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Old 22nd May 2007, 13:10
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Cathay Pacific Second Officers

I noticed that Cathay Pacific are looking for SO pilots and minimum requirement is 1000 hours, ICAO, plus a few other minor criteria

I have a few questions:
What would be the average pay?
How long would they sit in the jump seat before landing?
Would it be an advantage to go down this route for a few years and then try and get a job as a FO for another company?

I intend to start my comm. next month so I have a long way off but I have been advised to look at all opportunities from as soon as possible

Any other information or suggestions around the SO route would be greatly appreciated

Thanks
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Old 22nd May 2007, 15:11
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Spend a few minutes reading the Fragrant Harbor section on this very forum and you'll see what you're up against. You won't get anywhere near a Cathay S/O job until you have several thousand hours on turboprop / small jet and even then you'll have to be very very very good. Despite what it says on the website as minima, when I did the interview a couple of years ago I was the only person in the room with less than 4000 TT. 8 out of the 10 guys in my group had time on smaller jets, quite a few as captains. And after all that, only three of us got the job

Good luck with your training ...
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Thanks LSToddler - interesting everyone's thoughts, guess I can only try at a later stage
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Old 23rd May 2007, 21:47
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I just interviewed for an SO position with CX yesterday. Tough interview so start studying!

I have 4,000TT 2900 Turboprop.

Good luck.
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Old 24th May 2007, 17:22
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seatrumpeter:

how did your interview go? what was you main study aid? i am going on july 19th for my initial SO interview in london. 3000TT flying Captain B1900 for commuter, 1500ME, 700 turboprop, 2300 PIC total. good luck!!
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Old 24th May 2007, 17:35
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You know I thought I was well prepared but felt like I fluffed the explanations to some of the questions. I also blanked when asked about the drawbacks to spanwise flow ... I got there in the end but had to be prodded.
So it went OK but I also wouldn't be surprised if I didn't get the 2nd interview.
As for study - Handling the Big Jets is a must. Also look at the gouge on jetthrust.com. Probably the one thing I would have done differently would have been to practice my answers outloud in a pretend interview setting in advance.
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Old 24th May 2007, 17:53
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hey thanks for the tip about jetthrust.com, I was not familiar with that site. Those zip files are freaking amazing. Anyway, so many things to do...so little time!! good luck again.

cheers

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Old 25th May 2007, 07:57
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Not always

There was a guy who had about 2000TT in SE light a/c and he was instrutor and never flown turbo prob . He studied everyday for the interview for a year and aced the interview in 1 hr and 30 mins and got SO in 744

NOT usual case but it does happen
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Old 11th Jun 2007, 18:16
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HTBJ

Can someone tell me are there any specific chapters to home in on with Handling The Big Jets.

I find everyone says it's a must read, granted, there are some excellent kernels of info in it. However, I find it's not the sort of 'book' that one can pic up and read, like 'The Da Vinci Code'. I am not expecting it to be that, I just find it more of a reference book.

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Old 14th Jun 2007, 21:37
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I just got invited for a second interview so I am pretty excited...

As for HTBJ, unfortunately you should not be reading this book - you should be studying it. You need to know it through and through. If all yo uwant to do is pick a choice morsel here or there, you don't have a chance...
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Why would one want to leave a captaincy flying job for a position as a SO watching others fly around? I'm aware of the potential upgrades and being with a decent airline but... are you not just wasting your time??
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