Talked to Air Atlanta this morning:
They are in MIA interviewing for all bases and planes.
Yes, they take FAA tickets and help ya with the JAA conversion / validation IF ya are rated...In other words, if ya have an FAA 737NG, 757/767 or 747-200, 747-400 tyep, they want to talk to ya.
Bases all over the planet, London, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Madrid and other places.
Huge expansion going on right now, real pilot shortage.
The pay-scale listed on previous post is still current, but it may change shortly.
6 weeks on, 2 weeks off as a general rule, but they have long lay-overs in Houston and Atlanta....Say ya got a 6 day ATL lay-over, they have no problem ya commuting home for a few days as long as ya are back for the trip out...They may in fact trade the expenses of a hotel room for a ticket for ya to go home during the lay-over, and it is not counted as days off.
The whole operation is a bit unusual, but if one is flexible and like to travel, it could be a good deal.....
Take the above with a grain of salt as I did not write the details down, and I could have misunderstood some, but in general, that is the info they gave us during a question / answer session with the chief pilot and 30+ candidates.
They are in MIA interviewing for all bases and planes.
Yes, they take FAA tickets and help ya with the JAA conversion / validation IF ya are rated...In other words, if ya have an FAA 737NG, 757/767 or 747-200, 747-400 tyep, they want to talk to ya.
Bases all over the planet, London, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Madrid and other places.
Huge expansion going on right now, real pilot shortage.
The pay-scale listed on previous post is still current, but it may change shortly.
6 weeks on, 2 weeks off as a general rule, but they have long lay-overs in Houston and Atlanta....Say ya got a 6 day ATL lay-over, they have no problem ya commuting home for a few days as long as ya are back for the trip out...They may in fact trade the expenses of a hotel room for a ticket for ya to go home during the lay-over, and it is not counted as days off.
The whole operation is a bit unusual, but if one is flexible and like to travel, it could be a good deal.....
Take the above with a grain of salt as I did not write the details down, and I could have misunderstood some, but in general, that is the info they gave us during a question / answer session with the chief pilot and 30+ candidates.