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henriksch 15th Apr 2007 18:00

Hi

I just got called for an interview with Randhem for the Jet Airways FO position.

Does anyone have some idea what the interview will be like?

Is there a sim check?

Thank You

Pretzel 15th Apr 2007 18:09

just read ace the pilot tech interview book.. all questions were in there.. read the previous pages of this thread i think some of the guys posted stuff.. i cant remember all of them..sorry .. just be your self.. no sim check..

Pretzel

Pilot747 16th Apr 2007 14:58

Any help on the best way to apply for Jet Airways any help much appreciatated i've tried searching the website but nothing is coming up
Thanx in advance

R680 18th Apr 2007 00:19

Question
 
Can anyone past or present at Jet Airways comment on medical/alchohol testing policies there? Thanks.

X-FEED 1 18th Apr 2007 17:03

www.jetairways.com ;
About Us/Careers/Cockpit Crew/Apply Online
or
[email protected]

Regards

henriksch 19th Apr 2007 10:10

Can anyone confirm that India are more strict regarding vision on the medical then JAA?

Pretzel 19th Apr 2007 16:52

from what i know.. india are more strict on everything... but i could be wrong!

Canuck15 19th Apr 2007 17:17

Strict is an understatement ..........................

Pilot747 19th Apr 2007 21:57

They not strict they just corrupt

henriksch 19th Apr 2007 22:16

Any personal experience on that?

AMF473 20th Apr 2007 01:11

Randhem interview
 
Hi!

First, congratulations on your new job!:D

I am French too and have been invited for an interview on the 30th of April, do you remember some of the ATPL technical questions they asked?

Thanks a lot and hopefully meet you soon!

Olivier

rr1 20th Apr 2007 09:20

Very straight forward interview. Standard stuff about yourself and what youve been doing. Why you want to work in India and do you think you could handle it...
Tech questions.... When to start a descent from FL350. Whats V1, VMBE, V2 etc Content of a position report and a mayday call. A scenario drawn on the white board, of an aircraft in flight with a cabin fire and the captains lost the plot, what actions would you take if your destination airport is 10 mins away but Cat 3 only and not good enough wx for normal approach and your not certified but have done the training and your diversion is 40 mins away..... Another scenario of if the captains ignoring you on the flight deck and tells you to shut up... what would you do...
Thats about all I can remember

PPRuNe Towers 20th Apr 2007 15:23

Have any of you applying in for these program places had any briefing or explanation regarding at what point and how long into the contract it will be before you handle the aircraft for take off and landing?

Has anyone mentioned the '300 hour check' which, due to many factors, can occur several hundred hours late? Will you be subject to it?

Have you been told at what point you will not be accompanied by a safety pilot in the third seat?

Have the promoters discussed who flies the aircraft during the monsoon season?

There are a combination of DGCA and company rules that will have a very significant impact on your future employment prospects in the industry if you have no previous turbo jet/turbine experience. Is the European flying going to bypass these requirements or will you start all over again?
Recruiters for companies in your future know all about this - your posts suggest you don't.

If you are puzzled by my questions you really, really should be asking them yourselves before entering any committment.

Regards
Rob

phelanrob 21st Apr 2007 14:08

medical check for expat pilot
 
Hi all -
Does anybody work for Jet Airways as an expat or has any clue on the following matter: I would like to know whether, as an expat, you have to go thru a medical check upon your arrival in India, or if having a valid JAA class 1 medical is satisfying enough for the company?
Thanks in advance!

rdr 22nd Apr 2007 06:52

Thats enough. Keep your JAA medical and your licence current. Indian DGCA needs you to do a medical once every 6 months, irrespective of your age.
You do not need to do an Indian medical

phelanrob 22nd Apr 2007 10:04

Thanks very much for your reply. Do you mean that I'll have to renew my JAA medical every 6 months when I work in India?

henriksch 22nd Apr 2007 21:46

I have a few questions about JetAirways, and please only answer if you KNOW it, thank you.

Is it true that a FO wont be allowed to fly the ac below 1000 feet until he has 1000 hours on type..

Is the roster 6/1 for 8 weeks, and then 2 weeks off?

Any info on living situation if you bring your wife? Do they help (or pay) for an apartment thats not shared?

How long is the wait from interview to training, and again from tarining to linetraining in Turkey.

Thank You

flycold 23rd Apr 2007 02:43

yes, as far as I heard.

And the housing is depend on your contract.

usually they offer USD1800 or equivalent.

good flight:ok:

rdr 23rd Apr 2007 03:41

everytime you do your six monthly medical, whether jaa or icao, or whatever,
the company will take a scanned copy of it. so, you keep your home licence current and they keep your indian validation going. everyone is happy.
again, no indian medical required.

Pretzel 23rd Apr 2007 04:11

"Is it true that a FO wont be allowed to fly the ac below 1000 feet until he has 1000 hours on type"...


300 hours... as far as i know..


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