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B737FO 27th July 2005 23:19

Air Canada hiring non atpl
 
Any truth to Air Canada interviewing CPL licensed guys? I have heard of guys with DC3 time no ATPL getting offered interviews in August.

Just curious if any non jazz people being emailed for an interview??

merlin66 28th July 2005 04:20

The only guy I know who has an interview has DC-3,DC-4 and fire bombing experience. He has 2200 hrs, University and Aviation College, and no ATPL.

Canadian Beech 28th July 2005 13:24

Probably Aircan Kids...:rolleyes:

Tan 28th July 2005 22:21

There are no AC kids on any of the courses so far as the initial selection is by a third party..

Canadian Beech 29th July 2005 01:18

I was under the impression the guys on the crse were from thye pool, from 4 yrs ago...it's the ones getting interviews rigt now that must be (in my opinion) CanKids.

Tan... I was under the impression that there was only ONE Ops manual crse so far... the next two won't be til Aug.

Tan 29th July 2005 16:50

Rest assured there are no AC kids getting interviews if they don't meet the same standards as everyone else. The initial selection is by a third party. It appears that having a university degree carries a lot of weight but they are more interested in the candidates being well rounded.

B737FO 30th July 2005 00:08

Well regardless of who it is when Air Canada hires it helps the whole Canadian industry for pilots. I hope the down slope is finally over. Yes it seems that University Degrees are what they are looking for. We shall see.

MLS-12D 6th August 2005 12:12


It appears that having a university degree carries a lot of weight
As yes; the irresitable force of credentialism. How very silly.

Personally, I have three university degrees ... none of which have anything to do with my abilities as a pilot. :rolleyes:

Speed Weasel 6th August 2005 19:10

I know for sure of at least one interviewee in August with CPL only. That is accompanied by a University degree though

Obbie 6th August 2005 23:46

It can't be the only thing, 5500 total, 2000 jet, ATPL, B.Sc.

and no call. Why did I ever drop out of French?

Oh ya !!!! because I hated it !!!!!!!!!

brucelee 7th August 2005 00:23

Those with cpl only will have to have proof of having succesfully passed the atpl writtens as part of TC new policy for flying commercial aircraft over 12.5. Getting the hours for the atpl will not be a problem.

spencer101 7th August 2005 02:45

I hope that they are putting the same weight on an aviation technology diploma form a college program, as they seem to be a university degree in whatever.

And by the way has anyone noticed that on their online application they have left out Sault College as an accredited institution. I guess my 3 years their was for nothing:ugh:

doo 7th August 2005 06:23

They left off my Airline, another Star Alliance partner.

brucelee 7th August 2005 14:22

Just a point of interest, the July course had only ten people and four were ex Central Mountain Air B1900. All had ATPL. Not all, in fact few had a degree.

Mikey21 8th August 2005 03:10

Just to make you feel better!!

I have 3 university degrees. and fluent in French( my 1st language), 12,5 time.....
And they are not interrested in me..

So no worries... As far as guys on course having no parents working at AC, that's is no true.. most of them have no internal connections, but some do.

400 pilots, excluding retirement, just be patient, most of you will get a call, it is just a matter of how far down the list you want to be??

Good luck to you all,

Vivekununda 9th August 2005 16:08

spencer101: I didn't see a list of any educational institutions...where was it?

spencer101 9th August 2005 21:45

From what I can remember of the application process, there were 7 pages to fill out and one of the pages delt with your past education. There was a drop down list of schools to choose from and Sault College was not on the list. I can't be more specific right now without going and looking at my application again and I don't have time for that right now.

Hope this answeres your question.

theflyinggreek 11th August 2005 16:39

New info...
 
This just in...

AC has just adopted the university or college diploma requirement.

This standard was brought in last week.

in limbo 11th August 2005 18:06

Well that is just %#$$@%$ GREAT!:*

shocked and awed 12th August 2005 02:26

Well, if you don't care about experience you have to care about something.

Personally I'd rather have a pilot with hours than just an education. (although hours with an education is great)

I heard about a 22 year old that just got hired by A/C. No inside help. Right seat PC12 (does that even count for anything ?).

Heard about another that failed their Captain upgrade on a small twin turbo. Sure want them flying me around. Can't fly a twin but can fly a 67?? Doubtful.

I hope AC is prepared for a high dropout rate with their new hires.

I heard some Jazz guys are getting on but not many.
I guess age is a factor. Experience isn't.

Being young with a degree you probably won't have much experience.

I think I'll travel with West Jet in the future!!

As Always

Shocked and Awed !!:ooh:

meaw 12th August 2005 14:44

to the guys who have no university or aviaiton college,

The university or aviation college requirement has always been there.It was there when I was hired WITHOUT EITHER one.I had about 4500 TT , 3000 turbine and some turbine PIC.

And NO my dad is not a pilot and I had nobody inside helping.
What counts is the overall package, the overall experience and your personality.

The university degree is not a definite pass or fail thing and I can attest that most guys I was hired with did not have one.
The talk is 600 pilots in the next 2 years so i am not worried for you guys ,I am sure all of you who have decent hours will get a chance.

You guys are right, I would prefer being piloted by a guy who is a good pilot, not one that just got in because he has a degree in Underwater Basket weaving.Luckily common sense does prevail here and AC has, does, and will hire many more pilots without university degrees.(just flew with a guy who has an engineering degree and he flies like s....t, nervous, pain in the ass.)

centerstored 14th August 2005 06:18

Good points meaw, but how is the hiring board supposed to know what kind of person you are from an online application. You could have everything AC wants, but never get the call because your name was never hit with the dart!??

Mostly Harmless 14th August 2005 17:06

From the Air Canada Website Aug 14, 2005

http://www.aircanada.com/en/about/career/pilots.html

To fly for Air Canada, pilots must meet certain basic requirements:


1000 hours of fixed wing flying time
Completion of schooling to the university entrance level. Ability to pass the Air Canada and Transport Canada medical and visual acuity requirements for a Category 1 medical certificate.
Canadian Commercial Pilot licence, current Instrument Rating and Multi-Engine endorsement.
Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status.
Pilot applications far exceed job vacancies, so preference is given to candidates with qualifications beyond the basic requirements. Examples of desirable additional qualifications include, but are not limited to:

Canadian Airline Transport Pilot licence
University degree or college diploma
Aviation College diploma
Military or commercial flight experience
Jet and/or glass cockpit experience
Additional language(s)
Air Canada is currently interviewing candidates who meet these requirements. If you are interested in a career as an Air Canada pilot, please submit and maintain your profile using the link at the end of this document.

Lost in Saigon 20th August 2005 05:17

The July 11, 2005 Air Canada course has a wide range of experience...

From as little as 4 years, to as much as 25 years flying experience..


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