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Old 14th September 2005 | 08:02
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Air Excel 737 at Manchester

I know that there's a related thread nearby, but could a Manchester-based Excel 737NG pilot please comment on his/her situation? Would you recommend it, are you trying to get out, etc, etc?

Thanks in anticipation - might stop me making another serious career error.......
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Old 15th September 2005 | 18:28
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Aiye, good luck on getting a reply!

I tried on here many a times to find out about Exel but you never get a reply!

Seems like you need to be in the masons to get into exel!
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Old 15th September 2005 | 18:50
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Would give up now if you cannot even spell the name correctly!
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Old 15th September 2005 | 19:01
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Jees is it XL or EXCEL???????????

A company that uses two names doesnt deserve it to be spelled right!
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Old 16th September 2005 | 09:53
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Hey 757operator!

I'm based at Gatwick but I do enjoy working for Excel. Been to Manchester a few times and it seems nice. The only problem with Excel, according to me, is during the winter. Since being a charter company you never know what to expect.
I'm not even sure what is going to happen yet. A few guys are going to Ryan though.
I am looking for another because I'm trying to find something more stable, as stable as it can be in the aviation business.
If you decide to apply I don't think you will regret it.
Good luck!
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Old 19th September 2005 | 09:42
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737XL Pilot

Thanks for that, much appreciated. In the 737 fleet, do you see any downside from the merger with Air Atlanta?
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Old 19th September 2005 | 16:53
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Gota be a mason to get into Excel...........No !! It's a licenced engineer's mafia ! ! !
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Old 19th September 2005 | 16:56
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737XL I have sent you a PM
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Old 9th October 2005 | 18:27
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So, another thread with not much info disclosed about XL,EXCEL,EXEL.
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Old 11th October 2005 | 06:50
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or EGSHELL.......
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