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Is it better to be hired direct through China Airlines, or go through a crew leasing company. A-PAL is offering $4250 per mo. w/a $750 mo. housing allowance. What is CAL offering?
CAL's website says there is an attractive remuneration program if your 742 typed. Anyone know what this means. Ive got the type..Thanks
CAL's website says there is an attractive remuneration program if your 742 typed. Anyone know what this means. Ive got the type..Thanks
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They are not hiring for the 737 any more.
I applied on Aug 15th 2002, and received an email last week to see if i am interested to fly the 744 (right seat) and i said yes.
I am still waiting to hear for my interview in Feb. I'll keep you posted if i hear any more news.
Later
I applied on Aug 15th 2002, and received an email last week to see if i am interested to fly the 744 (right seat) and i said yes.
I am still waiting to hear for my interview in Feb. I'll keep you posted if i hear any more news.
Later
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Skaz,
If you have 1500TT, you will be put on file but they will put you on the lowest priority.
They want jet time for the obvious reasons but also the exact type on the a/c they operate.
Just keep on trying though! Good Luck.
If you have 1500TT, you will be put on file but they will put you on the lowest priority.
They want jet time for the obvious reasons but also the exact type on the a/c they operate.
Just keep on trying though! Good Luck.
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eeh...thank you MR Box... sorry got distracted by the handle
question though, what to fill in on the application op the page re the salary and days away and allowances etc......they want to know what you have earned, or what you want to earn from them? very cunfucious
question though, what to fill in on the application op the page re the salary and days away and allowances etc......they want to know what you have earned, or what you want to earn from them? very cunfucious
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I'm just curious about your remarks regarding China Airlines.
Would you have any idea, if they need that many "type rated" crew, why they have an age 42 cutoff???
With their Safety record, I simply can't imagine how age discrimination enhances their ability to improve on it. Do you?
I hate to sound like a whiner (which I'm not, I assure you) but although I haven't submitted my details to them, I would be interested in working for them. Especially with the present realities of our industry.
Reasonable companies have certain 'flexibilities' when looking at the overall candidate. Perhaps CAL do as well. I wouldn't know.
You probably know as well, the recruiting Agencies aren't very helpful to just plain useless, as they see things in black and white. In most cases they are merely a nuisance to the Airlines that are recruiting. If you aren't current they won't lift a finger on your behalf. Plus, it is my understanding, CAL will place you on a full course anyway. So, you might as well deal directly with CAL than an agency.
I have over 3500 hours on the A300-600 as an F/O.
I am Type Rated on both A310 and A300.
I have over 11,000 Total flying hours.
But....I'm over 42.
If an ex-pat is likely to fly ONLY a specific type while at CAL, what difference does age make or how does it fit into the equation.
I'd be interested in your analysis.
Thanks.
I'm just curious about your remarks regarding China Airlines.
Would you have any idea, if they need that many "type rated" crew, why they have an age 42 cutoff???
With their Safety record, I simply can't imagine how age discrimination enhances their ability to improve on it. Do you?
I hate to sound like a whiner (which I'm not, I assure you) but although I haven't submitted my details to them, I would be interested in working for them. Especially with the present realities of our industry.
Reasonable companies have certain 'flexibilities' when looking at the overall candidate. Perhaps CAL do as well. I wouldn't know.
You probably know as well, the recruiting Agencies aren't very helpful to just plain useless, as they see things in black and white. In most cases they are merely a nuisance to the Airlines that are recruiting. If you aren't current they won't lift a finger on your behalf. Plus, it is my understanding, CAL will place you on a full course anyway. So, you might as well deal directly with CAL than an agency.
I have over 3500 hours on the A300-600 as an F/O.
I am Type Rated on both A310 and A300.
I have over 11,000 Total flying hours.
But....I'm over 42.
If an ex-pat is likely to fly ONLY a specific type while at CAL, what difference does age make or how does it fit into the equation.
I'd be interested in your analysis.
Thanks.
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Dear ilovelonghaul,
Thanks for your consistent post.
One question: is CAL considering DEC for the time being, I mean, provided the candidate have the experience ( more than 12,000 hr TT; 9,000 hr plus PIC on heavy etc etc)?
What are the disponible bases?
RGDS
Thanks for your consistent post.
One question: is CAL considering DEC for the time being, I mean, provided the candidate have the experience ( more than 12,000 hr TT; 9,000 hr plus PIC on heavy etc etc)?
What are the disponible bases?
RGDS
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...so many questions...and you forget mine!....
again: do you think CAL would consider DEC, provided the candidates are experienced enough (say, more than 9,000 hr PIC jet transport time)? And in this case would they consider a transition course?
Regards,
...so many questions...and you forget mine!....
again: do you think CAL would consider DEC, provided the candidates are experienced enough (say, more than 9,000 hr PIC jet transport time)? And in this case would they consider a transition course?
Regards,
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I am filling in the app at the moment what did people put in the Work Conditions Survey. Unsure what their getting at, I have no idea the cost of living in China etc. Any ideas?
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ilovelonghaul,
Thanks.
As for DECs, please more detail info on: 1. Average terms and conditions (type rating bonds?)
2. bases
3. rosters
Are you presently with them? Which position?
Rgds
Thanks.
As for DECs, please more detail info on: 1. Average terms and conditions (type rating bonds?)
2. bases
3. rosters
Are you presently with them? Which position?
Rgds
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Thanks , buddy!
I am sending my application today. Are they actively recruiting at this time? I was told they have a big wide body order for the next few years. Most of the present recruitment is for expansion or due to retirement?
Once again, thank you and nice flights!
I am sending my application today. Are they actively recruiting at this time? I was told they have a big wide body order for the next few years. Most of the present recruitment is for expansion or due to retirement?
Once again, thank you and nice flights!
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ilovelonghaul,
have you got any idea if CAL is hiring A340 f/o this year???
I applied last year id december but didn't hear from them sofar.
By the way, I am A330,A340 type rated and have an ATPL (Jar/fcl).
Thanks for your comments anyway throughout this forum.
Greetings.
have you got any idea if CAL is hiring A340 f/o this year???
I applied last year id december but didn't hear from them sofar.
By the way, I am A330,A340 type rated and have an ATPL (Jar/fcl).
Thanks for your comments anyway throughout this forum.
Greetings.
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ilovelonghaul,
You must be management guy with such good points.
Why you didn’t mention cost of living in Taipei, and the cost of school?There is only one (private) American school and it is very, very expansive-5 years ago was 1,300$ a month per child. F/O salary is 4,200$ and there is nothing left after paying all the bills. I had to borrow some money first couple of months. Cockpit atmosphere is not very nice, they don’t like speaking English, and you will spend most of the time being ignored.
You must be management guy with such good points.
Why you didn’t mention cost of living in Taipei, and the cost of school?There is only one (private) American school and it is very, very expansive-5 years ago was 1,300$ a month per child. F/O salary is 4,200$ and there is nothing left after paying all the bills. I had to borrow some money first couple of months. Cockpit atmosphere is not very nice, they don’t like speaking English, and you will spend most of the time being ignored.
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ilovelonghaul, the best and nice answer I ever heard from an expat, the world need a drivers like you, but please look at those expat doing in Cathay, Emirates, Gulf Air, Qatar and many places in Asia do the asians have a place in southern hemisphre, certainly not in northern hemisphre, any way nice to heard there is still no racist expat
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hi, ilovelonghaul
how much does not having a type rating diminish your chances of getting in?
Would those same chances improve so much it would be worthwile going somewhere like ASGjet or Eagle Jet and paying for a rating and time-on-type?
cheers for your time, mate
how much does not having a type rating diminish your chances of getting in?
Would those same chances improve so much it would be worthwile going somewhere like ASGjet or Eagle Jet and paying for a rating and time-on-type?
cheers for your time, mate