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6 sector Sumburgh.....brings back memories.
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NTR FOs
Anyone here got any news or reply for the recent position that’s been closed?
PeeWee |
Originally Posted by Mrpeewee
(Post 10694929)
Anyone here got any news or reply for the recent position that’s been closed?
PeeWee |
No news yet
Originally Posted by Ramses II
(Post 10694961)
I have applied twice since october for the NTR 737 position and heard absolutely nothing.
does anyone know? |
Originally Posted by Mrpeewee
(Post 10696315)
How long does it usually take to get a reply?
does anyone know? |
Originally Posted by Banana Joe
(Post 10683600)
Lots of ILS to ILS. That's been my experience so far. And weather during the night is also a bit more "friendly" than during the day.
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Originally Posted by Trossie
(Post 10701311)
Sounds idyllic!! I bet that next you'll be saying there are no slot delays, holding, etc.?
Yes, we do get some slots but never have they been that far off the departure time and most of the time they do get quick improvements. And should I mention all the directs we always get during the night? :} Honestly, compared to the low fares carrier typical day, this is easy and relaxed once you get used to night flying. |
Originally Posted by Banana Joe
(Post 10701327)
I've been on the line for 1,5 year now and I think I actually entered a hold only once waiting for visibility to improve and eventually we diverted.
Yes, we do get some slots but never have they been that far off the departure time and most of the time they do get quick improvements. And should I mention all the directs we always get during the night? :} Honestly, compared to the low fares carrier typical day, this is easy and relaxed once you get used to night flying. |
Night Freight is the easiest type of ops you can find. That is, if you can adjust to nights. And if your company values your health and gives you a decent plannable (commutable) block roster. The bigger the aircraft the easier in general. Because the smaller stuff (ATR / ATP but also 737) are often the “feeders” so they start earlier and finish later (in general that is)
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Did anyone get an email asking if you wanted your application to be renewed? It has a link which just takes you to the company recruitment page, but the job I applied for is not listed?!
I applied for NTR FO in October I think and this is the first I have heard from them. |
Originally Posted by banana joe
(Post 10701327)
i've been on the line for 1,5 year now and i think i actually entered a hold only once waiting for visibility to improve and eventually we diverted.
Yes, we do get some slots but never have they been that far off the departure time and most of the time they do get quick improvements. And should i mention all the directs we always get during the night? :} honestly, compared to the low fares carrier typical day, this is easy and relaxed once you get used to night flying.
Originally Posted by tfe731
(Post 10701396)
similar time with the company. One hold (leipzig, friday congestion), one diversion (different flight), a handful of slots, and zero unruly passengers!
Originally Posted by saulgoodman
(Post 10701472)
night freight is the easiest type of ops you can find. That is, if you can adjust to nights. And if your company values your health and gives you a decent plannable (commutable) block roster. The bigger the aircraft the easier in general. Because the smaller stuff (atr / atp but also 737) are often the “feeders” so they start earlier and finish later (in general that is)
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As secure as anywhere else - freight is still moving.
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Originally Posted by Trossie
(Post 10724092)
Sounds even more idyllic. Next, you are all going to say that you are all still happily in secure jobs?
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Can anybody share what the assessment process is like for West Atlantic (NTR FO Low hour). They have started recruiting and I would like to prepare ahead if I can
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Don't know about now, but some years ago for me, (with many years airline experience), it was a formal interview and a SIM ride. It was all very down to earth - if you were a normal, and nice person with your feet on the ground, and could competently hand fly and trim a 737 Classic, you would likely receive an offer. There was very little bull!!!! in WA and a good head office team.
Not to put anyone off, but freight Ops with WA was very much up to the two pilots - there is minimal support on the ground - (but a good Ops team on the phone). You need to be pro-active and basically organise most of the elements of the shift yourselves, including taxis to hotels etc. If you are coming from a passenger airline and are used to having a cabin crew, food, creature comforts and ground agents, it is a bit bare and basic, but you can learn your skill, and get into the LHS. Leipzig airport freight operations* at night is an eye opener - a really big and professional operation. *A DHL facility, but WA fly freight there. |
Originally Posted by Uplinker
(Post 11328462)
Don't know about now, but some years ago for me, (with many years airline experience), it was a formal interview and a SIM ride. It was all very down to earth - if you were a normal, and nice person with your feet on the ground, and could competently hand fly and trim a 737 Classic, you would likely receive an offer. There was very little bull!!!! in WA and a good head office team.
Not to put anyone off, but freight Ops with WA was very much up to the two pilots - there is minimal support on the ground - (but a good Ops team on the phone). You need to be pro-active and basically organise most of the elements of the shift yourselves, including taxis to hotels etc. If you are coming from a passenger airline and are used to having a cabin crew, food, creature comforts and ground agents, it is a bit bare and basic, but you can learn your skill, and get into the LHS. I am a low hour so this would be my first flying job. But I fit the requirements set out for the FO NTR position, so am hoping something positive comes soon |
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