Non type rated easyjet recruitment?
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Thanks for the reply.
As I heard from some people the company pays for the TR if you are based in Portugal or Palma. Is that true?
I have a few thousand hours on jet aircraft already.
In this case what salary can I expect? It is not second officer contract I assume.
As I heard from some people the company pays for the TR if you are based in Portugal or Palma. Is that true?
I have a few thousand hours on jet aircraft already.
In this case what salary can I expect? It is not second officer contract I assume.
@ King6
easyJet has excellent, highly skilled and good attitude FOs from outside who are also becoming excellent Captains. Our easyJet success in the past is built on the experience level from other airlines, which most of us tend to forget.
I agree, that our recruitment should consider a more broad spectrum, as it used to be. On the other hand, you probably would not have a job in BA now without your experience with us.
easyJet has excellent, highly skilled and good attitude FOs from outside who are also becoming excellent Captains. Our easyJet success in the past is built on the experience level from other airlines, which most of us tend to forget.
I agree, that our recruitment should consider a more broad spectrum, as it used to be. On the other hand, you probably would not have a job in BA now without your experience with us.
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TR courses have stopped for the summer and will start again Sept time. Those on the first dates have only recently been made offers so your time will hopefully come sooner or later They will be running courses throughout the winter so there should be plenty of spaces to get on eventually
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There seems to be some confusion. I agree with you about the diversity of EZ recruits over the years. I however am not the one who was complaining about it as I am still an EZ pilot. It was another forum member who had been turned down by EZ. [quote=a350pilots;9803759]@ King6
There seems to be some confusion. I agree with you about the diversity of EZ recruits over the years. I however am not the one who was complaining about it as I am still an EZ pilot. It was another forum member who had been turned down by EZ. [quote=a350pilots;9803759]@ King6
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HI everyone,
I will attend the assessment soon for NTR F/O, could anyone give me some hints about how the day will be? I still haven't received the briefing form Easy.
Thanks a lot in advance.
I will attend the assessment soon for NTR F/O, could anyone give me some hints about how the day will be? I still haven't received the briefing form Easy.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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Thinking about applying to Easyjet, does anyone know how many experienced pilot they need, have around 4500 hours, but on 737. I know most places will be filled with cadets, but thinking a more financially stable company is better in the long run.
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If it's anything like this year, when around 400/450 pilots were hired, about 50 were DEC, 100 DEFO and the rest cadets. How many of these DEFO were rated I have no idea, but a fair amount I guess.
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Part time question
Does anyone know if you joined Easy as a DEC at LGW or LTN how long it would take to be offered part time, and what the part time options (75%, 50% etc) are?
Thanks for any info.
Thanks for any info.