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eramusbdraggin 14th July 2007 09:11

IndiGo- India's only foreign airline
 
Hi! did you know that as a quid pro co to Indian Operators for lobbying in extending the DGCA's tenure MCA has permitted foreign crew sets to fly together. Bye bye Indian CPL holders. welcome expat cojoes.

Indigo, the only indian carrier that has stubbornly refused to employ or train any indian entry level pilot has got it made. Poor indian suckers will after begging and borrowing upto USD $ 40,000/- will again be jobless.

Foreign pilot applications maybe sent and Indian pilots waiting and watching may send their resignations to VP HR.

A320CAPT 14th July 2007 11:29

...not so much polite to our Indian colleagues...:hmm:
nevertheless, what I heard one of the crew member MUST be an AIRBUS TRI/TRE..
Who can confirm that it's NOT true??

outofsynch 15th July 2007 08:16

easyjet
 
Rumour has it that some orange jets and crew (line and Trainers), may be off to Indigo in the near future....

HAWK21M 15th July 2007 09:14

As long as the Best skilled available are recruited,its fine.
regds
MEL

haree 16th July 2007 06:53

This was bound to happen someday.. No surprises.. Only a matter of time before Air Deccan Kingfisher Jet etc to follow suit to up their standards

Haree

CaptainProp 20th July 2007 09:43

Guys, I dont see the problem here. Like someone said earlier, as long as the best qualified pilot gets the job, who cares where he/she comes from? Its called open market and free competition... This is how things work in many (most?) parts of the world already. If India wants to grow and become a big -er player on the worlds market you guys better get used to the competition. Or maybe you expect to keep the cake and eat it?

Anyway, with the current pay levels in india it should not be too much of a probelm...maybe some expat competition will be a positive thing, pushing pay upwards? Lots of jobs in india over the next 10-15 years, be positive guys...

/CP

5150 20th July 2007 09:53


Rumour has it that some orange jets and crew (line and Trainers), may be off to Indigo in the near future....
That rumour is now fact. . .

The Flying Cokeman 20th July 2007 10:31

outofsync & 5150,


Orange crew have been offered to go there for a 6 months contract but only BUS Capt's & F/o's, NO trainers can go as they are still needed for training within EZY.

Macky72 20th July 2007 10:38

Lots of Orange flight crew seem interested. Be interersting to see the deal offered. No doubt the more who seem interested to lower to T & C 's will be. After all they aren't doing it to "Enhance the lifestyle options" as the E:mail suggests, but to make the Orange machine some extra cash due to current over staffing.

Kraut 20th July 2007 20:28

The same will happen as with MAD. Some guys jump on the bone, the company is positioning in front of their nose.
No exact clue about the contracts, but raise the hand to go for it! Management likes those guys! Finally they can keep T& Cīs down for the "indian pilot experience"

jeremydewever 20th July 2007 23:28

hello I am planing to go to easyjet after my training at CTC. do you think they will recruit much cadets like me ? I heard it is low cost working condition so is not good company, but good thing is I can have 4 stripes in 2 years :D

gareth08 21st July 2007 00:19

You heard wrong.............

Payscale 21st July 2007 04:06

Are you aware how many millions expat indians there are around the world, taking up jobs from the local populations, so please dont complaint when a few expats get jobs in your country.....anyway I hear there will be jobs for all with the rate of expansion of the indian aviation sector

fiftypercentn1 21st July 2007 07:31

ehhe ure a cadet and u want 4 stripes in 2 years..!!??i would keep a bit of a lower profile if i were u. cheers
by the way conditions are better than many non low cost companies

as for the other things said here i really dont get what the problem is..they simply asked whos interested, they probably dont know the conditions yet themselves. its just a possibility on a volunteer basis,if u dont like it u dont go and stay where u are!none is forcing you.
it seems to me that sometimes we complain just for the sake of it.

5150 21st July 2007 09:38


but good thing is I can have 4 stripes in 2 years
You're right - two on each side

:rolleyes:

santos dumont 21st July 2007 10:18


Guys, I dont see the problem here. Like someone said earlier, as long as the best qualified pilot gets the job, who cares where he/she comes from? Its called open market and free competition... This is how things work in many (most?) parts of the world already
Where do you come from, Mars ? Do you know what you are talking about ? I have three thousand hours of twin turboprop. Does it mean I can get hired over a local pilot fresh out of flying school for the same job ? Where is this magic land ?

SD

Kraut 21st July 2007 10:19

@ JEREMYDEWEVER
.........but good thing is I can have 4 stripes in 2 years........
Are you sure you will be doing fine in the flying business?
Maybe better try management career?

jeremydewever 21st July 2007 12:05

Kraut,

Sorry but I am ambitius, and anyway, a friend said me easyjet make you captain in 2 years.
You are not at easyjet so please, do not speak of something you dont know.

Regards.

:rolleyes:

Right Way Up 21st July 2007 12:14

Jeremydewer,
I think you'll find Kraut is at Easy. If you're a cadet it will be impossible for you to become Capt in 2 years as you'll have less than 2000 hrs.

ZBMAN 21st July 2007 12:33

Jeremydewer,

Kraut works for easyJet, and has been on these forums for quite a while now, so perhaps the least you could do is check your facts before posting.

I too work for easyJet. I have joined the company with 1500hrs and a full ATPL, and I can assure you I am at the very least 2 to 3 years to a command, ie, nowhere near for the moment! Perhaps you should think long and hard about what it is to be a captain. For heaven's sake you'll still be getting used to your job after just 2 years! I know I was and even now I learn new things every day I go flying, greatly thanks to the experience level of the guy sitting to my left :ok:.

My advice: concentrate on becoming a good First Officer and then you'll be ready to be a good Captain.

now back to the topic


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