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Hi does any one know anything about a new low cost airline operate new b737ng base in kimpo international airpoet(RKSS).?when will they start to hire captain?anyone know how to contect them?any info will be good.thanks
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OK, I left KAL many suns ago but I do remember it was a great commuting contract. In those days we got first class travel without question and the expat pilots were treated fine by the ground staff. Things deteriorated after 2004 as more expats came in; with the weakening USD, the bosses thought the expats are the surest and cheapest way to break the back of the pilots' union.........they suceeded as expats began to accept the ****ty ways of doing things. The newer Alteons guys also connived to teach pesky expats a lesson .
In line operations, things seem OK until **** hits the fan when you have to fly " solo ." The local wonder boys either freeze or get tongue tied with ATC; or worser still, get you into knots with the ATC. In non normal situation if they fail to understand your actions they get into satcom conversation solely in korean language with maintenance/operations, all the time undermining your position as commander.
I believe from conversations with colleagues still there that the situation has gone worse with lots of newer expats eager to brown nose; now you have to spend your own time and expenses doing on line courses, no chance of ad hoc DH travel if there are no bussiness or ey seats available.
Having said that, if you are furloughed or a con artist wannabe from some dodgy operation trying your luck to get into the " big " league, KAL is a great place to get in. Always worth a try!
In line operations, things seem OK until **** hits the fan when you have to fly " solo ." The local wonder boys either freeze or get tongue tied with ATC; or worser still, get you into knots with the ATC. In non normal situation if they fail to understand your actions they get into satcom conversation solely in korean language with maintenance/operations, all the time undermining your position as commander.
I believe from conversations with colleagues still there that the situation has gone worse with lots of newer expats eager to brown nose; now you have to spend your own time and expenses doing on line courses, no chance of ad hoc DH travel if there are no bussiness or ey seats available.
Having said that, if you are furloughed or a con artist wannabe from some dodgy operation trying your luck to get into the " big " league, KAL is a great place to get in. Always worth a try!
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thank you capt chambo
Thank you capt chambo.I hear that the new low cost airlines is established by bank consortiums,and they have 3 new b737ngs park on kimpo intl airport.I dont know if that is T.ways or not.do you have any friend who fly in korea? or you alredy work in korea may get more detail on this low cost airlines?by the way i am a b738captain who looking for other job in oversea.any company you recommand?
Thank you very much capt chambo.
Best regard
James
Thank you very much capt chambo.
Best regard
James
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the NASA medical
I've read this entire forum on KAL. I'm interested in the B777 NTR captain program, having extensive B757/767 experience. I have one question.
I'm 52 and after many years in aviation I have some hearing loss. The FAA medical has got to be the easiest in the world, and they don't really care. But I've applied for some overseas airlines, and saw eyebrows raised when they looked at my audiology test results. Is it even worth trying at KAL?
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I'm 52 and after many years in aviation I have some hearing loss. The FAA medical has got to be the easiest in the world, and they don't really care. But I've applied for some overseas airlines, and saw eyebrows raised when they looked at my audiology test results. Is it even worth trying at KAL?
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Just went through the KAL interview process. Medical is not easy, but don't no hearing requirment. All the captain interviewies I stayed in touch with were not offerd jobs for one reason or another, me included. I wouldn't have botherd to go over had I known how they operated. 1K down the drain in expenses.
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Medical is not easy, but don't no hearing requirment.
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Is anyone on the 19days on 11 days pattern and not commute.
Which means you live in Seoul with your family and keep the above mention pattern?
and lastly what is the 330 destination and flying like?
Which means you live in Seoul with your family and keep the above mention pattern?
and lastly what is the 330 destination and flying like?
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The FAA medical has got to be the easiest in the world, and they don't really care. But I've applied for some overseas airlines, and saw eyebrows raised when they looked at my audiology test results. Is it even worth trying at KAL?
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If it helps: You sit in a both, headset on, clicker in hand. Three tones (beep beep beep) of one freq are played at random intervals and decreasing volume. Click after each set of three. They check five frequencies. First left ear, then right.
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If you are a,
please PM me if you'll be comfortable answering some questions from someone interested in joining KAL. Thanks in advance.
- current A330 Captain at KAL, and
- are either Canadian or American (cultural similarity), and
- joined KAL as a DEC A330 Captain (didn't join as A320/A340 pilot then get TR'd),
please PM me if you'll be comfortable answering some questions from someone interested in joining KAL. Thanks in advance.
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That is the recent strategy to undermine the effort to locate Pilots. Let about 30 to 40 fly in for Screening and Interview. After they are back home again they are being told not employment. up to 90% failure rate during the screening and later comes the line training, another gamble. Not worth to give a week of vaccation away and have expenses to be told: NO.
Las Vegas in Job search at this stage, recently I have seen some Korean Pilots in China looking for a greener pasture, does that not tell you something?
Fly safe and land happy
NG
Las Vegas in Job search at this stage, recently I have seen some Korean Pilots in China looking for a greener pasture, does that not tell you something?
Fly safe and land happy
NG
any information regarding roster patterns/destinations/salary etc for the 330 fleet will be greatly appreciated guys..
Destinations:- go to the KAL website Korean Air and look under the tab of travel planning. Mostly SE Asia, Oceania, China, Japan. When you look at flights it will tell you what equipment operates on that route.
Salary:- Once checked to line $11,432. Whilst under training (approx. 3 months) $7732. Overtime $125ph for hours over 65 pcm. All figures are after Korean taxes have been paid.
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Any one know, if and/or when KAL will be recruiting type rated guys for the A380 ?
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That may change, since word on the street is that all of the B744 pilots KAL sent to Toulouse for A380 school washed out. No A330 pilots were sent - that would be silly.
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"That may change, since word on the street is that all of the B744 pilots KAL sent to Toulouse for A380 school washed out."
I keep hearing this rumour... Toulouse Airbus training is famous for being very relaxed and laid back. These guys must have been completely untrainable for them to give up and send them back.
I keep hearing this rumour... Toulouse Airbus training is famous for being very relaxed and laid back. These guys must have been completely untrainable for them to give up and send them back.
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Korean Horror Story
I have a good friend that just failed the interview procedure, from his description of the type of rules etc, korean looks like its more problematic than worthwhile, it seems that a few years ago they crashed so many aircraft that the faa told them they were about to be banned from us airspace this has made them paranoid, before you even think about it best talk to someone who is either in or has been.