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Wing Root 13th Jan 2008 03:19

Jetstar quietly drop their requirements
 
Looking at the bfound site I see this is the new minima:
  • Minimum 1500 hours total aeronautical experience of which 500 hours may be helicopter time,
  • 500 hours Pilot in Command or First Officer on Multi Engine Aircraft and
  • 250 hours Pilot in Command of fixed-wing aircraft of which 150 may be ICUS.
Looks like things are only getting better for us out there.

P.S
Is there any chance of not turning this into the "Why would you want to work for Jetstar?" thread?

nomorecatering 13th Jan 2008 05:17

If only they would drop the dumb psych test for stage 1

saabsforever 13th Jan 2008 06:25

:E Oh all right then: ' Why would anyone want to work for Jetstar????':E:E

THE IRON MAIDEN 13th Jan 2008 06:37

Wingroot

Would you work for J*?

Howard Hughes 13th Jan 2008 07:16

Haven't they been 1500 hours for some time?:eek:

Capt Wally 13th Jan 2008 07:55

500 hrs helo time hey?, interesting. That would work seeing as the 'bus' has a little joystick that ought to make any 'angry palm tree' driver happy:). If they dropped the 'nutta' test then there would be no pilots left for dusting crops !!:} Those guys are crazy, in a nice way of course:ok:!

CW:)

Wing Root 13th Jan 2008 07:56


Would you work for J*? - The Iron Maiden
Yes

Haven't they been 1500 hours for some time?:eek: - Howard Hughes
Last I checked it was 2000

galdian 13th Jan 2008 08:57

And so it is proven:

The answer to the lack of experience is to lower the requirements for entry, fair enough.

So how long before min requirements are:
- CPL;
- hours required for CPL;
- have seen a twin engined aircraft somewhere (but can't quite remember where);
- nuckles dragging far enough off the ground so you can (comfortably and expiditiously as screamed at from the LHS) operate the gear and flaps - without getting the two mixed up TOO OFTEN (definition at discretion of xxxxxx management as what is "too often");
- command upgrade - hey, that will be SOMEONE ELSES PROBLEM!

Welcome to the modern world of commercial aviation! :eek:

Wing Root 13th Jan 2008 09:57

Galdian... Aren't you describing a cadet?

ducks...

topend3 13th Jan 2008 10:17


CPL;
- hours required for CPL;
- have seen a twin engined aircraft somewhere (but can't quite remember where);
- nuckles dragging far enough off the ground so you can (comfortably and expiditiously as screamed at from the LHS) operate the gear and flaps - without getting the two mixed up TOO OFTEN (definition at discretion of xxxxxx management as what is "too often");
- command upgrade - hey, that will be SOMEONE ELSES PROBLEM!

Welcome to the modern world of commercial aviation
soon hopefully!!!

neville_nobody 13th Jan 2008 10:58

Well that's not what Alan Joyce has told Air Transport world:


At least the global pilot shortage is not an issue, with many ex-Ansett and Australian pilots who went overseas after the bitter and protracted 1989 pilot strike seeking positions. A recent advertisement for 777 direct-entry captains for the 787 attracted more than 100 applicants, says Joyce. "We also had 2,000 applications for A320 positions."
http://www.atwonline.com/magazine/ar...articleID=2118

Towering Q 13th Jan 2008 11:07

Things can't be that bad for Jet*, I know of two experienced turbo-prop drivers they've turned away.

lemel 13th Jan 2008 11:11

hey boys and girls,

just quietly, i heard a little rumor (dont know if its 100% accurate) that qantas is going to be dropping the verbal and spatial reasoning from its psych tests as of feb. if this happened, i am sure jetstar would follow suit.

it would seem that the psych testing is weeding out too many pilots. i am sure they worked well when there was ample applicants and only a handful of positions going.

if thinks keep going the way they are, i am sure that they will be a thing of the past.

LemeL

lemel 13th Jan 2008 12:08

FP_Ace,

a friend of mine did the testing not too long ago and got told this by one of the HR people. I dont think he would be making it up, but the HR people may be wrong or ill advised.

will keep my fingers crossed for you.

good luck with it all

LemeL

Howard Hughes 13th Jan 2008 17:27


"We also had 2,000 applications for A320 positions."
2000 applicants? Of which 1000 don't meet the minimums (unless you set it at bare CPL), 500 that you have had since day 1 and haven't bothered to call (for whatever reason), the other 500 who are probably competitive, but who also have applications on with Virgin, QF, Cathay, Dragonair...

As far as expats wanting to come home, I am sure they will get a few, you always willl regardless of how low the pay is set, but enough to crew the whole fleet of 787's, I doubt it!;)

dingo222 13th Jan 2008 18:39

just curious, where r u finding these new mins?

Gator32 13th Jan 2008 19:24

Can anyone confirm how long it generally takes for Jetstar to respond to an initial application?

Also, can anyone advise whether they have gained entry with less than the above stated minimum. In my case I have 800hrs total time, which includes 550hrs on the A320. I am currently working for a UK operator although with OZ residency I am keen to relocate sometime in the future so any info is appreciated.

Thx

Oh that's super! 13th Jan 2008 19:35


At least the global pilot shortage is not an issue, with many ex-Ansett and Australian pilots who went overseas after the bitter and protracted 1989 pilot strike seeking positions. A recent advertisement for 777 direct-entry captains for the 787 attracted more than 100 applicants, says Joyce. "We also had 2,000 applications for A320 positions."
Two questions there are:
1. How many actually met the criteria
2. How many will accept the job if offered.

Kiwiguy 13th Jan 2008 21:34

That reminds me of how the NZ Police Force dumbed down entry requirements and allowed recruitment of people with criminal records.

Now you can't distinguish them from the crims either.

mr.tos 13th Jan 2008 22:15

Why are we all bagging Jetstar and not virgin:confused:.
Virgin minimums are lower than J* with only 1000TT and 500multi.


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