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KLMF100poshboy 31st October 2011 13:21

Eastern Airways Recruitment?
 
Slight change of direction....But...
Does anyone know who is in charge of recruitment, really in-charge, ie chief pilots assistant etc?!

Piloto2011 31st October 2011 21:07

Can anyone shed some light on their recruitment plans? Cheers. :)

turbine100 2nd January 2013 17:03

They have people in the hold people at the moment.

northern pie eater 29th October 2013 07:58

Salary
 
Salary is correct, FO's salary starts low but increases with service and hours.
If you want to be a direct entry Capt you will need oil & gas hours which are 4k total time & 2k Pic (preferably multi crew) Many FO's at eastern ready for command but screwed by the oil & gas requirements. Present situation is that Logan may take many of the Abz based Saab crews...So there may be Abz based jobs soon. There are better jobs , but if you're desperate ;)
On a positive note, Non compliance with Hat wearing regulations seems to have been relaxed :eek:

jarvis123 29th October 2013 12:47

What is the minimum MULTI CREW PIC, they will consider for oil and gas work, if someone applied to them with lots of single crew pic?

PaulW 29th October 2013 20:01

I believe the hours requirements are to meet OGP / GDP which are 4000 total, 2500 PIC and 2000 MEPIC. FOs require 1000 total with 100 PIC. As stated previously there are many very capable and very experienced FOs in the company, with limited promotion opportunities due to the hours requirements above.

If you join as an FO expect to join the back of a long queue for command. If you're wanting to be a direct entry Captain, I hope you're very good, as you'll need to step up to match the quality of the FOs.

Whatever anybody says about the company and its conditions its a great first job for experience. When people leave, they all say they miss the camaraderie, which is missing in every company I can think that people have left to between the flight and cabin crew, who all muck in together at work and socially at Eastern. The crew are the biggest asset Eastern has.

Good luck to those that apply.

taz.devil 30th October 2013 09:36

From UK Flights: Aberdeen, Cardiff, Leeds Bradford, Newcastle Flights | Eastern Airways career page,

'ATTENTION: There is currently a scam running regarding job vacancies. It has been brought to our attention that a company is posing as Eastern Airways' and posting job vacancies for people to join the Eastern Airways team. They are primarily aimed at Non UK Citizens. As part of the process the company asks for visa details and payment.
DO NOT respond to any job vacancy adverts if they ask you to send the application to [email protected]'

Happy Wanderer 31st October 2013 18:09

So let me get this right (and assuming the info on PPJN is up-to-date and correct)....for a newbie FO it's basically a SSTR costing 13k for the J41 or £15k for the S2000, in return for a starting salary of £21k? That's for a full 12 months salary, right......???

mad_jock 31st October 2013 19:06

Most don't start at those levels as there was an hours increment.

So every 500 hours total time you get an extra lump.

Every 500 turbine time you get an extra lump.

Every 6 months you get additional service lump

So if you start with 1000 hours through instructing you already have 2 increments which were about 1500 extra.

Then in 6 months you would get another 600 odd.

If you were at a high hours base you were getting 1 TT and 1 turbine increments and 2 service one year and then next 2 total, 2 turbine and 2 service the next.

So the pay went up quite rapidly.

So you would never be on that starting salary for more than 6 months.

For all the faults of Eastern its a brilliant start to your career. Yes you will be shafted by crewing and get mucked around a lot for what seems to be low pay. But it is a job, you do get trained well, there are some nice folk work for Eastern and the pay gets OK within 24 months.

There are lots of ex eastern out there and most more than likely would never go back. But I am sure all of them will admit they had some good times and some good training when they were there.

Happy Wanderer 31st October 2013 19:20

Thanks MJ.

radudumb 3rd November 2013 18:07

Hello guys, do you know any email address where to send an application for Eastern? I've send 10 emails to [email protected] and no reply.
I'm saab 2000 TR FO 1200 hrs on type 1400 TT and as I read on this forum they are looking for pilots.
Thanks

No Country Members 4th November 2013 11:34

It may well be stating the obvious, but Loganair are about to start operating 3 Saab 2000s. They might reply to your emails.

radudumb 4th November 2013 19:27

Thanks, I know, actually they will start with the aircraft I delivered to NAC. EX Carpatair - SBD, SFB, SBJ. Perhaps they are not replying because of my nationality; or I should just wait. Will see.

covec 16th November 2013 00:42

radudumb:

Are there any regional operators in Eastern Europe who will take wannabee FOs?

I have 850 hours - current MEIR/MCC? Brit born & bred. Cannae get a look in anywhere in my northern home country...

radudumb 18th November 2013 11:11

covec

No, Eastern European regional airlines and not only regional are trying to compete with Wizz air....but no chance.
So for the moment no positions available in the dark side of EUROPE (Eastern) except Wizz, but who knows...maybe in the future.

inaki 18th November 2013 19:42

What kind of pilots are they looking for? Do you have to live in the UK to be considered?

OAJ 27th November 2013 18:19

Hey guys,
I will be doing an interview at Eastern Airways soon. I am looking for somebody who is currently flying or has flown for Eastern Airways and who can tell me more about the application. Like what kind of questions do they ask in the personal and flight technical interview? I found on the web that they ask questions about aerodynamics and icing.
If somebody has more detailed information about their requiting process and interview questions I would be very pleased if you could let me know!
Thanks in advance

Ethiopia 4th December 2013 05:09

Eastern Airways awarded contract in France

wordyuk 31st January 2014 18:27

Anyone know which aircraft are based where at Eastern?

LNIDA 2nd February 2014 19:15

They are normally based somewhere else the minute you move there,canal barge or caravan a good option


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