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Old 28th Oct 2000, 13:28
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Hi Guys,
Applying for jobs at the moment and wondering which Airlines to not waste stamps on...Emirates? Gulf Air? Air Mauritius? What about Asian Airlines, are they female friendly or not?
 
Old 28th Oct 2000, 14:09
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1. Anything flown by Arabs. Dont think youll have much luck flying with the desert rats.
2. Anything flown by Afghans
3. Anything flown by Pakistanis
4. Anything flown by Indonesians
5. Anything flown by Malaysians
6. Anything flown by islamics or Company-run by islamics.
7. Anything flown by Singaporeans
8. Anything flown by Koreans (luckey for you!)
Thai hire females but they have no need for expats at the present time as far as I know.

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Old 28th Oct 2000, 15:24
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Plane Jane

Send your application to Emirates electronically, and then you won't need to buy a stamp.

Slasher

Ouch!


 
Old 28th Oct 2000, 15:45
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Cathay have some girlies now and so, I think, do Emirates.
Good luck!
 
Old 28th Oct 2000, 17:29
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Emirates don't have a female pilot at the moment, but according to Tim Anderson, their spokesman at the BALPA conference, they are looking to employ one/some.
 
Old 28th Oct 2000, 17:39
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The airlines only hire females when required by law. Ever wonder why that is?
 
Old 28th Oct 2000, 17:56
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Royal Jordanian have two or three female pilots, and I do believe Jordan is generally considered an Arab country.
 
Old 28th Oct 2000, 19:16
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If you are fortunate enough to be able to work in the U.S., you will be in high demand with the major airlines. You will receive an interview at a much lower experience level than a male candidate. Good luck!
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Old 28th Oct 2000, 20:05
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I would not bother trying Monarch Airlines. They have never been keen of ladies in the right-hand seat and most certainly not in the left-hand seat
 
Old 28th Oct 2000, 21:00
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Plane Jane

Send a photo, that should do the trick with most chief pilots in the UK especially if your reasonable looking.

All the girls on courses I've been on got the jobs well ahead of blokes.
 
Old 28th Oct 2000, 21:35
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THAI (TG) does not and will not hire female pilots but Bangkok Airways (PG), however, does and will. They have 3 female Captains and 1 F/O.

Don't know about Orient Thai or PB Air. None employed as far as I know but I don't know if any has applied.

I think Orient Thai will hire expats (I think all their pilots are expats).
 
Old 28th Oct 2000, 22:36
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I am surprised that the moderators allow such racist remarks as made by slasher to be posted in this forum.For slasher who obviously has a learning disability,let me set the record straight.The word is not pakkies its PAKISTANIS and the country they live in is PAKISTAN,the national flag carrier is PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL which currently employes three female pilots.Two are first officers on B747 and one on the Airbus A310.All three have more than nine years with the airline and one is due for command in less than a year.
 
Old 28th Oct 2000, 23:27
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Thats the same Pakistan who had a Female Prime Minister about a hundred years before those forward looking Yanks will ever elect a Girly president.
 
Old 29th Oct 2000, 00:08
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A certain regional airline in the North East of England has no problem in hiring female pilots!! They currently employ 3 female Capt's and 5 F/O's - not bad considering they will shortly only have a fleet of 9 aircraft!!!
 
Old 29th Oct 2000, 00:50
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HomerSL, is this the same Pakistani female Prime Minister (Benazir Bhutto) who was sentenced to five years in jail on charges of corruption and abuse of office and whose husband (Asif Zardari) also received a similar sentence ?

Nb. I believe I'm right when I say that the couple were ordered to pay a fine of over $8.5million. In addition, the Lahore High Court disqualified Mrs Bhutto from holding public office.
 
Old 29th Oct 2000, 02:26
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To lumbaland:- I assure you slasher does not have a learning disability, he's just not so boringly PC as you are. Pakkie is not a racist remark. It is a shortened form of the word Pakistani. It neither offends them, belittles them, nor degrades them. It is only PC'ness that draws attention to such day to day terms. Indeed they are often heard to call themselves this very name. I have quite a few Pakkie friends and I often joshingly call them it to their face to which they reply with their own words.

The word N****r IS racist as are other degrading terms but to refer to the inhabitants of certain countries by their local pseudonyms is definately not. The words Frog, Limey, Pakki, Yank, Spic, Iti, Kiwi, Ozzy Git etc etc are NOT racist terms so don't try to make them so.

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Old 29th Oct 2000, 20:20
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I thought this thread was about hiring female pilots.........!!!!!

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Old 30th Oct 2000, 22:41
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You're absolutely right Big red, I'm sorry, I just get really hacked off with PC and those who would turn every nickname and adjective into racist taboo words.

Anyway, Plane Jane, CityFlyer hire female pilots as do most airlines in the UK whether you are a Limey, Kiwi or Ozzy git.

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Old 1st Nov 2000, 19:49
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Secret Squirrel - sorry, you are wrong.

In London, if you use terms like that, they will cause offence, whether you intend it or not. It is not a matter of being "PC" as you put it, simply a matter of having a basic level of respect and courtesy to those who have to work with you.

 
Old 1st Nov 2000, 22:10
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Matt Black, I know, I live in London and PC was born here where you can't use certain words, but if you're dying of a heart attack in the middle of the street, no-one will lift a finger to help you.

I saw an episode of 'Only fools and Horses' the other day and Del-boy referred to his local newsagent as the "Pakkie corner shop". Common enough term if you ask me, even now.

I can see it offending Indians because of the animosity between them, but a Pakistani has no reason to be offended.

Anyway, this is not the place for this conversation. Plane Jane, best of luck in beating the system.

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