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I'm 6'4" with 2500 hrs. and a Jetstream type. If I can fit in that thing.....
United should be doing this work.
A complete outsourcing of flying. Yay airline industry. Rock bottom fares means everyone outsources their heavy mx, now this. But hey, we can go from Midway to Orlando for less than $150 roundtrip....so its cool
they probably have more resumes than they know what to do with...so truly the title is correct, so long jobs
I guarantee that unlike in Europe, they are no US pilots (minus the few expat out there) out of work that are current and qualified on the A330 but the story is different for the ton of A320 types pulling weekly unemployment checks. The JAA requirement is just that. To prevent them from getting EU jobs. A foreign company comes into town to hire but can’t fine qualified applicants domestically so they petition to import the jobs from elsewhere. Better known as "Sponsorship", a practice permitted within the labor and immigrations laws of the land. Years ago it was commonly used to hire from domestic helpers and farm laborers, to scientist and engineers, then expanded to nurses and the IT types. Now it's our turn and that’s where UAL comes in. So our government couldn't see beyond first row of trees on this one. Open Skies my a$$.
I am not sure I completely understand you. The 320 candidates must have a JAA A320 type and hold a US citizenship (or Green Card). I don't think there are a lot of pilots out there that meet this requirement. Additionally, I think A330 pay in Euroland is higher than in the US.
Just my $.02
See previous thread:
http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?t=128879&highlight=aer+lingus+dulles
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You think? Read again!
* FAA - ATPL with current A330 rating or JAA - ATPL with current A330 rating*.
*Please note: In the event that we do not receive sufficient applicants with the required A330 rating, we will accept applications from First Officers who hold a current EU/JAA licence with an A320 rating and a minimum of 1000 hours on type.
How many pilots out there meet just those qualifications? UAL, NWA, Frontier, Jetblue etc. fly A320 but I doubt there'll be more than a handful pilots that have an A320 JAA type rating!
A330 - NWA and USAir, and I doubt their pilots leave their jobs for this. There are much better A330 jobs out there in Asia!
Exactly. The point is they want Europeans to staff these former United flying jobs for less money. Needn't we all apply?
Do any of you guys making these comments understand that most European carriers pay better than most US majors and that this is an attempt to use US pilots to undercut EU pilots?
That's not exactly true. Generally, First Officers at most European (EU or otherwise) carriers make much less money than their American counterparts.
Is this going to be a US or EU AOC? Anyway, I'm sure there are 330 drivers overseas that would like to get out of the sandpit. They will have no problem recruiting, and if ALPA permits it, that's their own damn fault.