skyeurope conditions
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skyeurope conditions
Hi all
About Skyeurope.
Does anyone have some informations (about working condition, rosters, salary, left seat track…..) for an experienced and type rated f/o.
Thanks
About Skyeurope.
Does anyone have some informations (about working condition, rosters, salary, left seat track…..) for an experienced and type rated f/o.
Thanks
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Have a look at the following link. It seems to be fairly accurate from what colleagues there tell me.
http://www.pilotjobsnetwork.com/fact...mmcmwuy9xa12jc
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http://www.pilotjobsnetwork.com/fact...mmcmwuy9xa12jc
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Redundant crews...
SkyEurope is not hiring at the moment, as they have actually crews in excess for the winter programme.
When they did hire during the last two years they hired FO's with frozen ATPL + 250 hours with a selfsponsored type rating. But be aware they hire locals whenever possible to keep the salaries low.
Minimum hours for a command is 2500 hours.
Roster is not very stable, but working conditions are quite good. New nice aircrafts in KRK and PRG bases. Nice girls in the cabin
As an unexperienced FO I would keep an eye on them,but they won't be hiring for the next six months.
For salary, check ppjn.com
When they did hire during the last two years they hired FO's with frozen ATPL + 250 hours with a selfsponsored type rating. But be aware they hire locals whenever possible to keep the salaries low.
Minimum hours for a command is 2500 hours.
Roster is not very stable, but working conditions are quite good. New nice aircrafts in KRK and PRG bases. Nice girls in the cabin
As an unexperienced FO I would keep an eye on them,but they won't be hiring for the next six months.
For salary, check ppjn.com