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Old 9th Feb 2009, 22:35
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Anyone got some info about the interview?...I have got one next week.
Plus, easiest way to get to IST from SAW?
Any current PEGASUS guys please share your views.
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Old 10th Feb 2009, 12:06
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Hi are you going for the interview regarding line training or the type rating?
From SAW to istanbul get the bus just located outside the terminal cost only 10 TL.
It will take you to Taksim.
From there Get the funikular, as they call it, is only 1 stop. Then get the tram. Get off at the
last stop.
There you have the metro I would suggest to go to yenibosna and get the taxi to your hotel.
It should take you 3 hrs.
The yenibosna hotel very basic but with free internet and only 50 TL compared to the radisson 60 EUR.

I also suggest to avoid taxi for long journeys as they are not very honest.
From SAW to yenibosna, or near Pegasus headqaurter, they will charge you at least
100 EUR

Good luck
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Old 10th Feb 2009, 16:50
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Aircrew Training Center TR + Line training with Pegasus

Hi everyone !

Just some questions.
Do you know Aircrew Training Center ? Because they propose you a type rating + 100H line training with Pegasus Airlines. If all is doing fine you're offered a first officer position till the end of november. It costs you about 27000 euros.

Do you know if it's reliable ?
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Old 10th Feb 2009, 19:26
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Pegasus a plus de besoins en personnels l'été et après la saison ils te renverront chez toi avec (peut-être) les heures promises ...

Tu ferais mieux de faire quelque chose d'intelligent plutôt que de baisser ta culotte et de payer pour travailler ...
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Old 10th Feb 2009, 21:30
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dude icao level 4
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Old 16th Feb 2009, 22:49
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Anyone know the best way to apply to Pegasus? Can't quite understand their Website recruitment page.
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Old 19th Feb 2009, 12:37
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Best way is not to apply at all.
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Old 19th Feb 2009, 13:58
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Best way to apply is to say the magic sentence 'i am very happy to work for free and pay you',they will be very impressed by your skills,you have immediately reserved a right seat on the 737 for the summer season.
Good luck.
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Old 21st Feb 2009, 19:53
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Terms

Can someone who has been employed by Pegasus provide details as to the terms of their contract eg duration, salary, hours per month etc.

I understand they mostly offer year contracts which start in the summer?

PM if you prefer, thanks.
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Old 22nd Feb 2009, 05:19
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pegasus

jimmyjames and arp, drop me a pm and ill give you some info.
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Old 7th Mar 2009, 21:04
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I think there will be an other course on 16th March and 6th April. I saw some guys for interview on 6th March. I love Pegasus and highly recommend to all my friends who don' t have too much experiance.
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Old 9th Mar 2009, 12:07
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Great to get an unbiased opinion
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Old 10th Mar 2009, 14:17
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i attended the assessment a few weeks back, they seem like a sound airline, still not sure whether to start the training, as usual its a gamble
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Old 11th Mar 2009, 17:24
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Does anyone have an idea about the total cost of training?(Type+line training)Thanks..
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Old 11th Mar 2009, 22:40
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26250 euros
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Old 23rd Mar 2011, 22:18
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Does anyone have an update on the situation nowadays at pgs?
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Old 24th Mar 2011, 02:15
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I had a few friends from Portugal working at pegasus for a couple of years. It was a nice company to build up hours, but recently (last year) they formed a team with a turkish flight school to get their pilots from there. i went there personaly cuz my wife is turkish and i was planning to move up there but they were extremely NOT serious characters and they seemed just to want my cash in order to get me going for the type rating...in the end of the contract they just cut them loose with no scruples. im talkng about 7 or 8 portuguese guys that i know that were there... i dont think any stayed there... be careful..my experience was bad...they told me that pegasus was no longer valid for me cuz i was not turkish and they tried to get me into ISAIR which is a subsidiary or a sister company...something like that...but it was just for show...they wouldnt keep us foreigners also for long as i was told from people that worked there...my opinion is that they are extremely shady people...careful but take your own opinions...dont just go from me...
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Old 24th Mar 2011, 21:01
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Thanks for your input Sulo,

Eventhough I'm a turkish national, I'm a little bit sceptic of trying to get an employment with them. My gut feeling is that they will sell a type rating and then give me the shaft.
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Old 26th Mar 2011, 07:29
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For what it is worth, one of our guys went to PGS, he had no real complaints about money etc, however, the roster was not stable and after 1 year he has left and gone to Sun Express. Apparently, well for Captains anyway, Sun Express is a good option, he did mention they have a lot of FOs in training, a mix of Dutch, Turkish and German. I understand they do the rating and bond the student. May be worth a look if they are still recruiting, of course there is DLR screening.
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Old 27th Mar 2011, 12:28
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Yea SunExpress is excellent to work for but i failed with a very small marigin on the DLR-test (so did 4 of the 5 other candidates i attended the assessment together with). I will pass it next time I'm sure but there's a 12 month "probation" time before i can do it again so I'm looking elsewhere meanwhile.

TK and SXS seems to be regarded as the best airlines in Turkey to work for but PGS doesn't seem very bad either. My only worries is that they will sell me a TR and then show me the door. Do you have to pay for the line training aswell at Pegasus?
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