ATR Captains needed for Jet Airways!!!
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ATR Captains needed for Jet Airways!!!
Rumour is that a lot of Jet Airways ATR-72 Captain's are leaving for an up coming airline in india called Kingfisher airlines (www.flykingfisher.com).
If anyone outhere has a decent resume to fit an ATR Captain's profile contact Jet Airways soon. You never know u might be in luck...
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If anyone outhere has a decent resume to fit an ATR Captain's profile contact Jet Airways soon. You never know u might be in luck...
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Hi IndianPilot
I am very interested in the possibilities of securing employment with your Airline.
I have approx 9500 hours including 2500+ on the ATR42 of which 1500 command. I hold a Canadian ATPL do you think I would be of interest to your ops.
I tried forwarding my CV via their website, but I keep getting an error mess I don't think it is getting through. Is there a preference for applicants with an internal reference?
PM me if you have any questions.
Thanks
and have a happy new year
I am very interested in the possibilities of securing employment with your Airline.
I have approx 9500 hours including 2500+ on the ATR42 of which 1500 command. I hold a Canadian ATPL do you think I would be of interest to your ops.
I tried forwarding my CV via their website, but I keep getting an error mess I don't think it is getting through. Is there a preference for applicants with an internal reference?
PM me if you have any questions.
Thanks
and have a happy new year
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dss3000,
Sorry dude, only Inidans can fly in India, or if you are contracted for a few monthns, but no permanent jobs open, as part of the DGCA rule.
indianpilot,
Check the DGCA web site, before you advetise for jobs with out any real info.
Sorry dude, only Inidans can fly in India, or if you are contracted for a few monthns, but no permanent jobs open, as part of the DGCA rule.
indianpilot,
Check the DGCA web site, before you advetise for jobs with out any real info.
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Try www.solenta.com.
Any contact info for Precision Air? Their site does not have any specific recruitment information.
Thanks
Also try Oman Air even if I have been unable to get my CV through any of their fax numbers for months now!!!!
Any contact info for Precision Air? Their site does not have any specific recruitment information.
Thanks
Also try Oman Air even if I have been unable to get my CV through any of their fax numbers for months now!!!!
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With due respect to everybody I want to say that I didn't wanted to create a false hope for anyone. With the post I just wanted to let the inside scoop out of pilots leaving Jet Airway. I'm no authority to post any jobs for anybody.
I know the regulations and its true that its a pain to get all the clearences from Indian DGCA to hire non citizens. But on the other hand non Indian pilots have been flying with airlines in India and they are still flying although very less in numbers. Jet Airways also had pilots Ex Quantas flying with them earlier. Specially if the airline wants( meaning they are in a crunch) they just have to get the DGCA on their side and rest should be fine.
Anyone who wants to apply to airlines in India postal system is the best as they can always retain a hard copy in their database.
Good luck!!!!!!
I know the regulations and its true that its a pain to get all the clearences from Indian DGCA to hire non citizens. But on the other hand non Indian pilots have been flying with airlines in India and they are still flying although very less in numbers. Jet Airways also had pilots Ex Quantas flying with them earlier. Specially if the airline wants( meaning they are in a crunch) they just have to get the DGCA on their side and rest should be fine.
Anyone who wants to apply to airlines in India postal system is the best as they can always retain a hard copy in their database.
Good luck!!!!!!
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well, at least a year with that salary its not bad at all
well see, the pepople wich im discusing tell me for 1 year
maybe, just maybe an extension, i think its because, they simply
dont have the pilots to fill out the needs of the moment
but .............who knows
c ya
well see, the pepople wich im discusing tell me for 1 year
maybe, just maybe an extension, i think its because, they simply
dont have the pilots to fill out the needs of the moment
but .............who knows
c ya
Yes, India has a very small population base from which to draw its pilots.....hey wait there.....
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hi guys (mustnt 4get the gals)
while we are on the subject of expats,let me ask a few questions for what its worth...
i was born and raised in africa,but have indian origin and was recently married to an indian girl who still holds an indian nationality,i just heard that india is talking on granting dual citizenships to N.R.I 's or something like that,
currently flying b-737 as an f/o for the national flag carier i really liked india when i visited,just wondering wht the laws would be regarding my employment there....
any info is help full
no more 406pilot
while we are on the subject of expats,let me ask a few questions for what its worth...
i was born and raised in africa,but have indian origin and was recently married to an indian girl who still holds an indian nationality,i just heard that india is talking on granting dual citizenships to N.R.I 's or something like that,
currently flying b-737 as an f/o for the national flag carier i really liked india when i visited,just wondering wht the laws would be regarding my employment there....
any info is help full
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contrary to some opinions (or facts???) posted here, at least one hiring agency hiring 400 Captains to fly to India was saying the contracts are for one year and MAY be extended longer. They wouldn't be leaving their own country if they had enough qualified pilots.
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cant work in india as an expat?!?!?!?!
"antiicing" wrote:
I just applied for a job
in the india with air deccan
they told me that India does not allow
expat 1st officers, but captains YES
what a load! go to http://dgca.nic.in/circular/aac5_1998.htm
and check out the rules your self!
I just applied for a job
in the india with air deccan
they told me that India does not allow
expat 1st officers, but captains YES
what a load! go to http://dgca.nic.in/circular/aac5_1998.htm
and check out the rules your self!