Aer Arann visit PTC - Some positive news
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Aer Arann visit PTC - Some positive news
Hi folks...just thought I would share this on here...
I dont post on here too regularly but I do browse from time to time.
Anyway, on Wednesday last Captain Mark Alder, who is both Flight Ops manager and Chief Pilot at Aer Arann, came into PTC to give us graduates a talk.
To be honest, he didn't tell us things we didn't already know about either Aer Arann or the industry in general. That said, he did have some positive news regarding the future plans at the airline.
One of the most interesting points he mentioned was the fact that they would be looking to get another aircraft this year which would require about 8-10 F/O's to fill the right hand seat.
It was refreshing to hear it from the horses mouth away from all the spin and rumours.
Anyway as I say, just thought I would share some positive news for a change!
I dont post on here too regularly but I do browse from time to time.
Anyway, on Wednesday last Captain Mark Alder, who is both Flight Ops manager and Chief Pilot at Aer Arann, came into PTC to give us graduates a talk.
To be honest, he didn't tell us things we didn't already know about either Aer Arann or the industry in general. That said, he did have some positive news regarding the future plans at the airline.
One of the most interesting points he mentioned was the fact that they would be looking to get another aircraft this year which would require about 8-10 F/O's to fill the right hand seat.
It was refreshing to hear it from the horses mouth away from all the spin and rumours.
Anyway as I say, just thought I would share some positive news for a change!
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another aircraft this year which would require about 8-10 F/O's to fill the right hand seat.
another aircraft this year which would require about 8-10 F/O's to fill the right hand seat.
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8 to 10 crews for one aircraft! That does not add up.
8 to 10 crews for one aircraft! That does not add up.
However, even if they take 5 on, it's 5 more jobs for people than there are currently.