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Lucavdh 15th February 2010 15:54

Allegiant air md 80 pilot
 
Hello ! Does anyone know about Allegiant air ? Are they looking for Pilots ? I have 300 hours on MD80 and i found out that they have bought 18 MD 80'S

thank you to all ...

CitationsRock4me 15th February 2010 17:45

they are not hiring, they already have a pool.

Lucavdh 16th February 2010 11:28

What is a pool ?

Thanks

flown-it 16th February 2010 14:07

English lesson on the word POOL
 
Well the dictionary say's it's a body of still water!!!! It's also a game like billiards or a lottery in the UK based on football scores. Finally it's a combination of resources (as in "let us pool our funds and buy a case of beer"!)
But in this case it refers to a body of bodies!!
What CitationsRock4me is saying is that they already have a bunch of applicants that they have screened.

Northbeach 16th February 2010 16:34

Being placed in a pool means.................
 
Lucavdh,

In this case a “pool” means that the airline has already screened a number of applicants and would like to hire them, but cannot at the present time. The applicants are told that they are in a “holding pool” or “pool” and that when the airline needs to hire pilots they will be contacted. Unfortunately there is no guarantee of a job, nor is there any time frame. A pilot can be in a “pool” indefinitely and never receive a job offer.

The “screening” I mentioned could just mean they have looked at their CVs and are interested in interviewing those applicants, or it could mean that those applicants have already gone through the interview(s), testing, simulator evaluations and background checks and are ready for a class date.

The applicant has no job offer, nor do they have a date when they can expect to be given a job offer. All they know is at the point of being placed in a “pool” they had the qualifications to be considered for a job if one was available at that time.

On the other hand the Airline has no guarantee that the applicant will still be available should they call and offer a job at some future time.

Remember the only stupid question is the one that you do not ask. I hope you found the above explanation helpful. I wish you the best of luck on your continued search and on your flying career. I spent 10 years on the MD80 and remember it fondly. I think Saudia is recruiting pilots for their MD90s perhaps that is an option for you (realizing the MD80 & 90 are different airplanes). Seems to me I saw it on the Saudi Arabian Airlines recruitment web site linked to by “Mutt” here on PPRune.

Respectfully,

Northbeach

11Fan 16th February 2010 21:58

Lucavdh,

This should keep you busy for a while.

http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/ma...allegiant.html

Saturno 19th February 2010 16:51

no comment...

ICAO language proficency req. compliance!!


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