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jetpro767 15th July 2013 10:00

Delta airlines hiring
 
Delta Airlines announces hiring plans for summer schedule 2014. Now accepting applications for 300-400 positions.

No RYR for me 15th July 2013 16:31

Is that @mainline or one of the regionals?

aa73 15th July 2013 16:38

Mainline. Whole bunch of un-defers, followed by flow-ups from Compass, Pinnacle, followed by street hires.

JRK110 15th July 2013 16:53

I'd give my left nut to work for Delta, unfortunately they won't like my EASA ATPL. :sad:

Great to see such a big upturn, good luck to all who apply!

aa73 15th July 2013 20:20

AA should be announcing new hires soon as well. Just back from recurrent, the word is they are still planning on October.

Nice to see the US legacies ramping up again!

sonicguy 16th July 2013 07:41

what would be a starting salary as F/O at Delta or AA?

Luke SkyToddler 16th July 2013 08:20

Hark what is that clattering sound I can hear? I do believe it is the sweet sound of Tim Clark, James Hogan, and Akbar Al-Baker's knees, knocking in fear :ok:

fatbus 16th July 2013 08:25

Really why?

Captain Dart 16th July 2013 10:59

John Slosar at CX's knees will not be trembling. You will instead hear a squelching sound, which will be his salivary glands working overtime at the thought of replacing the expensive expats with cheap cadets.

aa73 16th July 2013 22:17

DL new hire pay $60/hr.
AA new hire pay $40/hr, but will come up to DL with new joint AA/US contract.

Aviator68 17th July 2013 10:15

Awesome News!:D I want to get the 'Heck Outta Dodge' i.e. the Sand Box!

Keylime 28th July 2013 12:27

U.S. Airlines Hiring
 
This is just the start. All of the majors((American, USAirways, Continental, United, Southwest, FedEx(some excess now until they absorb all of the 727 guys), UPS)) will be hiring. Delta has 3000-3500 mandatory retirements in the next 10 years. Pretty much the same at all carriers.

root 28th July 2013 14:58

Can European pilots move west? By the looks of it, with the US implementing their 1500 hours rule and the retirement wave, it seems like we're looking at some strong demand there.

I'm totally ignorant of US visa/workforce regulations, but would it be viable?

bucket_and_spade 28th July 2013 15:24

There's the licence issue!

EMB-145LR 28th July 2013 16:01

You need a green card to work over here. Only way to get that is via marriage to a national or having an immediate family member with citizenship. I came over here after getting married to an American. The FAA licence conversion isn't too bad.

All that being said, I'm itching to get back to the UK.

sonicguy 28th July 2013 16:07

Why EMB-145? Any particular reason?

EMB-145LR 28th July 2013 16:14

Mainly to be closer to family and friends, but also to get away from the toxic atmosphere created by the huge political and social divide over here. We'd prefer our kids to go through the UK education system too. Not to mention how badly the airlines in my sector of the industry tend to treat their pilots.

It's a great adventure and I do enjoy it over here, particularly where I live now, but there's no place like home.

Clandestino 31st July 2013 14:00


Can European pilots move west?
No, but they just might be able to move east, provided pilots market across the pond suffers sudden upturn and some Yankee expats return home. Small chance but I keep my fingers crossed.

Non Zero 2nd August 2013 18:14


Can European pilots move west?
Actually Europe will not look that bad either ... by the end of 1Q-2014 the airline showbizz will see some good numbers ... EU is now taking advantage of tons of investment made during the past 3 years of very cheap market!



Have a look at IAG!

IAG - International Airlines Group - Investor Relations


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