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Move it to Singapore where the Business community are a lot more friendly. It should have been done a long time ago. Less bull and the country is ready for this type of operation. Plus it's geographical location is perfect. Why do all the carriers use it as a stop off point on the way to Oz etc.etc? No brainer as far as I can see.
India might be a rapidly expanding economy but this is the problem...it's expanding way too fast. Yes BJETS is a great idea but i think it is seen as an operation that is too monopolizing and those smaller companies that are already established feel threatened. They are going to do anything in their power to hamper this. Money talks!
India might be a rapidly expanding economy but this is the problem...it's expanding way too fast. Yes BJETS is a great idea but i think it is seen as an operation that is too monopolizing and those smaller companies that are already established feel threatened. They are going to do anything in their power to hamper this. Money talks!
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So, you're saying some have been allowed to stay? I was just told last week that even FO's who have been validated and approved are now having their validations revoked. LOTS of rule changing going on it seems.
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Was it you Flinstone or another clever one that said they keep moving the goal post? If they could make any rule - no matter how lofty - and just stick with the ruling things wouldn't be such a holy mess. Best of luck to anyone that decides to or is flying over there.
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Ice melting?
Flintstone,
The fact they have considered this new provisio could be good news as it suggests they are becoming a little more flexible and perhaps open-minded? Given your experience any thoughts about which way things are likely to turn?
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The fact they have considered this new provisio could be good news as it suggests they are becoming a little more flexible and perhaps open-minded? Given your experience any thoughts about which way things are likely to turn?
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To be honest i think it would be easier to just disregard any decision the DGCA makes because it is blatantly obvious that they are never going to follow through. I personally think they thrive on causing chaos!
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I wish I could disagree with BJJ (not because I want a fight but because it would mean things were looking up) but I can't. Agreements seem to be easily broken in that aprt of the world with egos, politics and dare I say it money all playing a part*. Bloody disappointing as a lot of hard work has gone and continues to go into starting BJets up.
I really hope things change for the better, a lot of good people stand to lose out otherwise.
*Purely my view of things from a distance and in no way 'official'.
I really hope things change for the better, a lot of good people stand to lose out otherwise.
*Purely my view of things from a distance and in no way 'official'.
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Well, my personal (and short) experience with BJets:
- Went through interview with some fine gentlemen who were only contracted by the company to hire expats.
- Got an answer from the company only 2 months later, hiring me as Captain. We exchanged paperwork, contracts, bank details and the like.
- One month after contract start date, I had no news (and no replies to my emails / phone calls), and more importantly no salary was paid to my account.
- One month and a half after contract start date, still with no money paid by the company, I was given a training course date. Luckily, by that time, I had found another job with a more serious operator, so I was able to decline and move on.
That's what happened to me. I'm sure given the general mess in HR over there, everyone's experience will be different. Yet I would not advise anybody to go there, unless they can't find anything else, or are getting their first jet job.
- Went through interview with some fine gentlemen who were only contracted by the company to hire expats.
- Got an answer from the company only 2 months later, hiring me as Captain. We exchanged paperwork, contracts, bank details and the like.
- One month after contract start date, I had no news (and no replies to my emails / phone calls), and more importantly no salary was paid to my account.
- One month and a half after contract start date, still with no money paid by the company, I was given a training course date. Luckily, by that time, I had found another job with a more serious operator, so I was able to decline and move on.
That's what happened to me. I'm sure given the general mess in HR over there, everyone's experience will be different. Yet I would not advise anybody to go there, unless they can't find anything else, or are getting their first jet job.
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Well I experienced similar behavior with BJET . Interview , ect ...
I have been waiting for my contract for the last 2 month or so , but since then , nothing ... only promess it will arrive next week ...
If a company behave like that don't even bother ... and try to get another job somewhere else .
Hey Treetoflyer do you enjoy the Falcon ?
I have been waiting for my contract for the last 2 month or so , but since then , nothing ... only promess it will arrive next week ...
If a company behave like that don't even bother ... and try to get another job somewhere else .
Hey Treetoflyer do you enjoy the Falcon ?