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NeilPeart 15th Feb 2012 01:53

Skymark Interview and Sim
 
Does anyone have any recent info on the Skymark interview and sim?

I'm looking for anyone that had the interview recently.

Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Neil

prat985 20th Feb 2012 01:11

Skymark interview questions
 
Have an interview this week in Mia, can anyone share interview details ?

captjns 24th Feb 2012 13:39

The interview was very relaxed. Met with a senior captain and a member of HR from Skymark. Reviewed my documents and had an informal conversation.

A profile will be distributed a couple of hours before the simulator. Very simple and straight forward and really nothing to write home about.

The Simulator was very straight forward too. No non-normals, no briefing, just a plain vanilla evaluation of one’s basic flying skills and attitude and judgment. The interviewing captain occupies the right seat and is very helpful and provides all instructions. No guess work. All that is required of the applicant is that they can fly the jet, and follow suggestions from the support pilot. Do not question his recommendations, just do as advised to do.

Normal takeoff to 3,000’. Clean up an accelerate to about 220 kts. F/Ds and A/T ON.
Then positioned to about a 6 mile final. F/Ds on and A/Ts off. Accomplish a normal CAT I ILS approach to a full stop landing.

Second flight… Visual Pattern with F/Ds and A/Ts off.

Very simple.

They will be interviewing for the next 2 weeks or so for both May and July classes. The May class is just about filled, they said. Applicants will be notified either way after the inteviews have been completed.

Tailwind2100 29th Feb 2012 11:46

Can someone currently at Sky PM me if you are able to answer some questions? Interview in 2 weeks.

Thanks.

chrislikesblue 29th Feb 2012 16:34

Anyone has their recruitment contact person to send a cv? I dont see any contact email in their website.

captjns 29th Feb 2012 16:36

You can register your details with WASINC

WASINC International

They are a contracting agency providing pilots to SKYMARK and many carriers in China too.

Give it a shot.

Good luck:ok:

chrislikesblue 1st Mar 2012 03:09

Copied,thanks a lot.

kwaiyai 1st Mar 2012 03:14

You can try PARC too Chris,

chrislikesblue 1st Mar 2012 04:15

Wilco,thanks.

galdian 1st Mar 2012 21:37

Parc, Wasinc, Rishworth, IAC, IASCO (I think that's all??) recruit for Skymark, listed in no order of perceived merit ....... or otherwise.

All contract agencies will shaft you if the need is there - their client is the airline, not you.

One of the certainties of life - maybe should be added to birth, death and taxes?? :ok:

fullforward 1st Mar 2012 22:32

AGENCIES
 
As can be easily found here, Parc used to be top of notch (had a good experience with them 12 years ago), Rishworth something to avoid at all costs.
No idea about the others.

Esprit6969 1st Mar 2012 23:21

All contracts being equal at Skymark...which contract company is the best to deal with?

Have they started hiring into the Airbus?

Thanks.

galdian 2nd Mar 2012 08:36

RE: agencies, just for info for anyone looking at SKY and making no recommendations (refer above post):

- commuting and days off, you do get 10 days off per month however the word "consecutive" is all important and needs to be very clear, some indicate 10 days with 9 consecutive, some just say 10 days;

- bases, presently Tokyo and Kobe with others being considered however any inference that you may have your choice of base flies in the face of the way Japanese management prefer to operate;

- transport at base, presently SKY generally provide/arrange transport on overnights however at base it is public transport (in all weather conditions and except for very early/late starts and finishes) and SKY will re-imburse the cost;

- upgrades, yes announced that SKY will get A330 and A380 however no-one (least of all SKY) have nailed down how they will be crewed....and much will happen in the next 12-18 months.

Just a few items to consider regards the agencies and SKY - and it's not impossible that individual agencies have negotiated a better deal, however very unlikely.
And if they have....ask them about the SKY/TAXI contract issue a few years ago....and whom the agencies supported.

Surprise - it wasn't the pilots.

fullforward - things change, I had a pretty fair contract with Rishworth 10 years ago in Japan, I think that's the key as the tax issue in Japan is very clear for ALL agencies.
Rishworth in other parts of the universe........??

Cheers all.

LindbergB767 2nd Mar 2012 10:27

6969
I am quite surprised that you are asking those questions because according to you on another post (Air Japan) you have 2 friends on training with Skymark now and they tell you everything .
As far as agency they are all the same. They are very good until you put your name on the contract. After you are by yourself
Parc use to be the best but unfortunatly since Oxford control them they are like the other one. Only good thing with Parc (so far) money is always there around the 26 of each month
No expats have been offered transition on Airbus now and it will not happen until mid 2013 if they do it

Esprit6969 2nd Mar 2012 13:00

F me...hey Lindbergh, give it a rest. Yes, I know a couple people in training, they are both with the same agency. I doubt that they know all the ins and outs of all the contract agencies, hence my post. Seriously, you, and the other 2 dooshbags need to get a life and focus your anger towards something/somebody else. Just trying to get all the facts before I accept an interview for this job. Got a problem with that?

Esprit6969 2nd Mar 2012 13:02

Are you stalking me? There are laws against that.

Tailwind2100 2nd Mar 2012 21:28

Lindberg. Check your PM's.

eddie shoestring 3rd Mar 2012 02:50

Thanks Galdian,

I'm currently checking out this job through several agencies and I agree, there seems to be a few differences between the contracts offered.
The biverbial carrot dangling over the cliff which some agencies love to use (which P$%%es me off), regarding the A330/A380 conversion is not a factor in my decision making.

I'm also not clear on the 10days off issue,...does anyone know if this is 10 days consecutive ?...and if so, if Skymark will let you do a 20/40 cycle?

Regarding the agencies, I have been a Contract pilot for many years and I can only echo other posts on this issue: the agencies are happy to sign you up and after that the assistance is minimal. In the end they all have two clients to serve and they will always side with the client who pays them, simple.

Good luck to everyone going to the screenings, will be interested to know how you got on.

ED

pw4090 4th Mar 2012 11:09

What's minimum requirement for them?
 
Anybody knows Skymark's actual requirement?
I have 5000TT(mostly turbine include boeing), 1500PIC on business jet.
I don't have any answer.
What's the actual flight experience for the interviewee?

Thanks!

No_Speed_Restriction 5th Mar 2012 18:44

All depends which agency you go through.


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