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crj700cpt 5th Nov 2009 11:14

interview
 
Hi,

I just recieved an invitaion for an interview on Nov. with SV. Please, I am looking for some help about the tech questions.
I will apreciate your help.:ok:
Thank you very much in advance for your help.

crj700cpt 5th Nov 2009 19:10

interview
 
Thanks for help:ok:

BMAN1 24th Nov 2009 01:29

Are there any travel restrictions within the Kingdom?

Upon receiving the Iqama can one freely travel as he pleases with his family?

goma 24th Nov 2009 16:49

Tech Qs!!!
 
Buy the book " ACE technical interview",all Q&As from there good luck:ok:

411A 24th Nov 2009 20:33


Upon receiving the Iqama can one freely travel as he pleases with his family?
Negative...a letter and authority from the sponsoring company is required.

Romasik 24th Nov 2009 20:50


Negative...a letter and authority from the sponsoring company is required.
Negative. Not any more. Even my wife travels all over the Kingdom (Riyadh, Medina, Dammam) by herself. No problem at all. Not to mention my personal trips:ok:.

Lessnessman 24th Nov 2009 23:39

Basing for the A320 F/deck
 
Hi,

What base will the A320 Flight Deck be stationed?

Nessman

411A 24th Nov 2009 23:45


Not any more.
Depends on the type of residency permit you have, and, whether you travel by road, or air.

mutt 25th Nov 2009 03:16


Depends on the type of residency permit you have, and, whether you travel by road, or air.
Considering that we are talking about SV Pilots, the answer is that you dont need ANY LETTER OF AUTHORITY for you nor your family to travel. The cities of Madinah and Makkah are out of limits for non-Moslems, but everything else is ok.

411A, in your day, a letter granting permission was required to travel more than 25 miles from your domicile, this no longer applies.

Lessnessman, all crews in Jeddah, but with rotations to Riyadh for a number of days at a time. i.e, day 1 depart Jeddah, 4 legs to land Riyadh, remain over night, day 2/3 = 4 legs to land Riyadh, day 4 = 4 legs to land Jeddah, or position as passenger on day 1 or 4.

Mutt

RJ900NG 27th Nov 2009 23:41

Hello
 
Hi if you don't mind me asking what is your flying backgroung I would like to apply my self and I have CRJ time so just wondering if i should
Thanks

Royalblue 7th Dec 2009 21:40

age restriction?
 
I tried to apply and said it wouldn't accept my application due to I am only 26 years old....Can they waive the age limit or they really want you 30+? Let me know who to contact pls :)

GoForIt 11th Dec 2009 21:24

can't update
 
I have not been able to update my application. It doesn't recognize my username and password. The system will send the password, but the username is always blank.

Does anyone have an email address over there I can send a resume to?

GoForIt

Romasik 12th Dec 2009 09:48

The right person's name is Belal Karim. From his business card: [email protected] and
[email protected] - this one seems better
:ok:

GoForIt 14th Dec 2009 19:39

Thank you much Romasik. I guess I got it just in time before the censor. That was exactly what I needed.

Now, a question for someone at Saudi. When they ordered the A320s, they said they would use them to fly routes to Europe and India out of RUH. Will the crews be based in RUH or JED?

GoForit

alldaysushi 14th Dec 2009 19:52

Upcomming Saudia Asessment in Jeddah
 
Greetings,

Has anyone been invited for a potential January 9th-ish assesment in the KSA, Could be for either the 747 or corporate flight.

Couple of questions, Which Sim is used for the assesment? &

Where is sim training on the corporate fleet, Hawker, and falcon 7x?

These may seem foolish questions, however the interview process has been extremely Dysjunct, and not many answers from Mr. Karim. Has anyone actually had the flight tickets to Cairo reimbursed?

Thanks...Sushi

BadAndy 15th Dec 2009 00:57

All the crews are based in JED. Any trips flown from RUH or Damman are part of a longer pairing (either deadhead or operate into position with a layover in those cities).

mohamed 19th Dec 2009 23:13

instructor job
 
any one have any info on benefits package for saudia flight crew ground instructor position ? or anyone currently looking into this position ? pse pm me thank

BadAndy 20th Dec 2009 03:12

A friend of mine interviewed for the ground instructor position the first week in November. He just got the offer letter this week for a job. The conditions were extremely substandard (not just substandard, but insultingly low). The pay was low (by US standards -- just under $4000 USD per month), no block of days off and no ACM-P. No per diem or over-rides. Needless to say, he told them no thanks. (It helps he's starting at a much better ME carrier in a month on the 330, flying rather than as a ground instructor).

czyplt 21st Dec 2009 00:23

hi Krypton I interviewed in Cairo last month and am waiting on the visa for the medical and sim check in Jedda. can you tell me if there is any information about the profile they want done on the airbus 320? I can not find any information about this and I am hoping to find out what they want so I can go fly the sim here in mia befor I head over there. I have never flown side stick but have thousands hr PIC on other heavy equipment 747, md11 dc10... any help would be of great help.. thanks.. you can reach me at czyplt747 @ yahoo . com or skype my name there is czyplt.... thanks

jetlager 8th Jan 2010 08:30

High school kid's
 
So what's the deal with the cut off after grade 9 for educational benefits for family's with older kid's? Do they not want family's with older children to stick around? Any chances of this policy changing?


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