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CLEAR4T/O 17th Jan 2007 08:55

Thanks Gator,

Straight from the horses mouth then...

I'll sit tight for the time being and wait for that phone to ring!!!!

Cheers

Bearcat 17th Jan 2007 10:02

some one mentioned time to cmd....a while says me as there is a huge raft of F/O's who have 7 plus yrs experience and these folk are in headlights for command so their vacant spots are now for grabs over time.

There'll be no quick commands....you'll do your time like everyone else.

Count von Altibar 17th Jan 2007 11:29

People I know in EI who joined in 1991 still don't have commands. Of course, if a huge expansion is on the way then things can change rapidly.

skywaytoheaven 17th Jan 2007 12:22


Originally Posted by Count von Altibar (Post 3073447)
People I know in EI who joined in 1991 still don't have commands. Of course, if a huge expansion is on the way then things can change rapidly.

over 15 years to cmd, mmm thats alot of "clear right's"! and walk arounds in the rain! Good luck to all applying.

Any info on time to 330?

snaga 17th Jan 2007 12:47

I don't know who the Count knows in EI, but it sounds like they may a bit on the slow side! Commands for people I know have reached 1996-7.

CarbHeatIn 17th Jan 2007 17:24

FOs on the 330 have put off command cause they like the lifestyle on the 330and a command would mean a move back to the 320.

AFAIK there is no mixed fleet flying in EI.

manuelvi 27th Jan 2007 17:10

Hi All.
Does some of you guys knows how many F/o Aer Lingus require at the moment and the salary expectations,roster and bases for new hired one?
Tks

Cheers

MV

Somos 29th Jan 2007 17:02

Hi.
In the same way than Manuelvi, anyone knows ?
And time transfert to A330 with significant Hours on the A320 (1500H). i'll appreciate to get a roster as well to know if we can commute with UK or France ? :ok:
thks

Aussie 5th Feb 2007 06:57

Is it realistic for a newbie Commercial pilot with 350hrs non rated to get a gig?

Bad Robot 10th Feb 2007 11:21

What is the Sim profile then?
Is it just basic handling, ILS, G/A, any single engine work, is Auto Pilot in or out, is Auto Thrust in or out, any minor emergencys/ ECAM drills?
What engines is used CMF56 or IAE V2500s?
Many Thanks.:ok:

BR.

manuelvi 10th Feb 2007 15:15

This is the email i used too and worked fine.
Can it be that they closed the applications?
MV

lorcandaly 11th Feb 2007 06:21

Hi all

Just wondering what the current situation with aerlingus is? I see that they have started advertising for a DUB base on the website and are accepting applications with preference to type rated pilots-HOWEVER they have said on the website that they will acceot applications from applicants with a fATPL...My question is how likely is it that they will take low hour pilots straight out of an FTO with plus/minus 250 hours :ugh:

dlav 11th Feb 2007 10:24

I heard they took an OAT APP grad with similar hours to yourself. Fingers crossed :ok:

lorcandaly 11th Feb 2007 17:16

Really? Thats great to hear-is that true though do you know>Would be great to hear any more opinions on the matter or similar job offers-to a multi IR fATPL pilot with low hours (250). Cheers Lorcan.

dlav 11th Feb 2007 17:47

Hi Lorcan,
I heard it from the staff at OAT last week, great news if its true.

Hoping they will still be looking at similar people in the next few months when I finish at OAT :)

dlav

lorcandaly 15th Feb 2007 08:33

Do you know what the guys backround was? Irish? Hours? ANy contacts etc?

Somos 20th Feb 2007 14:34

Aer lingus Rosters
 
Hi

I´m looking for some examples of Aer lingus Airbus 320 rosters and I have some questions awell:

How many nightstops per month?
Days off per month?
How many sectors per day?
How long to upgrade to 330 ??

Thanks so much :) :)

Falling_Penguin 22nd Feb 2007 12:42

Aer Lingus new contracts
 
Hello all,

Just wondering if any AL flight crew can tell me what changes, if any, are to be made to pilots' terms and conditions?

Thanks in advance....

From the Irish Times, unknown source.

=========================================
Aer Lingus to hire 300 pilots and cabin crew
17/2/2007

Aer Lingus is planning to recruit more than 300
pilots and cabin crew this year to enable it expand its long-haul
services and open its first base outside the Republic.

All of the staff are being issued with new contracts, which are
the subject of a dispute with Siptu and other trade unions involved
with the airline.

The new contracts would mean staff would have reduced holiday
entitlements, while allowances and working hours would also be
altered.

Entry-level pay for cabin crew is €22,500, rising to about
€30,000 when allowances are added. About 14 cabin crew are
graduating from training each week.

The new staff are needed for Aer Lingus to expand its long-haul
services. The carrier will take delivery of two new A330 aircraft
for use on these routes in May and June. Aer Lingus is hoping that
a new open skies bilateral agreement between the European Union and
the United States will have been agreed by then to allow it open
new transatlantic routes.

If those talks fail, the airline will expand its services on
existing routes to New York, Boston, Los Angeles and Dubai.

Aer Lingus is also expected to establish a base in the UK to
provide flights between British airports and to continental Europe
from next January. It will take delivery of two A320 aircraft in
December for these services.

The move will increase Aer Lingus' staff numbers by about 8.6
per cent from its current level of about 3,500.

It already has about 1,000 cabin crew, the majority of whom are
represented by Impact, which also acts for its pilots.

Impact, which represents about 1,400 staff at Aer Lingus, is
currently in talks with the airline over the introduction of the
new contracts under the auspices of the Labour Relations Commission
(LRC).

Siptu, which acts for 1,800 Aer Lingus workers, and craft unions
this week issued the company with notice of their intention to take
industrial action by the end of February.

Aer Lingus introduced the new contracts for staff joining from
February 1st. It plans to issue the contracts to existing employees
on March 1st. It is understood that the airline will make renewed
efforts to resume talks with Siptu next week, possibly under the
umbrella of the LRC.

Siptu has so far refused to enter talks until the company
suspends plans to introduce the contracts.

"The ball is in their court; there's no more we can do," said
Michael Halpenny, Siptu's national industrial
secretary.

NYC 22nd Feb 2007 16:24

Aer Lingus Recruitment
 
Hi everybody,

don't blame me, if this topic already exists...couldn't find answers to some of my questions.

I am thinking about an application as an F/O with Aer Lingus and now looking for some detailed information about the selection process, interview, sim ride... for an Airbus rated and experienced pilot.

According to their website, they are still looking for F/O's. How long does it usually take to get an acknowledgement or even an interview date?

Well, thanks for any info or link and the best to all of you guys!!

greetings

TwoDeadDogs 3rd Mar 2007 15:50

Hi there
I've heard lately that they are interviewing Ryanair guys with experience right now, but have taken on two newbies with 250 hrs TT, fresh out of school, who have been charged E25K for the Type.
regards
TDD


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