Finnair seeking D/E pilots
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Wow... Now thats not all that good. What is the relation between Euro anf FMK?. Say you get 1500 Euros a month minus taxes. Oh well, not for me.
Can you even survive with that money in Finland ? I know that base is Tallinn, but many of us have posessions in Finland and around the world that are subject to fixed expences that won´t change regardless where you work. So 1500 or even 2000 Euros just wont cut it, well just barely if this is what you get in your hand after taxes.
Eiku menoks.
Can you even survive with that money in Finland ? I know that base is Tallinn, but many of us have posessions in Finland and around the world that are subject to fixed expences that won´t change regardless where you work. So 1500 or even 2000 Euros just wont cut it, well just barely if this is what you get in your hand after taxes.
Eiku menoks.
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Finnair representavies says in media today that their recruitment dept. got around 200 applications for F/O.
During the next two years they will hire aprx. 100 of those who will be qualified.
Interesting scanario in todays world, AY must be doing well in these days. They might played their cards right with their traffic programs or just got lucky, who lives will find out.
Anyway it's good to hear some good news for a while I.S.O. all the bads. Do not get mad now, I really symphatise all those about to lose their jobs
During the next two years they will hire aprx. 100 of those who will be qualified.
Interesting scanario in todays world, AY must be doing well in these days. They might played their cards right with their traffic programs or just got lucky, who lives will find out.
Anyway it's good to hear some good news for a while I.S.O. all the bads. Do not get mad now, I really symphatise all those about to lose their jobs
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Finnair press release from today:
Press Release
3.10.2002
Finnair to recruit new pilots
Finnair has reserved 44 new pilots from this year''s applicants to the Finnish Aviation Academy to answer its need for more pilots in the coming years. The Finnish Aviation Academy began operations at the beginning of this year, and has received almost a thousand applications for its first training programme. The selections will be made this autumn and after completing the training programme, the qualified pilots will be ready to join Finnair in 2005.
Finnair''s fifth MD-11 aircraft, to be delivered next spring, the continuously growing Asian traffic as well as the new Airbus A320 aircraft have created an increasing demand for pilots which needs to be met quickly. As a solution, Finnair is currently recruiting commercial pilots already in the profession and has received some 200 applications. Finnair will hire the accepted pilots in this group within the next two years.
Several studies have shown that Finnair is the second most sought after employer in Finland. The Finnish Aviation Academy situated in the town of Pori, trains pilots for the use of all Finnish airlines as well as other aviation professionals.
Finnair Oyj
Communications
3.10.2002
Additional information:
Risto Paajanen, Pilot, Head of Pilot Selection, tel. +358 40 735 3371
Press Release
3.10.2002
Finnair to recruit new pilots
Finnair has reserved 44 new pilots from this year''s applicants to the Finnish Aviation Academy to answer its need for more pilots in the coming years. The Finnish Aviation Academy began operations at the beginning of this year, and has received almost a thousand applications for its first training programme. The selections will be made this autumn and after completing the training programme, the qualified pilots will be ready to join Finnair in 2005.
Finnair''s fifth MD-11 aircraft, to be delivered next spring, the continuously growing Asian traffic as well as the new Airbus A320 aircraft have created an increasing demand for pilots which needs to be met quickly. As a solution, Finnair is currently recruiting commercial pilots already in the profession and has received some 200 applications. Finnair will hire the accepted pilots in this group within the next two years.
Several studies have shown that Finnair is the second most sought after employer in Finland. The Finnish Aviation Academy situated in the town of Pori, trains pilots for the use of all Finnish airlines as well as other aviation professionals.
Finnair Oyj
Communications
3.10.2002
Additional information:
Risto Paajanen, Pilot, Head of Pilot Selection, tel. +358 40 735 3371
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No really it won't be hard, even child can do it in Finland
You are aware that they are catching up with people like you .. See the UK press at the moment Re:- child molesting etc..
I think you "Plank Heads" have far too much time from V1 to landing.......... Forget Auto pilot........Have fun
"To take off is heavenly......to Hover is Divine "
It must be a rotary thing
LS x
I think you "Plank Heads" have far too much time from V1 to landing.......... Forget Auto pilot........Have fun
"To take off is heavenly......to Hover is Divine "
It must be a rotary thing
LS x
Last edited by Labarynth Seal; 4th Oct 2002 at 02:50.