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@ A330B777 It's not completely dead in the water...HR said it's on hold (can't say for how long / when they will resume the process). Good new is for those who made it to the psychometric testing, that's the phase they have stopped. Next should be sim... There's still the chance, big question is when.
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That's great news A330B777. After spending countless hours studying and prepping for the interview it was a little deflating when I didn't hear back from them. Hopefully they'll call us all back soon for the sim evaluation. Do you know if they're still having the sim evaluation in Miami or Trinidad?
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I hope it's Miami. A couple of my buddies who fly 737's stated that the sims in Miami are top notch. Well the most we can all do is keep flying/instructing and hope to get that call soon...
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I heard that HR sent out letters to the guys who completed the psychometric exams. Apparently, recruitment has been put on hold for the time being. Hopefully they'll get things organized in the coming months and resume their recruitment process. Good luck to those who got through.
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If true, that could be a good or bad sign. I hope it means that they'll be calling us soon for the sim evaluations. Again, that last time I spoke to HR they ceased recruitment until further notice. I really hope they get organized soon so we can all get our dreams back on the road...
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I've heard the same regarding the letter from HR...can't say about holding interviews again. A couple friends got the letter stating it's on hold etc etc. Nice of them to send give word in that manner, didn't see that coming...
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Well As far as I am also heard the same news here and it is really a good thing for my point of view just because of that if a man cannot give his 100% so he should be resign from the job.
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I was told that they're waiting for the reviewal of they're finances and budget which is expected sometime next week. After then they'll know how much cash they have for training. I'm still locked up in my condo sitting by my phone hoping to get a call....lol. Good luck to everyone in the same position as I am.
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TT scraps fuel subsidy to Caribbean Airlines - Demerara Waves ... n-airlines
TT scraps fuel subsidy to Caribbean Airlines
Denis Scott Chabrol
Monday, 09 September 2013
Trinidad and Tobago on Monday announced that it would be scrapping the fuel subsidy to financially troubled Caribbean Airlines from next month but air fares were not expected to rise.
The twin-island’s Finance Minister, Larry Howai, in his budget presentation to the Parliament, said the subsidy for Caribbean Airlines’ international operations would be discontinued from October 1. The fuel subsidy would remain for CAL’s domestic flights to and from Tobago.
“I’ve been assured by the Board of Caribbean Airlines Limited that the removal of the fuel subsidy will not impact the ticket-pricing policy,” he told the House.
Several Caribbean governments and regional carrier LIAT have called for the removal of the fuel subsidy to CAL, citing unfair competition. The subsidy has so far amounted to US$46.7 million.
He explained that the removal of the subsidy was incorporated into CAL’s business plan which he would receive from the Board on September 17.
The business plan, whose first phase has been completed, is expected to help CAL achieve financial viability.
Howai minutes later in his budget presentation announced that the United States-based low-cost airline, Jet Blue, would begin flying to Trinidad from July 20, 2014. The Greece-based Apollo airline is expected to begin charter flights from selected European cities to Tobago.
According to the Finance Minister, those two new services would complement West Jet’s flights between Toronto and Port of Spain and Caribbean Airlines’ services to North America.
TT scraps fuel subsidy to Caribbean Airlines
Denis Scott Chabrol
Monday, 09 September 2013
Trinidad and Tobago on Monday announced that it would be scrapping the fuel subsidy to financially troubled Caribbean Airlines from next month but air fares were not expected to rise.
The twin-island’s Finance Minister, Larry Howai, in his budget presentation to the Parliament, said the subsidy for Caribbean Airlines’ international operations would be discontinued from October 1. The fuel subsidy would remain for CAL’s domestic flights to and from Tobago.
“I’ve been assured by the Board of Caribbean Airlines Limited that the removal of the fuel subsidy will not impact the ticket-pricing policy,” he told the House.
Several Caribbean governments and regional carrier LIAT have called for the removal of the fuel subsidy to CAL, citing unfair competition. The subsidy has so far amounted to US$46.7 million.
He explained that the removal of the subsidy was incorporated into CAL’s business plan which he would receive from the Board on September 17.
The business plan, whose first phase has been completed, is expected to help CAL achieve financial viability.
Howai minutes later in his budget presentation announced that the United States-based low-cost airline, Jet Blue, would begin flying to Trinidad from July 20, 2014. The Greece-based Apollo airline is expected to begin charter flights from selected European cities to Tobago.
According to the Finance Minister, those two new services would complement West Jet’s flights between Toronto and Port of Spain and Caribbean Airlines’ services to North America.
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Optimistic or Pessimistic?
Its all over the news, that Western Aviation is hungry for pilots once more. Besides that fact, the FAA moving the age limit from 60 to 65 is about ready to expire again for the old timers. Regional Airline Pilots in the US are moving to the Majors, creating a shortage in flight schools for instructors and pilots with the Regional Airline.
American Airline is looking for 1500 pilots! With that expansion and flight deck seats being empty, whats up for CARIBBEAN AIRLINES and AIR JAMAICA?
Fly Jamaica is hiring, and I bet those guys hired were X-CAL/X-AIR JAMAICA
Does that mean we will see vacancies in the very near future??
American Airline is looking for 1500 pilots! With that expansion and flight deck seats being empty, whats up for CARIBBEAN AIRLINES and AIR JAMAICA?
Fly Jamaica is hiring, and I bet those guys hired were X-CAL/X-AIR JAMAICA
Does that mean we will see vacancies in the very near future??
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That's great news, let's hope there are available opertunities. As for cal, from the look of things, it seems as though they are resolving their problems in the financial areas first, maybe a while until we hear anything about pilots, but who knows, they haven't even unveiled their restructuring plan as yet...just hope for the best..
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