Scott_T
17th Jan 2014, 15:14
What are their requirements?? And how did you get in contact with them?

Scott_T
20th Jan 2014, 01:13
Oh well, I have 1k on type and 2,000 total, looks like I don't have a chance as someone else said they won't budge on their requirements

Vulka
10th Feb 2014, 11:46
best way to apply?

latetonite
11th Feb 2014, 23:59
Apply to [email protected]. Michelle has changed jobs a few years ago..

babisiliop
18th Feb 2014, 05:38
Does anybody have a current contact email?

Cheers

aviaticus
4th Mar 2014, 15:28
Hi fellows,

Any news about DEC on B737NG? Highly apreciate any info.

e30m3
6th Mar 2014, 06:47
Only FOs atm.

aviaticus
7th Mar 2014, 09:02
Thank You for the Info, hopefully it will change in a near future ;)

vic nolley
28th Jul 2014, 19:56
Just back from IST where I passed successfully the assessment as capt 737:
- be prepared for a 20 theoretical written exam (easy).
- about 10-15 minutes personal interview with the chief pilot or fleet manager
- 1 hour in the sim: engines running, hold short rwy 26, T/O raw data and visual raw data with full stop. Then: vis 550 mtrs, wind 300/20, normal T/O with Engine failure at V1. Radar vectors, ILS single eng and when established expect to continue raw data.. GA at min then vectors to join holding MCT, then LOC 26 full to full stop. Easy and relaxed atm.

Now coming to the point with Meccti: they pay hotel accomodations for 2 nights in IST and transportation to sim building. Air ticket to IST and back reimbursed after joining Oman Air if you accept their ridicolous request: 4000 USD to be paid to Meccti for their cost and fees (???) after receiving the 2nd salary and if you don't pay the company will keep the money from your salary and pay it to Meccti... I've heard of a danish guy, that want to be smart, that didn't pay and left; that's why, now, if you don't pay Meccti, Oman Air will deduct from your second salary 4000 USD and you might get hard time.. Meccti is making a lot of money with us and I never heard in any other company worlwide this kind of business.. anyway they are very well connected with the management, Omani and Indians... so I let you to imagine what a great people you will deal with.

On top of it if you pass the assessment you will have to accept a training bond of 8000 Rials (around 21000 USD) even if you have thousand hours as 737NG PIC.

Obviously Meccti is not telling you straightforward the terms and conditions.. they are from East Europe (Czech, Slovakia and Georgia) and as far as I understood they think pilots are a bunch of assholes... obviously they are right if you accept their ridicolous offer. SCAM.

Roster is monthly, with block of 3 days (very usefull for commuting to Europe !!!! ) IF you request it 3 months in advance. Vacation has been reduced to 36 + 10 bank holidays (previously was 46+10) and will be very hard to get it even in block of 23 each because they are very short of captains. At the moment they offer 8 days off per month with the plan to reduce to 7 and increase the flight hours from 68 to 77 per month after the summer. GREAT.

Training is 3 months, 6 sim (Dubai) and 6 sectors to be released... quite high rate of fired guys during sim and line training or even the release flight... as a foreigner, as usual in SOME parts of ME, you are nobody and you don't deserve anything.

Upgrade to 330: just a dream... only for locals.

Are you still thinking to apply?... via Meccti?

NO WAY, at least for myself.

LORITO
28th Jul 2014, 20:56
Tnks for the info ,could you please gimme some light on the 20 technical cuestions , I'm planet to go

lingdee
29th Jul 2014, 06:20
For the last few months they took in a lot of expats from lion air as fo

WhyByFlier
29th Jul 2014, 08:06
Remind me not to fly with Oman Air then.

Ethiopia
9th Aug 2014, 07:51
New boss in town

Oman Air Appoints Paul Gregorowitsch As CEO (http://aviationtribune.com/airlines/middle-east/item/1351-oman-air-appoints-paul-gregorowitsch-as-ceo)

latetonite
9th Aug 2014, 09:53
Wish him all my best luck.

Luke SkyToddler
10th Aug 2014, 01:49
Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways all cater very well for the expat pilots

Mate, can I get some of whatever you've been smoking ...

pilotchute
10th Aug 2014, 22:22
Lingdee,

Lots? You mean like 3?

captjns
11th Aug 2014, 01:54
The bottom feeder Meccti has been around for years. He was pulling this crap from Dubai for Oman Air 3 years ago.

Get the word out on this miscreant... That's what the aviation world needs to do!

He belongs stocked in a pillory along with the likes of Eagle and Falcon Aviation!

Oman Air should also be boycotted for condoning such disgusting conduct!