Breaking into this sector
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Breaking into this sector
You´ve all read this kind of post before and I know its hard to give a sensible answer but (drumroll) would someone with say 2000hrs TT (500 multi) all light piston and with a CPL/IR ATPL stand a chance of getting a job. Lets imagine this young fellow to be mid 20´s British and coming from a very respectable flying school...
Speculation comments and thoughts all welcome.
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Speculation comments and thoughts all welcome.
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Not Prestwick anyway, they are all N-reg aircraft based there, not even Brits get a chance to fy them they bring in septics to do the flying, that and the frieght operators 5th freedom rights, this country is a bl**dy disgrace.
BTW, many celebs have an interest in these fractional ownerships, so much for buying British.
BTW, many celebs have an interest in these fractional ownerships, so much for buying British.
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WWW, There are at least two Fractional ownership operators operating in europe.1) Flexjet Europe A/S, Neils Juels Gade 5, DK-1059 Copenhagen K, Denmark.2) Netjets, AV. Descobertas, Galerias Alto da Barra, piso 4 - Oeiras 2780-053-Portugal.Flexjet would be your best bet as their pay higher and have the resources of a large A/C manufacturer behind them. Don't really know what's going on at Netjets, as I know of two highly experienced pilots who applied to them and were deemed unfit for interview. However I believe those two are now on line at Flexjet, on better pay.
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So which corporates are hiring?
I've sent cv's to Fleyjet, Falcon Europe and Jetclub?
I've 2000tt and 500me. What are they looking for as far as experience?
Flexjet said they'd get back to me. That sounds like a pretty attractive company to work for.
Falcon said they don't have any a/c on the UK register yet and would probably call me for interview in 6 weeks when they do.
And Jetclub said they need drivers with jet time.
Any info????
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I've sent cv's to Fleyjet, Falcon Europe and Jetclub?
I've 2000tt and 500me. What are they looking for as far as experience?
Flexjet said they'd get back to me. That sounds like a pretty attractive company to work for.
Falcon said they don't have any a/c on the UK register yet and would probably call me for interview in 6 weeks when they do.
And Jetclub said they need drivers with jet time.
Any info????
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"Right Place, right time"
(With apologies to Fat Boy Slim)
"Not what you know..."
(I could go on!)
They definately apply in the Exec Charter Side - fractionals? Not 100% sure, but it's the same people hiring in those companies as in charter so it must be roughly the same insofar as the above statements go.
I hope some of that made sense!
(With apologies to Fat Boy Slim)
"Not what you know..."
(I could go on!)
They definately apply in the Exec Charter Side - fractionals? Not 100% sure, but it's the same people hiring in those companies as in charter so it must be roughly the same insofar as the above statements go.
I hope some of that made sense!
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so if this mythical person had a twin and had decided on the shotgun approach because he didn't know anyone in the corporate world how would he/she go about grabbing some contact numbers, names, and post info! is that the longest run-on setence you have ever read!
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WWW,
If I were this chap to whom you are referring, I would consider NetJets (i.e., Executive Jet Aviation) first and Flexjet second. Note that NetJets is ramping up its operation in Europe and adding Falcon 2000s (they have a total of 60 on order for its operations in the US, Europe and Middle East) and Hawker 800XPs. I believe the total Falcons on order for Europe is expected to be 24 (not certain) with a few already operating. I think Netjets already operates Citation VIIs and IIs in the European region with plans to upgrade very soon.
Also, NetJets is extremely successful in the US and is owned by the second richest American - Warren Buffet - he's worth $20 billion. He is very committed to making the operation work in Europe. It is also conceivable that BBJs might join the European fleet eventually - 24 are on order for the US fleet.
Flexjet would also be a great choice. I believe it is ramping up on Challenger 604s and Lear 60s - both very nice.
You win in either case. Best of luck to you!
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If I were this chap to whom you are referring, I would consider NetJets (i.e., Executive Jet Aviation) first and Flexjet second. Note that NetJets is ramping up its operation in Europe and adding Falcon 2000s (they have a total of 60 on order for its operations in the US, Europe and Middle East) and Hawker 800XPs. I believe the total Falcons on order for Europe is expected to be 24 (not certain) with a few already operating. I think Netjets already operates Citation VIIs and IIs in the European region with plans to upgrade very soon.
Also, NetJets is extremely successful in the US and is owned by the second richest American - Warren Buffet - he's worth $20 billion. He is very committed to making the operation work in Europe. It is also conceivable that BBJs might join the European fleet eventually - 24 are on order for the US fleet.
Flexjet would also be a great choice. I believe it is ramping up on Challenger 604s and Lear 60s - both very nice.
You win in either case. Best of luck to you!
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In the land of the blind, the one-eyed pilot is king!
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To return to the original question, as well as being in the right place at the right time, pilots' experience requirements throughout aviation are governed by the Laws of Supply and Demand.
When the pilot supply is plentiful requirements may be for several thousands of hours total time, a couple of thousand P1 and a similar amount on an appropriate type. When pilots are scarce however, a freshly printed dog licence will secure you a half decent job.
For what it's worth, I am of the opinion that we're slowly gravitating to the lower end of that spectrum. Good luck!
When the pilot supply is plentiful requirements may be for several thousands of hours total time, a couple of thousand P1 and a similar amount on an appropriate type. When pilots are scarce however, a freshly printed dog licence will secure you a half decent job.
For what it's worth, I am of the opinion that we're slowly gravitating to the lower end of that spectrum. Good luck!
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Guys, Thanks for the replies. I know this is a tedious kind of thread that often appears. I will take your comments on board. It seems to me that you could have a far more interesting career in this sector than by, for example, flying charter 737 around Europe.
I keep seeing (here at Jerez) loads of smart F1 related bizjets and they look mighty fine in my opinion (particularly when viewed from a PA28 RHS!).
Safe flying,
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I keep seeing (here at Jerez) loads of smart F1 related bizjets and they look mighty fine in my opinion (particularly when viewed from a PA28 RHS!).
Safe flying,
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I've been working for Executive Jet Aviation (USA) for 6 years. SHort of the ideal airline job at one of the top 7 airlines worldwide, it's one of the best jobs I've heard of.
Send curriculum vitae to:
Miss or Mrs. Lina Vila
Pilot Recruitment
Netjets Europe, Ltd.
Piso 4
Galerias Alto da Berra
Avenida dos Descobertas
2780-053 Oeiras
Portugal
Email: lvila@netjets. com (Mrs. Lina Vila, title not known.)
sgeddes@netjets. com (Capt. Skip Geddes, title: Director of European Operations)
Operations Voice 351 21 446 8484
Operations Fax 351 21 446 0715
Regarding use of Operations Voice line
Use your judgement as this is an operational phone line. Don't stay on long and be willing to get off the phone in a hurry if you are asked.
Flight International dated 26 October 99
NetJets looking for First Officers
Licence EU ATPL
1,500 Pilot Hours Total Time
250 Pilot Hours Multiengine Fixed Wing
I understand there will be pilot interviews in January 2000 to take place at le Bourget airport near Paris, France, at the Flight Safety International simulator and training center there. Interview decisions will be made on the basis of CV and application forms received at NJ Europe headquarters just outside Lisbon (in the town of Oeiras listed above.)
Send curriculum vitae to:
Miss or Mrs. Lina Vila
Pilot Recruitment
Netjets Europe, Ltd.
Piso 4
Galerias Alto da Berra
Avenida dos Descobertas
2780-053 Oeiras
Portugal
Email: lvila@netjets. com (Mrs. Lina Vila, title not known.)
sgeddes@netjets. com (Capt. Skip Geddes, title: Director of European Operations)
Operations Voice 351 21 446 8484
Operations Fax 351 21 446 0715
Regarding use of Operations Voice line
Use your judgement as this is an operational phone line. Don't stay on long and be willing to get off the phone in a hurry if you are asked.
Flight International dated 26 October 99
NetJets looking for First Officers
Licence EU ATPL
1,500 Pilot Hours Total Time
250 Pilot Hours Multiengine Fixed Wing
I understand there will be pilot interviews in January 2000 to take place at le Bourget airport near Paris, France, at the Flight Safety International simulator and training center there. Interview decisions will be made on the basis of CV and application forms received at NJ Europe headquarters just outside Lisbon (in the town of Oeiras listed above.)
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in the last 6 months, i've sent netjets 3 c.v's and even followed up with calls on numerous occasions. got almost 2000 hrs, 650 multi, 550 turbine (P1). and i haven't even had a letter back from them!!! anyone else out there with the same sucess rate??? does anyone have a "clue" what they r looking for in f/o's??? and is jet experience a must??
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Something worth mentioning about this type of work is the lack of any sort of rostering pattern. You mostly can't plan any sort of home life or make a date to do anything else. Horses for courses. Generally its day flying and to nice places usually. You get to sit around fbo's for ages waiting for the pax who may decide to go somewhere else at a moments notice. The machines are generally whizzy and smart, you make the client feel comfortable and he/she won't want to fly with anyone else and you've got a job for life or until they sell the aeroplane and you find yourself on the market again!
Its a good life but with no security and often no pension etc. But then we don't do it for those things do we!!!!!!!!!
Its a good life but with no security and often no pension etc. But then we don't do it for those things do we!!!!!!!!!