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airbuspilot69 15th October 2006 14:23

ure dead right
 

Originally Posted by ForzaLazio (Post 2859007)
Hello guys,

I heard from few people about the opportunity now for foreign pilots to go to work in India. High pay and housing provided by the company. Anybody heard about it? If so, which one is the airline? Thank you much!

yeah u bet!! i am a pilot with an indian airlie. Try applying to kingfisher, goair & indigo, spicejet. howz 10000 for a captain buddy??/

Kraut 15th October 2006 15:20


Originally Posted by airbuspilot69 (Post 2909716)
. howz 10000 for a captain buddy??/

US-Dollar? Euros? 10000 Blockhours in 10 Years?:)

LOKE 15th October 2006 18:35

Jet Airways
 
A few days ago it was posted that, regarding Jet Airways, they we’re reneging on contractual agreements reference accommodations, annual leave and time off. Has this been established as fact or is it in the rumor stage? Are they actually unilaterally changing a written contract? If it’s true – how are the pilots taking it?
Thanks for any information. I’ve heard such great things about Jet Airways in the past that this seems like a complete turn about.
LL

Amin 4th November 2006 05:43

Working in india
 
I have been applying to several airlines in India for the last 6-8 months, eventhough I'm just a college student and a flight instructor with low flight time. I finally recieved an e-mail from Air deccan Chief Pilot few weeks ago stating that
"At the outset thank you for sending your CV to us. However, we still are
waiting for approval to hire foreign co-pilots. Once the approval is
available we will get back to you".

I thought Indian carriers got approved by the government to hire first officers,,,:ugh: I'm confused.

I still haven't heard anything yet and I have been trying to call them, but no luck so far.:bored: I'm planing to send my CV again when I break the 1000 hours.


Good luck guys

RMP2 4th November 2006 22:21

enjoy your time flying in India.

Freight-Dog 5th November 2006 03:05

Can you please find the source for this info

I have about 3000 tt
1200 multi but none in jets ,can i apply for a F.O position there

Thanks

Amin 5th November 2006 04:10

Working in india
 
RMP2

Thanks for informing us what is going on in India. Also congratulation for your new job :ok:. I guess I need a type rating or build 500 hours multi time. I will PM you later.

Good luck

cheduve 9th November 2006 16:50

In India
 
1.Direct entry left seat requieres 500 PIC on type.
2. I saw the new directive as 2 days ago and DGCA has just aprooved of FO expats, CPL and 3 current on type.
Don't know yet when companies will start hiring but get back to me in a couple of weeks and I'll let you know.
There are all kind in every country and here in India is no different, it all depends on how your contract is written.
So far I had no trouble, but always on the lookout,
Contact me if you have any more specific questions.
Cheduve

jet777 12th November 2006 13:14

Expat T & C at Jet Airways
 

Originally Posted by LOKE (Post 2910078)
A few days ago it was posted that, regarding Jet Airways, they we’re reneging on contractual agreements reference accommodations, annual leave and time off. Has this been established as fact or is it in the rumor stage? Are they actually unilaterally changing a written contract? If it’s true – how are the pilots taking it?
Thanks for any information. I’ve heard such great things about Jet Airways in the past that this seems like a complete turn about.
LL

From CaptBlowOut:
"Jet Airways
At the moment Jet Airways apparently isnt the best place to be... I was told they promise everything and when you are there they start taking it all back. At the moment there is a dispute about accomodation, the guys are put up in 5 star hotel appartments, as per contract, but the company has told them to move to a 3 star junk hotel by the end of the month !!!! Same thing with annual leave and time off....... Better check up on these things before you guys pack up the toothbrush"

In my opinion these are all baseless rumours. I know many Expat pilots working at Jet and havent heard of any ad hoc / unilateral changes being made to their contracts. And at no point have the pilots been made to move to 3 star JUNK accomodation. Yes all airlines have their petty issues of rostering etc but I havent heard any serious issues abt Jet / T & C of the expats.


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