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If you're talking about FAA regs, you can't get an airline job without 1500 hours anyway, of which most of that would be from single pilot part 135 or flight instructing. ie, real PIC and not your BS PIC/ICUS which doesn't exist.
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If you're talking about FAA regs, you can't get an airline job without 1500 hours anyway, of which most of that would be from single pilot part 135 or flight instructing. ie, real PIC and not your BS PIC/ICUS which doesn't exist.
https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org...AND%20TIME.pdf
Apparently, what you think as BS PIC/ICUS exists in FAA land. By your logic, all FAA pilots are fraud because they could log safety pilot hours as PIC during their time building.
Double checked on this with FAA FSDO.
Thanks Don for your valuable comment with regards to my education, I will take your very insulting comments on board and crawl into my cubby whole and sulk for the rest of the day...
In FAA land logging PIC time if appropriately rated and sole manipulator of controls (even if you're the FO) is technically allowed.
That being said pretty much all decent 121 carriers won't recognize any time logged as PIC while being an FO at a 121 carrier. They'll only recognize PIC time logged as aircraft captain. It's not hard for them to work out either as the ALPA seniority lists are available to most majors recruiting dept.
That being said pretty much all decent 121 carriers won't recognize any time logged as PIC while being an FO at a 121 carrier. They'll only recognize PIC time logged as aircraft captain. It's not hard for them to work out either as the ALPA seniority lists are available to most majors recruiting dept.
Who cares about FAA rules..this is the Virgin Australia thread.
On that note, what is the latest interview process? Phone Interview, HR, Sim? I have read no more tech questions. Apparently the sim is done in the E190?
On that note, what is the latest interview process? Phone Interview, HR, Sim? I have read no more tech questions. Apparently the sim is done in the E190?
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That being said pretty much all decent 121 carriers won't recognize any time logged as PIC while being an FO at a 121 carrier. They'll only recognize PIC time logged as aircraft captain. It's not hard for them to work out either as the ALPA seniority lists are available to most majors recruiting dept.
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That was my point to lee_appromise, and the majors in the US even point this out on their online recruitment page. I also doubt very much airlines in Australia would consider it. It's pretty much black and white in the logging of flight time here, that there can only be one PIC and not the 'Claytons' PIC you have in the US.
Of course, everyone in the states knows that. FAA logbook does not have ICUS column. Hence SIC performing PF logs hours under PIC column. No idiot will claim this type of PIC hour as Part 121 PIC hours requirement. It is just for the purpose of meeting Part 61 requirement. But then again, one needs 1500 hours for 121 ops so nobody bothers with this kind of question.
I rest my case.
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Any more info on the actual hiring process
Online numerical, verbal and spatial reasoning.
If you make it past that you get an invite to a two day assessment.
Day 1
Panel interview
Group Exercise
Day 2
Sim
Planning exercise
Or vice versa if there lots of applicants.
Reference checks.
Ah but thats only the first stage of Wiggley.
After reference checks its then;
Day 10
Passed reference checks, indicate likely course start date of Day 60
Day 50
Nothing heard
Emails not responded to.
Day 60
Nothing heard.
Day 143
Call from HR, "sorry we had some sickness in the department, got us a bit behind, we'll let you know by Day 157
Day 157
Nothing heard
Day 265
Call from HR "Sorry we've been busy. We need to do a reference check again, please call your references to let me them we're calling within 3 days
Day 268
Nothing heard.
Day 347
Call from HR "Hi we've got another course date for you.. What do you mean you've taken a position with another carrier? Do you know how much of our time you've wasted?" *hangs up*

Enjoy.
After reference checks its then;
Day 10
Passed reference checks, indicate likely course start date of Day 60
Day 50
Nothing heard
Emails not responded to.
Day 60
Nothing heard.
Day 143
Call from HR, "sorry we had some sickness in the department, got us a bit behind, we'll let you know by Day 157
Day 157
Nothing heard
Day 265
Call from HR "Sorry we've been busy. We need to do a reference check again, please call your references to let me them we're calling within 3 days
Day 268
Nothing heard.
Day 347
Call from HR "Hi we've got another course date for you.. What do you mean you've taken a position with another carrier? Do you know how much of our time you've wasted?" *hangs up*

Enjoy.
Don't take it so personally Uber. You aren't the first person not to be the centre of the HR universe and you won't be the last.
It took over 700 days of being ignored before I got thrown a bone by my airline.... sometimes stuff just happens, particularly in this industry.
You obviously landed on your feet and dodged a bullet with VA anyway, so happy days!!
It took over 700 days of being ignored before I got thrown a bone by my airline.... sometimes stuff just happens, particularly in this industry.
You obviously landed on your feet and dodged a bullet with VA anyway, so happy days!!
Having been on both sides of the table I can tell you that they ( airlines in general) don't give a toss about you until they desperately need you to keep their planes in the air.
Having been on both sides of the table I can tell you that they ( airlines in general) don't give a toss about you until they desperately need you to keep their planes in the air.
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