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FL470 24th November 2007 18:28

LH Cargo (merged)
 
I'm thinking about applying for a First Officer job with LH Cargo. But before I do this I need the inside scoop about their operation:

Can one live in an other country than Germany and just position on the first day of duty?
How many days off/on duty in a row does one have?
Do their pilots get ID tickets?
How many block hours does a pilot log?
Are the legs flown expanded crew or just CMD and COP?
And of course: How much is the entry salary?

Any inputs are greatly appreciated!

Cheers

MD11F 25th November 2007 08:54

Hi there, are you talking about LH Cargo or NewCo? LH Cargo is a part of "Konzerntarifvertrag", therfore any application must go thru Carriercenter Bremen.You need to meet all entry requirements for Lufthansa Konzern!
Regards MD11F:)

FL470 25th November 2007 10:37

Hi there,

the entry requirements are not a problem. I just wanted to know how the working conditions are. You seem to work for them. Any hints?

MD11F 25th November 2007 14:02

Working conditions are almost the same as for Lufthansa German Airlines.
Pay is more or less exactly identical, as well as workingconditions, some minor exceptions like "Freizeitmodell" defere a little. All in all the best you can get in the German Airline Industrie.Go for it, it´s a good place, nice people there, good pay, and after 5 years you have the choice to convert to LH A340, B744 as Fo, or Cpt A320 Germanwings,Cpt Condor B757,so, what are you waiting for?700 Block hours a year,unlimited ID Travel,42 Days annual fully payed leave,excellent Training facilities and personal:).
MD 11 F

FL470 25th November 2007 15:24

Thanks mate! I really appreciate your inputs!

Now I just have to pass the entry tests.

Cheers

Hunter58 27th November 2007 07:26

Ahem

I belive Condor (Thomas Cook) is not part of the group anymore, so you won't have the nice holiday destinations to choose from... :rolleyes:

jibe_ho! 29th November 2007 13:29

LH Cargo and USA Expats.....
 
Hi All!!

Well I have been a lurker for a few years on this site, and finally have a reason to write. But first, I wanted to say thank you to SO many pilots, whose names I have forgotten, who on this site alone have helped me learn so many things about so many airlines... so.. Thank You!!

O.K.. back to me... :} Recently, I have realised that the Regional Carrier I am flying for in the States is just no longer worth my time, effort, blood,
lost sleep, etc. A co-worker mentioned that although LH is ab initio,
LH Cargo is NOT... so as an experienced Turbine pilot, with an FAA license, AND a German wife, it might be an option for me. Does anyone
have the skinny about how they hire/who they hire/should I even bother?

Thank a million, again! The comments on this site helped 2 friends of mine
decide to leave for Emirates and Qatar, and stopped another one from
leaving, as it would not have fit him at all.

Best!

J_H!

EAM 29th November 2007 14:12

Well, first you need to have the right to work and live in Germany/EU,
then you need a JAR FCL ATPL and with all this you apply to Lufthansa on their website www.lufthansa-pilot.de everything is goinig via their Career centre, also LH Cargo.
By the way, you need to be fluent in german.

Good luck.

flite idol 29th November 2007 23:28

J_h if you want to go to Europe you will need to get a JAA ATPL. Not particularly easy but many here have done it and can help guide you through it. Your wife should qualify you to work in the EU. There are quite a few carriers looking for expeienced pilots in Europe and check out Netjets Europe, they are hiring also. Are you an Eaglet? Best of luck!

Reimers 30th November 2007 17:01

ID Tickets can be purchased online, an e-ticket will be issued.
Some longer flights are operated with one captain, one copilot and one "cruise captain", they are referred to as Senior First Officers in Lufthansa lingo.
It is quite usual for people to commute from other german cities, but be aware that cargo flights often leave and arrive at strange times in the middle of the night.

Matrix2055 30th November 2007 23:45

Also very little delays, especially departing from NY.

coolcaptain 1st December 2007 07:28

I heard a yank voice flying LH Cargo just the other day.. (er... night, rather).

Doubt if he speaks Deutsch, but ya never know.

EAM 1st December 2007 08:13

Well, this is from their online application:


Deutsch und Englisch fließend in Wort und Schrift
which means, german and english in speaking and writing.
There may be exeptions, but the standart requirement is, that you at least speak german.

I also think Atlas Air is doing a few flights for LH Cargo, so maybe you did not hear a LH Cargo Crew, just the callsign.

alatnariver 1st December 2007 09:15

World Airways does, at least did, some flights for Lufthansa Cargo to/from LAX. As they used the Lufthansa Cargo callsign, this might be the case, when you hear or have heared a yank voice using a Lufthansa Cargo callsign.

It's a good job looking from the outside. But it's hard to get in. Beside being elegible for employment in the EU, you need a JAR FCL license, school education equivalent to the German Abitur and you need to fulfill their requirements regarding the German language. All this is managable, but the biggest killer is still their assesment, most fail their and I mean most.

I still think it's worth a try, even if they even wouldn't invite me.:rolleyes:

747flyby 1st December 2007 18:59

Requirements and Contact.
 
Gentlemen.
I have been trying on google to find Contacts for LH Cargo.
Would you please advise me where to applyþ
What is the age limit?
Is it a requirement to speak fluent german?
I can just survive in germany on my german.
I already have thousands of widebody time and already fly as a captain.
However I wouldnt mind to start as a F/O with LH.
How long does it under current circumstances to get an opportunity for ?upgrade?

alatnariver 1st December 2007 19:48

You can apply via this link:

https://www.lufthansa-pilot.de/80.html

It's only in German, as for all LH parts you have to be fluent in German. You also need the right to work in the EU and fulfill all the other requirements.

hart744 3rd December 2007 21:30

jihe_ho! is probably too old.

747flyby 3rd December 2007 23:37

LH leases ACMI from US.
 
LH has been leasing U.S. carriers such as ATLAS and others to fly for them periodically. Im not sure if FOCUS was flying for them as well. However I remember seing them on the ramp in FRA.

EAM 4th December 2007 08:20

Age limit for LH is 37 now, as far as I know LH Cargo has no more age limit.

alatnariver 4th December 2007 09:15

Mentioning any age limits in an ad for a job can be a violation of anti discrimination law in Germany.

I can't find any age limit for RE pilots at LH anymore mentioned on their webpage, neither for LH nor for LH Cargo, Cityline or Germanwings.


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