THY Road Show London//Dublin//Sydney(Aus)//Melbourne(Aus)
Just got confirmed dates for THY roadshow for the following cities:
LONDON Date : 09-10 June 2014 Time : 2:00pm Venue : Sheraton Heathrow Airport DUBLIN Date : 12-13 June 2014 Time : 2:00pm Venue : Maldron Airport Dublin Hotel Sydney, Australia Date : 23-24 June 2014 Time : 2:00pm Venue : Sofitel Hotel Sydney Wentworth Melbourne, |Australia Date : 26-27 June 2014 Time : 2:00pm Venue : The Langham Hotel- Southgate |
why Turkish
Turkish apparently needs pilots. Who knows if there was ever a expat FO promoted to captain? (I know you need a Bachelor degree min).
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No upgrade for foreign pilots. Even if they would hold a university degree.
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what experience are they looking for?
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experince
They made many 'Road Show' before come to Dublın,London and Australia
I think they looking for same conditions İf you want to learn mone you can chek Turkish Airlines English web site and THY DUBAİ DE PİLOTLARLA BULUŞACAK |
ok , nevermind, a heap of heavy time no matter which entry level you try!
no mention of Australia events on their website though |
They require an EASA licence, and they're having roadshows in Australia!?
Priceless!!!! haha:D |
They require an EASA licence Not reading the ad...priceless:ok: |
You will find you will need an EASA. Despite the FAA/ICAO that is in their ad.
Just ask past guys here on the 737 and A320 who joined with an ICAO licence, only to be sacked at the end of the year when the DGCA changed their policy. First they required EASA, then they dropped the requirement for ICAO/FAA, then they reinstated it and gave guys till the end of the year to get an EASA licence (Long haul guys got a longer extention), then they dropped the requirement again. Just last month a friend of mine was accepted, then called when he'd resigned asking if he had an EASA licence. He didn't, so they would only give him a one year contract. As you can see, these guys change month to month, and don't give a **** if you lose your job. So maybe they do accept ICAO/FAA. But if you come here thinking it's going to stay that way, then good luck fella. If you don't have an EASA, you better be prepared to study up because they will change again. Not reading up on THY history or doing your homework.... PRICELESS!!:ok: |
Those of you who are looking for the requirements can find the info here
twentyyearstoolate: they require a JAA/EASA lic if you are non type rated and applying for the non type rated position...that because of the Turkish Civil Aviation (SHGM/DGCA) requirement and not THY. |
Yes have the EASA licence, just not the heavy jet time
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Glad they they want an EASA licence. Very dubious about others floating around in the system.
What numbers are turkish looking for in the next few years? 100 positions? |
"Glad they they want an EASA licence. Very dubious about others floating around in the system."
Meaning: I don't want to have to compete against even more pilots := |
Pin Head What numbers are turkish looking for in the next few years? 100 positions? |
what de facto say is true ..THY just recently turned 15 737max options to confirm orders.. just the 737 order schedule is 2016=20, 2018= 20, 2019=15, 2020 30 and 2021=10 a total of 95 air frames.
now you have an additional 25 (+5 options i think) 777's, 30+ A330's and over 100 A320/321's ... all planning on joining the THY fleet by 2023:eek: :rolleyes::rolleyes: despite what other people might be saying there is no possibility IMHO that even the local market to cater for the large number of crew required even with the growing number of training organisations here... as the deadline draws closer for airframe handovers and the 2023 deadline THY will eventually change the conditions to compete with other carrier in the region to attract crew or its going to be one expensive parking lot :eek: |
How about start by stopping absurd discrimination, really integrating foreigners ( with a ban on the word "yabanci" starting to call FO with their name and offer some sort of benefits for pilots with and without families. So much could be done. On the other end..how to justify the tricks with seniority, the intake of turbo prop captains with no jet time ( and no degree :rolleyes: ) that will jump seniority and bypass a lot of very experienced FO with thousand of hours on type and be trained and upgraded in THY. I fail to see any wisdom in it and, along with other questionable practices, a potential source of future problems. Sometimes looks like THY is willing to lose pilots and not to get the quality one they badly need and that are mostly heading more to the East...
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I am suspicious of airlines who advertise for crew on a daily basis for more than two years.
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At 25-30% pass rate and doubling of the fleet ,thats about another 250 or so to arrive...thats quite a few selection weeks id say:E
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They were voted out of the EU. Now they invade via the air!
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