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RFN 16th Nov 2002 04:50

CAL interview process
 
I have an interview coming up with CAL.
I would appreciate any info on the written exam as well as the interview process.

Regards,

RFN

KingAir 22nd Nov 2002 14:34

Hi RFN.
Sorry, can't help you with the interview but just wondering what your time is like. I'm thinking about applying but I wanted to find out first what kind of times are competitive for interviews with CAL.

Thank you much.

RFN 22nd Nov 2002 22:04

KingAir
 
Lots of very experienced people attending the interviews, with the most "junior" pilot with probable a min of 4000hrs on jets alone.
I have double that and then some...
Put your name in the hat, that's the only way to find if your suitable.

Bon chance.

sefabas 28th Dec 2002 04:04

China Airlines Interview
 
There is only a simple 20 question quiz.Have to get 60% to pass. To date no one has failed. Pretty normal every day questions.IFR related and some Theory stuff.Nothing to sweat over. Interview 6 to 7 panel board .Lasts about 30 mins. Make you feel welcome.No technical questions just on what if related and personal stuff about your career etc.etc. Good luck

luna landing 29th Dec 2002 07:37

Bases?
 
RFN or any of the others doing interviews - do you know where CAL are basing their new pilots, or what bases exist now?

Snot Box 29th Dec 2002 16:35

I asked about North America basing but the interviewer only told me they are basing their crews in Taipei "for the time being". Very casual atmosphere as I find it just like sefabas said and they welcome you.

Cheers

moon11 3rd Jan 2003 20:50

Is there any age limit for F/O position with them?

joserjetdriver 4th Jan 2003 03:27

question...
 
Any idea what pay is for an FO on the 74-400 ??

MEGAMAN 4th Jan 2003 15:09

CAL age limits for F/O is 50 yrs, and no promise for future upgrading as Captain :(

JohnnyJet 4th Jan 2003 17:16

joser, I interviewed in Sydney in Nov. I was told I would be interviewing for 737 Capt. As soon as I sat down they told me they need 747 cruise pilots. I just turned down an invite for the second interview, here's why. Pay$3800us per month, 15 days vac per yr, 5 days sick per yr, 22days work per month, $700 per month for rent yet you need twice that if you have a family and schools are $1000 per month with no help from CA in that depatment. 5 yr contract. They tried to dangle a command pos in 2yrs on the 747. Don't believe them.

ejacrew 5th Jan 2003 01:35

CAL in general
 
Johnjet, you are one smart fellow! I have been working in CAL for the last 5 years and it was a good choice that you've turned them away.
The rostering here is as poor as it can be, you never know about your roster for the next month until about 2 days before the start of the following month and it changes.
I am on a national terms, the pay is US$4500 for 70hours/mo. no housing and educational allowances, per diem is us$2 per hour, that is it!!
To all of you that is interested in CAL, think twice before you take the offer! NEVER, NEVER believe on what they said.

PM me if u need more info.

by the way, I have resigned from CAL for a job with EK.:eek:

Cheers

gaga1976 5th Jan 2003 06:12

They do not seem a serious company.
I've sent my application by mail in August last year. I had no confirmation they received it so after two-three months I've sent an e-mail asking if they received it and that I would like to know more about pay, rostering, off days, accommodation etc. I received no answer at all.
A month or two later I've got an email to come for sim/medical/interview (F/O B744). I still have a slightest idea about a conditions and what I hear here on PPRuNe looks ridiculous. 3800$ for 22 days of long - never home - range flying in Taiwan, no school allowance, 5 dys sick per year???
I'm even getting to think they have an excellent deal over there, and you guys want to go yourselves so you are pulling my leg.
Could all this be true?

JohnnyJet 5th Jan 2003 18:44

gaga, if you know any Ansett guys, ask them. I think I was the only non Ansett pilot there. I forgot to mention as a Taipei based pilot you pay their tax. I think it was 20%

Jetnoise 6th Jan 2003 02:40

Anyone working for CAL and enjoying it?
How is the life in taiwan, wat is positive about the company?
Can you give more informations...

Thanks

sefabas 6th Jan 2003 07:03

Pay For F/O
 
Pay for F/O 744and the A340 is $4835US/month with type rating Without Rating is $3835/month

Bases are for Taipei but some are going to or are commuting from HNK or abroad.

gaga1976 7th Jan 2003 05:22

Do they arrange-pay the tickets?
If you pass a sim/medical/interview how long does it take to be offered a job with CAL. Is it pending deliveries of new B744 or you stay there and start immediately?
What if you leave early?

Thanks

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