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There seems to be a black list or at least that's the logical conclusion I'm left with. Three applications in 3 years rejected without an invitation or reason supplied. 7000 on type (A320), 3000 PIC. I've worked for a certain ACMI they fell out with. Will ignores my emails. Anyone else?
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Originally Posted by Toro103r
(Post 11809953)
Applied early December and was told I would be contacted within 4 weeks for a short telephone interview initially, but never heard anything since, colleague applied same time as me, and has already completed his interview and sim assessment, seems to be a bit hit and miss.
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Originally Posted by Toro103r
(Post 11811035)
Well! I ate those words quickly!! Just got invited for an interview and sim assessment
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Can anyone shed some light on what life is like at the BFS base? What an average roster could be like. Is there a timeline for airbus replacing 737s there?
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Originally Posted by Kibathepilot
(Post 11819293)
Can anyone shed some light on what life is like at the BFS base? What an average roster could be like. Is there a timeline for airbus replacing 737s there?
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Is it possible to even get an interview with a European license?
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Originally Posted by Dissident1
(Post 11819622)
Is it possible to even get an interview with a European license?
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Originally Posted by Lewes22
(Post 11797940)
At the risk of sounding like a broken record. Would anyone who has recently gone through the NTR FO assessment be able to offer a few nuggets of wisdom/insight.
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Just went through the TR recruitment, happy to help though PM if anyone needs advice?
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Originally Posted by Allthegearnoidea
(Post 11831555)
Just went through the TR recruitment, happy to help though PM if anyone needs advice?
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What is the time to command for the 737 at the moment for an experienced FO with thousands of hours on type? Seniority based?
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Originally Posted by flyerflyer1
(Post 11856493)
What is the time to command for the 737 at the moment for an experienced FO with thousands of hours on type? Seniority based?
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Originally Posted by JM926
(Post 11856506)
no seniority involved in it. 6 months post final line check and if your sim/line checks were ok then you’re able to apply as long as you hve the hours
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Meritocracy based - subject to OMD and grading minimums.
They would probably be wondering why “an experienced FO with thousands of hours on type” has not achieved Command yet. |
Originally Posted by flyerflyer1
(Post 11856675)
So there are guys that have been there since joining getting jumped by direct entry FOs if they have the hours and after 6 months? Wow. In reality does it work like that?
biggest issue is if you’re in a “dead man’s shoes for command” base and you are relatively inexperienced but ultimately want your command in that base. The risk would be that while you don’t yet have the hours, external joiners could join with the required experience, apply and get a command or at least on the waiting list for that base. that being said, if you’re on the other side of the coin could work well for you. Horses for courses. Different people will have differing views on whether or not that’s a good way to do it-but in this day and age most people will be able to go into it eyes open and make an informed choice about it |
CU is a lottery, goalposts changed in the last year or 2, now need all 4's or above in sims leading up to getting approved to join the program. Problem with that is some TRE's seldom give 4's, others give them liberally, standardisation is not their strong point so sim grading is down to the TRE on the day. One may be forgiving of a minor faux par, another might mark you down for it and you only need 1 x 3 to throw a spanner in the works.
That said, if you were in the RAF, then you're in. Once in the program you will see just how unstandardised the process is, some guys getting very simple issues on their command assessment sims, others getting fully loaded and set up to fail. Ultimately if your BTRE & PBM like you then you should be alright and they can overrule a 3 in order to move you on. If not or you are unsure where you stand with them then it will be made abundantly clear by how difficult it is made for you. There are some things in Jet2 that are good. The command upgrade process is not one of them. |
Originally Posted by flyerflyer1
(Post 11856675)
So there are guys that have been there since joining getting jumped by direct entry FOs if they have the hours and after 6 months? Wow. In reality does it work like that?
If you have the hours and have applied then you’ll be ahead of new joiner experienced FOs. And although you can put yourself in the system as a new joiner after six months, in reality it will be well over a year before things start to happen. Also worth bearing in mind that there’s a contraction of the 737 fleet, so Airbus commands are likely to come quicker in future. |
Any thoughts on how long does a pilot typically remain in Jet2 hold pool before being invited to start type rating training?
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I think it might depend on how flexible you are on basing, if you're happy to go anywhere you will probably get an earlier start date. If you absolutely want a particular base it may take a bit longer. Of course it also dpends on you being rated / non rated and on training capacity. In my experience being flexible on basing can be an advantage if this is a company you want to join. The company are very good at getting new joiners to the base of their choice.
As regards the command upgrade process, I can only speak for the Airbus fleet but I don't see any of the issues mentioned above. I don't have any experience of the Boeing side of things here. |
I went to one of their roadshows in Dubai a while back, really impressed me with the pitch.
Have a couple of mates based in STN who speak very highly of the airline. |
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