Virgin Australia recruitment
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I've been told the a May course is on for the ATR but mostly cadets and possibly a couple of direct entry peeps thrown in. The next course is Nov/Dec time but not guaranteed to be going ahead (probably depends on when the Virgin ATR sim gets here). So I wouldn't hold your breath and take another position whilst you can and decide what you want to do when that phone call comes, if ever! (don't forget they cleared their hold file just a few years ago
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There is nothing wrong with it. It just depends who makes the rules this week.
One Aussie 320 operator wouldn't accept overseas type ratings one minute then sent people overseas for type the next!
One Aussie 320 operator wouldn't accept overseas type ratings one minute then sent people overseas for type the next!
That being said I have both CASA and FAA ATPL/ATP and the FAA has more flight experience and tests requirements than CASA.
Totally agree havick. Just because CASA make you do a bunch of mostly irrelevant and outdated exams doesn't make its pilots any better. You also point out that outside Australia a CASA licence is pretty useless.
If the FAA ATP is such a poor licence why aren't all the planes flown by FAA ATP holders falling from the sky?
If the FAA ATP is such a poor licence why aren't all the planes flown by FAA ATP holders falling from the sky?
Totally agree havick. Just because CASA make you do a bunch of mostly irrelevant and outdated exams doesn't make its pilots any better. You also point out that outside Australia a CASA licence is pretty useless.
If the FAA ATP is such a poor licence why aren't all the planes flown by FAA ATP holders falling from the sky?
If the FAA ATP is such a poor licence why aren't all the planes flown by FAA ATP holders falling from the sky?
In my experience the FAA license is more widely accepted by the rest of the world than a CASA license.
All moot points as this is a Virgin Australia recruitment thread. Simply backing up what a previous poster pointed out.
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With the increased trans Tasman services due to commence in October, this will hopefully provide opportunities to those waiting for a start in the land of the long white cloud. It sure would be an awesome job.
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there's a steady trickle out. Retirements are likely to increase now that retirees can enjoy (!) staff travel. A few young 'uns are going to Qantas.