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I would like to have more information regarding Jet4you (Marocco). How are the working conditions. Can I trust them?
Any info regarding the selection?. (simulator profile etc).
Any info regarding the selection?. (simulator profile etc).
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Who are Jet4You & what licenses are they looking for? I understand that they are a Moroccan company, would they accept FAA ATP? If not is it easy to convert over to a Moroccan License?
Any information would be appreciated.
Any information would be appreciated.
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I think since a while back,the Moroccan DAC does not validate FAA licenses anymore.
Foreign pilots wanting or working in Morocco can only obtain validations of their valid ICAO licenses.
Things might have changed by now, Best is to contact the company for an answer on that.
Foreign pilots wanting or working in Morocco can only obtain validations of their valid ICAO licenses.
Things might have changed by now, Best is to contact the company for an answer on that.
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TUI owned (not sure of the percentage), they don't come much bigger than them.........TUI AG Homepage
Jet4you: TUI’s Moroccan-based LCC is focused on France | anna.aero
TUI owned (not sure of the percentage), they don't come much bigger than them.........TUI AG Homepage
Jet4you: TUI’s Moroccan-based LCC is focused on France | anna.aero
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I would like to have more information regarding Jet4you (Marocco). How are the working conditions. Can I trust them?
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There are plenty of changes which took place already, the Moroccan support is already very much gone, it is now a Belgium company, also this is TUI, it is not the same way as it was. 1 aircraft left the fleet, another one parked in France awaiting financial decision about repairs, no replacements in sight.
The very near future will bring another very strong competitor just right down the porch, it does not look very nice ......
The very near future will bring another very strong competitor just right down the porch, it does not look very nice ......
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I have a freind who told me that he had to be bonded for as much as 18500 Euro´s. To be paid back if he did not stay for the duration of 12 months (fair enough), but also if he would fail any PC´s or the OCC or the M check that you have to go through. So basically they could decide if they wanted him to fail one of these, and then he would owe them a lot of money... Offcourse he said no thank you...
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well, that was what he was told anyway.
He offered them to be bonded for the 12 months contract but not for the OPC etc... they said no thank you to that..He had to be bonded for the entire thing.. wonder why
He offered them to be bonded for the 12 months contract but not for the OPC etc... they said no thank you to that..He had to be bonded for the entire thing.. wonder why
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Who will blame any operator to reconsider T&Cs if constantly faced with employees or contractors breaking the rules? Too many of our colleagues have left the country overnight as they didn't like the challenges. Reason? They did not do their homework. Fatiguing FDTL and constantly changing schedules have initiated many fights between crew and screwing departments, and this across all operators in the country.
A new FDTL is in place, will take some time to settle in, things may change.
What will never change is the mentallity which expects you to be available 24hrs, even on so called 'blank' days. These days appear in your schedule with no duty. They are automatically considered as standby.
When going for interview, ask for a sample schedule, see what your job will be, try to communicate with others before you sign the dotted line.
Talk to the agency, Contractair for Jet4you and Parc or Rishworth for Atlas Blue, don't know Air Arabia's agent yet but, the grapevine says that a direct word to them in headquarters leads to an offer for qualified Bus drivers.
And it is not only the companies check you have to pass. There is the DAC which requires a checkflight as well. Also it complies to most checks you are familar with, there are sometimes odd bits which are thrown at you, leaking fuel tank with engine failure on the other side and wx at limits for a circling approach as the ILS RWY has 18 kn tailwind, all followed by a nice go-around in obstacle filled environment, just forgot, the gear may not retract after go-around......
Not everyone has passed the DAC check; it is all a question of how far are other country interests are involved. And the loophole in the agency contracts was to get out of the contract without penalty if company training and check was passed successfully.....it did not mention the DAC check.
A new FDTL is in place, will take some time to settle in, things may change.
What will never change is the mentallity which expects you to be available 24hrs, even on so called 'blank' days. These days appear in your schedule with no duty. They are automatically considered as standby.
When going for interview, ask for a sample schedule, see what your job will be, try to communicate with others before you sign the dotted line.
Talk to the agency, Contractair for Jet4you and Parc or Rishworth for Atlas Blue, don't know Air Arabia's agent yet but, the grapevine says that a direct word to them in headquarters leads to an offer for qualified Bus drivers.
And it is not only the companies check you have to pass. There is the DAC which requires a checkflight as well. Also it complies to most checks you are familar with, there are sometimes odd bits which are thrown at you, leaking fuel tank with engine failure on the other side and wx at limits for a circling approach as the ILS RWY has 18 kn tailwind, all followed by a nice go-around in obstacle filled environment, just forgot, the gear may not retract after go-around......
Not everyone has passed the DAC check; it is all a question of how far are other country interests are involved. And the loophole in the agency contracts was to get out of the contract without penalty if company training and check was passed successfully.....it did not mention the DAC check.
TUI: "they don't come much bigger than them."
Like: Pan Am
Like: TWA
Like: Swissair
Like: SABENA
I used to think like that and now I have a wardrobe full of different uniforms!
Thank God I have retired.
Like: Pan Am
Like: TWA
Like: Swissair
Like: SABENA
I used to think like that and now I have a wardrobe full of different uniforms!
Thank God I have retired.
Ut Sementem Feeceris
.....there are sometimes odd bits which are thrown at you, leaking fuel tank with engine failure on the other side and wx at limits for a circling approach as the ILS RWY has 18 kn tailwind, all followed by a nice go-around in obstacle filled environment, just forgot, the gear may not retract after go-around......
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