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beerlover 22nd Jan 2007 02:58

Virginblue Interview?
 
Hi there as anybody been through the current Virginblue interview process if so what did they ask in the interview and have you got any notes I can borrow from your interview as well as the B737 sim ride, any info would be great.
Thanks in advance.
Beerlover

DutyofCare 22nd Jan 2007 05:08

The new recruiting system has been disappointing.
 
With the lowering level of airmanship currently affecting VB's newish recruits, some are saying that the new system will be wound up in favour of the old one that saw many a keen and deserving pilot get their opportunity to fly a jet. VB's lowtime 8/10year first officer plan has been disappointing ( not to mention the cost of countless heavy landings and go-arounds ) and this has been seen through many eyes, which just proves that the B737 can be flown as a single pilot airliner. Something will have to give in the immediate future if VB is to consolidate its growing position within the region. Lets once again see experience ahead of age in VB's future recruitment. :ok:

SilverSleuth 22nd Jan 2007 07:04

Missed out on Virgin hey........"DutyofCare" !!!
I think so by your ramblings. You are a proven toss !!

Mr.Buzzy 22nd Jan 2007 07:19


The new recruiting system has been disappointing.

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With the lowering level of airmanship currently affecting VB's newish recruits, some are saying that the new system will be wound up in favour of the old one that saw many a keen and deserving pilot get their opportunity to fly a jet. VB's lowtime 8/10year first officer plan has been disappointing ( not to mention the cost of countless heavy landings and go-arounds ) and this has been seen through many eyes, which just proves that the B737 can be flown as a single pilot airliner. Something will have to give in the immediate future if VB is to consolidate its growing position within the region. Lets once again see experience ahead of age in VB's future recruitment.
Clearly the system is working. :D :D :D


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