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SEV 27th Nov 2007 21:39

Wizz air
 
Hi people!
Somebody could tell information about Wizz-air?? What they demand?
People who many hours in turboprop... no experienced pilot.Yo have to pay the TR ...???
Thanks in advanced!!

Mercenary Pilot 27th Nov 2007 22:01

From their website.....:rolleyes:


A320 type-rated first officer
Location: Poland and Romania Job Code: FO08/2007 Description A320 type-rated first officer Wizz Air flies a young fleet of Airbus A320s. Based on the current fleet development plan, the fleet should consist of up to 53 aircraft by 2012 (please read more on Wizz Air Fleet). Wizz Air offers flights from Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia and Romania to many European destinations. Wizz Air carried over 3 million passengers in 2006.

Wizz Air offers fast career opportunities, based on individual performance (see the details below)!

"Let me fly or send me home", we follow this famous pilots' saying by planning, on average, over 80 hours of flying a month for a pilot. Wizz Air pilots can expect a steady roster of 6/4, published monthly.

We pay salary from the first day of type-rating.

Our Staff Travel Policy gives every employee and their relatives opportunity to use unlimited number of tickets for Wizz Air flights.

We provide our crewmembers with uniforms (free of charge, replaced according to uniform regulations).
Crew meal on duty.

Due to our operational growth we are seeking for
type-rated First Officers.

Our potential candidates will

º Have a minimum of 1500 hours on type
º Hold ATPL frozen, national licence (issued according to ICAO or JAA regulations)
º Have completed MCC training
º Have completed Performance A for ICAO licence holders
º Have completed jet familiarisation/orientation course or be prepared to complete (at own expense) before firm offer is made by Wizz Air
º Know English language fluently

Recruitment process

If you are interested in joining the dynamic team of Wizz Air, please fill out our application form, and attach our pilot datasheet. Please be advised, that we accept only the pilot datasheet as attachment!

Wizz Air will conduct the selection process to assess the successful applicants' technical skills, command skills and behavioral disposition.


B767PL 27th Nov 2007 22:34

When they say

"Hold ATPL frozen, national licence (issued according to ICAO or JAA regulations)"

Does FAA ATPL count then, since it is ICAO?

Mercenary Pilot 27th Nov 2007 22:56

Doubt it. I think they mean a European national ATPL gained before JAA was formed. If you had an FAA licence, you would have to convert it to fly for Wizz. I'm not sure what the current requirements are but I'm guessing that the 14 JAA exams would have to be completed.

Phileas Fogg 28th Nov 2007 00:16

And if an FAA licence holder is American then he probably wouldn't have the rights to live and work in the European Union!

Anonymus6 28th Nov 2007 04:39

Wizz air
 
If you are bulgarian, hungarian and romanian you go direct to Wizz air, even if you have an FAA license you can joyn them as an FO. If you are not local then you have to go through agencies. There are two agencies out there. They hire FAA guys (if not local) with time on type only. They want 300 hours on type.

My friend is a hungarian and he is in the Oktober class for wizz air. He hold FAA license, not JAA, but he got around 1500 hours total time.

hope this helps

Good luck

74world 28th Nov 2007 04:56

Wizz
 
Hi Guys,
Never believe everything you read on Prune that's for sure!
1-YES, Wizz Air employ guys with FAA licence.
2-NO, you don't need time on type or even an Airbus type rating.
3-Correct 2 agencies are currently recruiting for Wizz, I would strongly recommand to go with Confair in AMS.
For info Hungary is not YET a full JAA member so they are accepting ANY ICAO licences....you just have to convert it into a National Hungarian licence (takes about 2 months, type rating+conversion).
When Hungary finally becomes a FULL MEMBER, then your National licence will become JAA.
Cheers :cool:

B767PL 28th Nov 2007 05:26

74world, sent you a PM. :}

74world 28th Nov 2007 06:03

Hi B767PL

I have replied to your email...... :ok:

Cheers

Mercenary Pilot 28th Nov 2007 09:00


For info Hungary is not YET a full JAA member so they are accepting ANY ICAO licences....you just have to convert it into a National Hungarian licence
So that's the trick then, I wondered how they could get around it. Thanks for the update 74world, I stand corrected. :)

74world 28th Nov 2007 10:33

Hi Mercenary pilot,

Yes, not yet a full member, but I expect that country to become one within the next 12 months.....what it takes is only an audit from the JAA.

The day they become a full member the "loop hole" will be close! so hurry up....if you don't want to sit the 14 exams.

Cheers :ok:

SEV 28th Nov 2007 16:06

SEV
 
Hi people!!
It´s sound good. Anybody works for them?? salary, people staff ....
Thanks

bear11 29th Nov 2007 09:01

74world, it's my understanding that the Hungarian CAA have failed 2 JAA audits so far (certainly 1 at least), and "in the next 12 months" has a familiar ring to it for Hungarian pilots. This has lead to many Hungarian pilots speculating that the reason for the lack of Hurry Up on the part of the CAA may be political - in the sense that it makes it far harder for their pilots to disappear off to better-paying jobs in the rest of the EU.

Even when the audit is passed, there remains the distinct possibility that new JAA converted licences may not be accepted by other member states, especially for engineers as has happened in the past with their neighbours.

74world 29th Nov 2007 10:52

Hi bear 11,

Sorry but I don't agree with you......Hungary will (eventually) pass the JAA audit, it's only a matter of time!

Once the audit is pass, then the Hungarian CAA won't be able to do what they are currently doing, that is: accept ICAO licences. :rolleyes:

For pilots ALREADY holding a National licence it will be an automatic switch over (if requested).......

What I've mentioned above has already happened with the "new EU members", and it will happen again.

Further more, Wizz Air is not currently JAA compliant for fun.

Cheers :E

alkor 29th Nov 2007 20:36

hi,

whats the f/o pay...after tax

cheers

flytheplane 30th Nov 2007 16:24

Hi,

it`s a difficult question it depends where you pay your taxes,between 1900-3150 Euro net.,but most of us get between 2000-2500 net:{
(It varies because in some countries you do not have to tax the flight pay!)






flytheplane

A320VMO 1st Dec 2007 03:50

Wizz Salary ?
 
Does anyone know what the current Captain salary in Wizz is ? Basic & sector pay ?

flytheplane 1st Dec 2007 12:11

Hi,
Captain salary is 40000 Euro p/a plus sectors = 40000 + min 450x60Euro additional you get 8% for insurance etc. 72360Euro p\a(gross),net varies just as I said 2 posts before!!!!!




flytheplane

rumair999 2nd Dec 2007 18:20

Re Wizz anyone have ops ctcs? or know if they need any ops staff soon:ok:

Dentist 5th Dec 2007 03:56

Actually, 36 000 Euro for the first 6 months and then 40 000


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