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Old 11th Feb 2022, 09:58
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Air Hamburg hiring

Recent job posting Air Hamburg, looking for Legacy 650 F/Os
https://career.air-hamburg.de/jobwel...600-650-650e-2
500hr minimum requirement
working days 7, off 3
German only?

Anyone knows more about this outfit? Salary? Per diems? How many open bases do they have? Training done during working days? Upgrade expectations? General working conditions?

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German only?
"Fliessendes Deutsch in Wort und Schrift" translates to: Fluent in spoken and written german. If this answers your question.

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Originally Posted by Preacher_Av
Recent job posting Air Hamburg, looking for Legacy 650 F/Os
500hr minimum requirement
working days 7, off 3
German only?

Anyone knows more about this outfit? Salary? Per diems? How many open bases do they have? Training done during working days? Upgrade expectations? General working conditions?

Thank you
Preacher
Hi all,

here are some answers:

Salary: Okay but you can definetly earn more in business aviation. Have a look at PPJN.

Per diems: As per German law. Depends on the country where you have your overnight.

Open bases: You must live within two hours of a major european airport (e.g. Barajas, Heathrow, Amsterdam, Zurich etc.)

Training during working days: Yes! Without exception.

Upgrade: If you are experienced and do a good job, you can be upgraded within 2-3 years. Depends on your performance.

General working conditions: Good. Nice colleagues, good team spirit and stable roster.

German only: Yes. But if you know some basic German and you are willing to improve and to attend a language course, I would give it a try.

Cheers!

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