Vietnam Airlines (info please)
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B787 Captains,
New rounds of recruiting going on from various agents.
A few questions that have been covered before however a bit dated so I ask again.
1, Basings, Hanoi or HCM ? (Agency says both)
2. 6/2 contract to start then 5/3 on offer, what would the salary deduction be in percentage?
3. Does the tax credit certificate work in home countries.?
4. What does the general roster look like, hours? days off? routes?
5. Does the upgrade to business class normally work on positioning to/from HCM or is it a on seats available only?
6. Which agency is the preferred or most likely to hold your back? If any.
Thanks for all relevant information. Still in the decision mode to apply or not.
Skyrocket..
New rounds of recruiting going on from various agents.
A few questions that have been covered before however a bit dated so I ask again.
1, Basings, Hanoi or HCM ? (Agency says both)
2. 6/2 contract to start then 5/3 on offer, what would the salary deduction be in percentage?
3. Does the tax credit certificate work in home countries.?
4. What does the general roster look like, hours? days off? routes?
5. Does the upgrade to business class normally work on positioning to/from HCM or is it a on seats available only?
6. Which agency is the preferred or most likely to hold your back? If any.
Thanks for all relevant information. Still in the decision mode to apply or not.
Skyrocket..
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For those thinking to apply as first officer
This is was 1 year ago ( not 10 years ago )
Dear A321 First Officers,
As you will be aware, there is growing uncertainty around the future of the A321 First Officer role at VNA and unfortunately, overnight, we were advised that VNA will soon be releasing A321 First Officers (with 60 days notice).
At this time we do not know who or when, but indications are that notice will be given in stages throughout the year, commencing this month.
RAL is continuing to communicate with VNA about this situation and will keep you updated with any news as we receive it, so that you will be fully updated as you consider your future options.
We understand that this is very difficult news to hear, and we will do our best to assist you as much as possible over the coming months. Given this news, however, we strongly recommend that you start to take steps now to secure your next contract opportunity.
Regarding opportunities available to you, I note that we work very closely with Jetstar Pacific and they are currently recruiting A320 FOs. Please find attached the brief outlining details of this role. Also attached are briefing documents for other roles that you may qualify for and be interested in. Please do not hesitate to contact the Recruitment Consultant noted on the brief for further information about any of these roles, and copy me into your email.
Once again, we will keep you all updated as news come to hand. In the meantime, if you have any further questions, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Regional Manager
you all have been warned. Ask your agencies about that
Dear A321 First Officers,
As you will be aware, there is growing uncertainty around the future of the A321 First Officer role at VNA and unfortunately, overnight, we were advised that VNA will soon be releasing A321 First Officers (with 60 days notice).
At this time we do not know who or when, but indications are that notice will be given in stages throughout the year, commencing this month.
RAL is continuing to communicate with VNA about this situation and will keep you updated with any news as we receive it, so that you will be fully updated as you consider your future options.
We understand that this is very difficult news to hear, and we will do our best to assist you as much as possible over the coming months. Given this news, however, we strongly recommend that you start to take steps now to secure your next contract opportunity.
Regarding opportunities available to you, I note that we work very closely with Jetstar Pacific and they are currently recruiting A320 FOs. Please find attached the brief outlining details of this role. Also attached are briefing documents for other roles that you may qualify for and be interested in. Please do not hesitate to contact the Recruitment Consultant noted on the brief for further information about any of these roles, and copy me into your email.
Once again, we will keep you all updated as news come to hand. In the meantime, if you have any further questions, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Regional Manager
you all have been warned. Ask your agencies about that
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VIETNAM AIRLINES
A320 FIRST OFFICER OPPORTUNITIES
Vietnam Airlines is accepting applications for A320 First Officers!!
Air travel, hotel and ground transportation will be provided. If you are interested, please APPLY NOW!
Benefits:
A320 FIRST OFFICER OPPORTUNITIES
Vietnam Airlines is accepting applications for A320 First Officers!!
Air travel, hotel and ground transportation will be provided. If you are interested, please APPLY NOW!
Benefits:
- Very Competitive Pay - Increase in pay is expected
- Annual Salary Increase from 3rd Year
- Taxes Paid - Tax Certificate Provided
- Flexible Commuting Roster
- Amazing World-Class Pilot Insurance
- Life Insurance Offered
- Retirement Benefits
- Excellent Great Working Conditions
- Pilot Income Protection
- Career Progression with Opportunity to Upgrade to A320
Rishw555555 sent me something about Captain opportunity's at VNA very recently too.
Would be interesting to see what the recruiter in Kimono's post above would say about that email Ruzki
posted.
Would be interesting to see what the recruiter in Kimono's post above would say about that email Ruzki
posted.
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I repost again just in case someone miss it
This is was 1 year ago ( not 10 years ago )
Dear A321 First Officers,
As you will be aware, there is growing uncertainty around the future of the A321 First Officer role at VNA and unfortunately, overnight, we were advised that VNA will soon be releasing A321 First Officers (with 60 days notice).
At this time we do not know who or when, but indications are that notice will be given in stages throughout the year, commencing this month.
RAL is continuing to communicate with VNA about this situation and will keep you updated with any news as we receive it, so that you will be fully updated as you consider your future options.
We understand that this is very difficult news to hear, and we will do our best to assist you as much as possible over the coming months. Given this news, however, we strongly recommend that you start to take steps now to secure your next contract opportunity.
Regarding opportunities available to you, I note that we work very closely with Jetstar Pacific and they are currently recruiting A320 FOs. Please find attached the brief outlining details of this role. Also attached are briefing documents for other roles that you may qualify for and be interested in. Please do not hesitate to contact the Recruitment Consultant noted on the brief for further information about any of these roles, and copy me into your email.
Once again, we will keep you all updated as news come to hand. In the meantime, if you have any further questions, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Regional Manager
if someone thinking to apply be sure in 1/2 years when the new cadets will be ready is going to happen again.
this is not at rumor this is a fact
Dear A321 First Officers,
As you will be aware, there is growing uncertainty around the future of the A321 First Officer role at VNA and unfortunately, overnight, we were advised that VNA will soon be releasing A321 First Officers (with 60 days notice).
At this time we do not know who or when, but indications are that notice will be given in stages throughout the year, commencing this month.
RAL is continuing to communicate with VNA about this situation and will keep you updated with any news as we receive it, so that you will be fully updated as you consider your future options.
We understand that this is very difficult news to hear, and we will do our best to assist you as much as possible over the coming months. Given this news, however, we strongly recommend that you start to take steps now to secure your next contract opportunity.
Regarding opportunities available to you, I note that we work very closely with Jetstar Pacific and they are currently recruiting A320 FOs. Please find attached the brief outlining details of this role. Also attached are briefing documents for other roles that you may qualify for and be interested in. Please do not hesitate to contact the Recruitment Consultant noted on the brief for further information about any of these roles, and copy me into your email.
Once again, we will keep you all updated as news come to hand. In the meantime, if you have any further questions, please let me know.
Kind regards,
Regional Manager
if someone thinking to apply be sure in 1/2 years when the new cadets will be ready is going to happen again.
this is not at rumor this is a fact
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I just finished 4 years withVNA.
Unfortunalty They have gotten worse every year I have been here.
You make the mistake of going with Parc. Your contract is worth nothing.
7 paid sick days in 6 months says the contract. But company changed FOM
so your schedule if screwed for rest of month after calling in sick and you have to work extra day to repay company.
how is that a paid sick day? Basically the company does what ever they want and Parc
Rolls over immediately. There are No Regs Here at all. If You go over Your allowed Captains discretion
Vice President calls and all of a sudden You are magically legal to fly till u drop. I have been coerced into doing 19 hour 6 sector all nite
duty!!!! And forget about any travel benfits. U only get ( more expensive then real ticket online) standby tickets
only where company operates. No sky team. No code shar, no zed far. No interline.
because of the contract you will work 100 hours month-No over time, because that's 160 hours
in 2 calendar months. With 6/2 schedule you will fly 159.9 hours in 6 weeks. You will have God awful
all night china turn arounds 3 -4 times per month. You will never ever get more then 7 days off in a month.
and they have no definition of what a day off is ( even though u are required to have 7 per month).No one knows what a day off is here.
they told me that I had day off when My report was at 00:30!!!! There are no rules. Schedules always change
its about the worst contract I have had ( out of 11 companys I have worked for on contract). They treat foreigners just as bad as they
Treat each other. To summarize. You will hate it, and when You leave they will try and charge you money for every sick day or day off they said you owe them. Basic a fu..^*¥ed up company that gets worse every month. I am so happy not to work there any more.
thats just Me. You might enjoy the abuse. Good Luck!
Unfortunalty They have gotten worse every year I have been here.
You make the mistake of going with Parc. Your contract is worth nothing.
7 paid sick days in 6 months says the contract. But company changed FOM
so your schedule if screwed for rest of month after calling in sick and you have to work extra day to repay company.
how is that a paid sick day? Basically the company does what ever they want and Parc
Rolls over immediately. There are No Regs Here at all. If You go over Your allowed Captains discretion
Vice President calls and all of a sudden You are magically legal to fly till u drop. I have been coerced into doing 19 hour 6 sector all nite
duty!!!! And forget about any travel benfits. U only get ( more expensive then real ticket online) standby tickets
only where company operates. No sky team. No code shar, no zed far. No interline.
because of the contract you will work 100 hours month-No over time, because that's 160 hours
in 2 calendar months. With 6/2 schedule you will fly 159.9 hours in 6 weeks. You will have God awful
all night china turn arounds 3 -4 times per month. You will never ever get more then 7 days off in a month.
and they have no definition of what a day off is ( even though u are required to have 7 per month).No one knows what a day off is here.
they told me that I had day off when My report was at 00:30!!!! There are no rules. Schedules always change
its about the worst contract I have had ( out of 11 companys I have worked for on contract). They treat foreigners just as bad as they
Treat each other. To summarize. You will hate it, and when You leave they will try and charge you money for every sick day or day off they said you owe them. Basic a fu..^*¥ed up company that gets worse every month. I am so happy not to work there any more.
thats just Me. You might enjoy the abuse. Good Luck!
The days off are in the FOM. Maybe you need to actually read it, as well as the sop by the way.
yes i know who you are.
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Yeap; you pretty much beat me to responding to Luke...
perhaps a side note: a reason for a go-around for statistical purposes I would request, purpose to identify patterns such as ATC, weather, or simply Pilot Training.
One thing I like what you said, and I mean a lot, is the “get rid of punitive measurement” and “need for public shaming”mentality; I just can’t get my head around how the Chief Pilot wishes to improve their relationship with pilots by handing it to them with sticks. Do managers really believe we wake up and get out of bed in the morning with the intent of breaking an airplane today?
Luke, in my comments I ment no offense, and I think (and hope) we’re all on the same team, because I know it’s hard to teach common sense in this region; what is even harder is teaching in an internal company culture that inspires a privilege of laziness, Because that is what is happening: we are too comfortable with not moving another finger to even audit ourselfs when we fly! Perhaps even because some of us might not like what we will see at the end as the work ambience of the company promotes a level laziness that I can only describe as Habit-forming; and I am the first to admit: I am one of them!
I agree that “**** happens”, and being a keen AvHerald reader, I am very aware it happens all the time; but you can’t just go out to the plane with your fingers crossed hoping that it won’t happen to you today.
I remember hearing a local FO saying “we don’t always have to do everything perfectly!” to which I replied asking him if he would want ME to do my job perfectly if his mother or girlfriend was on board; guess what, I’ve never seen an FO enter the requested enrute winds so quickly into the MCDU in my career because I explained him that we owe this to all our customers, not just his family...
Fact is, if your normal ops is disciplined, your abnormal will be a matter of mind-over-body; but when things go wrong and you were not doing your job the way you are supposed to, and are not used to doing it, chances are that will probably end with a hull loss if it is a more complex failure.
But, as asked, here is my wish, Luke, and IA1166:
take the list that Wingedeagle mentioned and put it in front of management, in writing; that way it is a responsability that the managers HAVE to comply with or be accountable in case of an accident.
Have the balls as experienced instructors in Vietnam Airlines to highly recommend these changes, promote a non-punitive SMS system, one that analyzes data and corrects behavior, not beats its best source of information to pulp and into submission by ways of the force and fear! If not, the turn over rate will just keep going and nothing good will come from that... I myself am just too lazy to look for a new job by now...
stop blaming me. My conscience is clear. My line check and sim check fail rate is higher here than any time before.
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I just finished 4 years withVNA.
Unfortunalty They have gotten worse every year I have been here.
You make the mistake of going with Parc. Your contract is worth nothing.
7 paid sick days in 6 months says the contract. But company changed FOM
so your schedule if screwed for rest of month after calling in sick and you have to work extra day to repay company.
how is that a paid sick day? Basically the company does what ever they want and Parc
Rolls over immediately. There are No Regs Here at all. If You go over Your allowed Captains discretion
Vice President calls and all of a sudden You are magically legal to fly till u drop. I have been coerced into doing 19 hour 6 sector all nite
duty!!!! And forget about any travel benfits. U only get ( more expensive then real ticket online) standby tickets
only where company operates. No sky team. No code shar, no zed far. No interline.
because of the contract you will work 100 hours month-No over time, because that's 160 hours
in 2 calendar months. With 6/2 schedule you will fly 159.9 hours in 6 weeks. You will have God awful
all night china turn arounds 3 -4 times per month. You will never ever get more then 7 days off in a month.
and they have no definition of what a day off is ( even though u are required to have 7 per month).No one knows what a day off is here.
they told me that I had day off when My report was at 00:30!!!! There are no rules. Schedules always change
its about the worst contract I have had ( out of 11 companys I have worked for on contract). They treat foreigners just as bad as they
Treat each other. To summarize. You will hate it, and when You leave they will try and charge you money for every sick day or day off they said you owe them. Basic a fu..^*¥ed up company that gets worse every month. I am so happy not to work there any more.
thats just Me. You might enjoy the abuse. Good Luck!
Unfortunalty They have gotten worse every year I have been here.
You make the mistake of going with Parc. Your contract is worth nothing.
7 paid sick days in 6 months says the contract. But company changed FOM
so your schedule if screwed for rest of month after calling in sick and you have to work extra day to repay company.
how is that a paid sick day? Basically the company does what ever they want and Parc
Rolls over immediately. There are No Regs Here at all. If You go over Your allowed Captains discretion
Vice President calls and all of a sudden You are magically legal to fly till u drop. I have been coerced into doing 19 hour 6 sector all nite
duty!!!! And forget about any travel benfits. U only get ( more expensive then real ticket online) standby tickets
only where company operates. No sky team. No code shar, no zed far. No interline.
because of the contract you will work 100 hours month-No over time, because that's 160 hours
in 2 calendar months. With 6/2 schedule you will fly 159.9 hours in 6 weeks. You will have God awful
all night china turn arounds 3 -4 times per month. You will never ever get more then 7 days off in a month.
and they have no definition of what a day off is ( even though u are required to have 7 per month).No one knows what a day off is here.
they told me that I had day off when My report was at 00:30!!!! There are no rules. Schedules always change
its about the worst contract I have had ( out of 11 companys I have worked for on contract). They treat foreigners just as bad as they
Treat each other. To summarize. You will hate it, and when You leave they will try and charge you money for every sick day or day off they said you owe them. Basic a fu..^*¥ed up company that gets worse every month. I am so happy not to work there any more.
thats just Me. You might enjoy the abuse. Good Luck!
so, in summary then, you want a 2 week holiday every 6 weeks, and 10 days off a month, and 14 days sick leave a year.
thats around 200 days off in a 360 day year. And on the 160 days left you want to fly enought to get overtime?
is that about it?
Mate good luck with that!
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Hi, Does anyone have information on the 787 DEC selection process at VNA. I’m scheduled for an interview in a couple months but have little info on what to expect. I can share what I have if you can do the same. Good CRM and all. Thanks.
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I’m happy your conscience is clear and you’re sleeping tight, but your “fail-ratio” is not something I’d be proud of, but as you mention this, I think this is exactly the problem. Are you sure you, your experience, your knowledge, your training and your leadership is actually being respected?
Ask yourself that next time at your watering hole...
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Just like in any other outfit, some people are egotistically moron who try to prove to the world that they have the absolute monopoly of knowledge and experience and at times racist or personal.
True leaders have a strong moral courage to act and perform with a positive result in deep sense of humility. They are not only respected but exalted. Just my 2 cents observation. SAFE FLIGHT!!!
True leaders have a strong moral courage to act and perform with a positive result in deep sense of humility. They are not only respected but exalted. Just my 2 cents observation. SAFE FLIGHT!!!
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Last I heared the A350 is only accessible from within as some pay a lot of $$$ to the overlords to upgrade. I’m not even sure if the wide body fleet is recruiting FO’s right now at all. Ask around in Rishworth, FCI or Parc...
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Thank you. May I have any feedback of ambient, roster, commuting chances for 350 first officer in vna? Thank you.
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so, in summary then, you want a 2 week holiday every 6 weeks, and 10 days off a month, and 14 days sick leave a year.
thats around 200 days off in a 360 day year. And on the 160 days left you want to fly enought to get overtime?
is that about it?
Mate good luck with that!
We get off close to 200 days a year, and it is easy to get overtime, if you want it.
If you fly for one of the "better" US carriers, then you can have more days off.
Senior pilots at all the above, can work as little as 6-8 days/month, AND have a lot of vacation.
At Atlas, if you have scheduled two weeks of vacation in a month, and you want more, you can automatically get the whole month off. A number of pilots I know of have set their schedules up to get two months off in a row, including over the summer. The best I ever heard anyone do was be off from 1Jun-27Aug. That pilot got the min pay of 62 hours/month during that time off.
If you are fatigued at Atlas, for ANY reason, you just call scheduling, tell them you are fatigued, and you're done. They will give you 12 hours min rest, or any amount more than that if you request it.
We recently had a terrible time getting airlined (always in biz/1st class on intntl itineraries) from HKG-XIY. It took us all day. When we finally got to the hotel, our standard min rest is 8 hours of sleep opportunity in our hotel room. I didn't even call fatigued...just told them that because of our situation, we needed 12 hours until the wakeup call, which would delay the trip about four hours. Scheduling said no problem, and set our wakeup call for 12 hours away.
Many foreign contracts, including Emirates and others, are VERY sub-standard vs US terms and conditions.
Fatigue kills. We need decent rest, and vacation. If you don't have that, you aren't providing your customers with a reasonable level of safety.
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Cliff, any manager of any Asian airline (except perhaps Cathay) would faint after hearing that. It is not uncommon for contract pilots to get fired when they reach the yearly block time limit only to be hired again after the mandatory time off so the airline can save (or pocket) the basic salary during that time.