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FAA Flt. Eng. Basic & Turbojet 96% !. ex-RAF, NEED JOB! NOW!

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Old 24th Jul 2001, 18:44
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Post FAA Flt. Eng. Basic & Turbojet 96% !. ex-RAF, NEED JOB! NOW!

Still looking for Flight Engineer post, 1st break in civilian world(ex RAF). FAA exams, Basic and Turbojet passed 96%, plus recently passed FAA class 2 medical as required.
Also CAA ppl medical. Hold PPL and FAI International Sport Pilots licences!.... and experienced Ground Engineer....AND.... licensed Aircraft Inspector....!
NOW GIVE ME A BLOOMING JOB!!!!! [email protected]

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Old 25th Jul 2001, 00:58
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Try channex
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Channex are not really an option at the moment, Electra FE's move to the A300 and the Electra fleet has reduced by one this year. You would also need the CAA exams as with the exception of the 737 all the aircraft operated by our own crews are UK registerd.

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Old 25th Jul 2001, 21:17
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Try Air Transat. They open classes for flight engineers on a periodic basis.
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Try Air Antique sorry Atlantique at Coventry.
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Give me this give me that.....By the sounds of it you don't even hold a lic.The written test is useless on itself.......Doubt anyone would give you a job based upon a written test.
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Especially with only 96%, I thought it was impossible to score less than 100% in an FAA exam.....
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Come on folks; I wouldn't know one way or another; leave the slagging to other forums (forae?).
I'd always hoped that FD would be on a slightly higher level than the usual "shoot him/her down" on R&N.
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ey oop, the fun detectives are out!!!
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You can't get an F/E job with only the written test completed. You need the full F/E turbojet certificate.

For a cool job website:
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I am exactly in the same case as you, I've got a PPL, a Jar66 B1 and B2 licence and was almost ready to take the flight engineer FAA exam. But I gave up.... after many month of job seeking, i found out that there is no chances. Especially if you look what the requierements are in the Jar FCL4.
But if it can give you some hope, I know somebody that did get a FE job on a VIP dc-8 with only the FE written, but he was alreary working on the bird as a mecanics.
I wish you good luck.

OOOps, all these posts are already 2years old...
By the way, if RCBailey still comes sometimes on this page, can he tell me if he's found a job or something during those 2 years?
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F/E Jobs?.....what are they! Maybe in the states u may have a chance but in Europe they are pretty rare.

Air Alantique told me they dont have em on the DC6......they use wannabe pilots.

I got time on the 727 and unless I pay for a type rating on the A300 B4 I dont think I gonna get any work. Even then you gotta have hours on the type.

Options?

Africa
States/Canada
Back to the RAF


Possible Airlines?
Air Atlanta Iceland 747-200

Channex A300-B4

EAT (DHL) A300 B4

Swift Air (Espania) 727

MNG Turkey A300 B4

Air Contractors Herc./727

Exec. 727 Saudi

or..........
spend some dosh and become a jet jock!

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Not much chance of an F/Es job unless you get rid of the ex BA over 65 beer money boys !
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Hear Hear !!

Any FE over 60 and still "Hobby Fly'ng" has no concern for the industry or the profession while younger FE's sit at home and try to feed their families.

Face it.. We can still see,, can still climb the stairs to the cockpit and be counted as "able bodied" when the dwang hits the turbofan.

There are many young guys ready and willing to proudly carry the FE torch across the finish line in the few remaining years. Pass the baton and we'll meet you in the pub afterwards.
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Well said guys. I wish that the ex BA FEs and pilots would just retire gracefully to their holiday homes and enjoy their large pensions.

THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT HERE WHO NEED JOBS TO FEED THEMSELVES.
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Watched a parade of these BA guys come thru SQ years ago, and when they found out that they actually had to work for their salary, they beat a hasty retreat back to the UK.

Then a few showed up at UL years later, seemed to stay there longer, mainly because nearly everyone else left...

If any pilots/FE's here with DC10 experience need a job, we might have a few openings later this year, depending on contracts pending. Send a PM. FAA licenses required, mainly for training ease re: recent US Justice Department regulations.
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Experienced....again

That's exactly what i ment on my previous post, the few jobs you might find are only given to experienced FEs. There is no chance anymore in our days to start with that job. The days where you could apply, as an A/C engineer, with no Fe experience are gone forever.
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I've spent most of the last 2 years out of work with 6000hrsTT 4500 on tristars.
It's taken me this long to sus that the FE trade is now dead.
The problem really is what can an ex-FE do???

I'm going to have to throw away 15 years and start at the bottom of the ladder again.
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Maybe there is still a chance for you, I saw in the last JP airline fleet book that many Tristars went to africa (Congo, Sierra Leone..). With an experience like yours, I would keep trying.
I just hope they will install an FE panel in the A380, I don't think it will make it much more expencive to operate...
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Hi, "FE HOPPY",

I know what you mean, I've been flying as a professional Flight Engineer since 1977, now with around 13,880 hours TT, incl. around 2900 on B727s, and around 5,300 on B747s. (I guess all that means is that I've been 'around')

Does that mean that I have to throw away the last 26 years experience, plus the ten years prior to that as a ground engineer, and restart something else all over, I guess it does!

Daunting, to say the least, but I'm not ready to retire just yet!

Cheers
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