Is there Racism/discrimination at Jet Star Japan
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Is there Racism/discrimination at Jet Star Japan
After a number of expats recruited to fly A320s in Japan, not one is flying after a year, several planes are sat on the ground not being flown,the company is losing a fortune!
Delaying tactics are being used to keep expats from flying, in a vain attempt to play for time to upgrade their own pilots to be captains.
Expats have passed JCAB checks yet need to now have extra medicals, tech tests or anything else the Japanese management can dream up.
Why did they even bother to recruit expats and waste thetime of these guys and give false hopes?
Anyone else with similar experiences here?
Delaying tactics are being used to keep expats from flying, in a vain attempt to play for time to upgrade their own pilots to be captains.
Expats have passed JCAB checks yet need to now have extra medicals, tech tests or anything else the Japanese management can dream up.
Why did they even bother to recruit expats and waste thetime of these guys and give false hopes?
Anyone else with similar experiences here?
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there's everythingism you can think of
It is the way they do things my friend, totally different culture, and it always takes 15 to 18 months to start actual flying when foreigners join, usually spent one and half days in school, 5 on golf course etc., Don't knock it, they are getting paid and do not have to do much, makes it sound like pilots will definitely whine about anything, no job, got a job, no flying , too much flying.
They take breaking a contract very seriously, as it is considered your word and honour.
Want to work overseas, better adapt and enjoy.
They take breaking a contract very seriously, as it is considered your word and honour.
Want to work overseas, better adapt and enjoy.
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Oh, so the training is not 3 months as some new hired was claiming so strongly here about a year ago??? No that can't be, I'm sure you are mistaken...., he was insisting that everybody from the management, contract company was telling them 90 days so you have to be mistaken
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Six month training then OK to go
Horse puckey on the 18 month training. Training does take awhile but normally six months seems to be average whether type rated or not. Those over 50 need a couple more simulator sessions but nothing arduous.
Jet Star likely having regulatory issues but this is only speculation. Japanese companies in my experience are good to work for. The only bug in the system is the JCAB licensing inquisitions. Some of the inspectors (not all) are miserable in the question periods. Examination through humiliations and intimidation.
Aircraft are well maintained. F/Os well trained though may be inexperienced and have difficulty hand flying the aircraft. They learn quickly, though.
Jet Star likely having regulatory issues but this is only speculation. Japanese companies in my experience are good to work for. The only bug in the system is the JCAB licensing inquisitions. Some of the inspectors (not all) are miserable in the question periods. Examination through humiliations and intimidation.
Aircraft are well maintained. F/Os well trained though may be inexperienced and have difficulty hand flying the aircraft. They learn quickly, though.
I would be very careful about hitching my star to an overseas Jetstar outfit. The QANTAS group, of which Jetstar is part, is attempting to get Australian Government assistance in protecting mainline QANTAS, which has been suffering years of mismanagement and neglect, second fiddle to its low-cost sibling, Jetstar which is despised by many pilots and passengers.
This is not sitting well with many Australians, with QANTAS group money being shovelled into these offshore Jetstar 'experiments'.
This is not sitting well with many Australians, with QANTAS group money being shovelled into these offshore Jetstar 'experiments'.
Last edited by Captain Dart; 6th Dec 2013 at 08:13.
short flights long nights
If some of the comments flying around the Australian media at the moment are anything to go by, The days of Jetstar in its present form may well be numbered.