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Any 76-seater FO's getting called from Emirates?

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Emirates won't touch CR2/E145 guys but for some reason the 700/900/175 are fine... I'm curious if any non-TPIC FO's are getting bites?

Silly rule...Yet another reason for dual qual....
 
9E had 4 -900 FO's leave last month/early this month to head over. Something about 60K+ time required. I don't get it, but there is an answer from one of the corners of the RJ world.

Best of luck.
 
I think its only a matter of time before emirates starts letting people be based in the states with the amount of growth they have planned
 
Dual qual won't pass the JCBA. The problem is the CRJs would be dual-qual at a higher rate. The 145 guys will vote no because they would make less than IAD/MEM -200 guys that don't fly -700/-900. Or the company could pay a company-wide higher rate, but they won't do that. I doubt the company would support a higher dual-qual rate either, knowing IAD and MEM pilots won't be flying -700/-900. The only fix would be an override and no one wants that, because you would get less pay for vaca or sic, that would be a pay cut for current _700/-900 pilots.

You ASA guys have to remember you're part of a larger group that is not all ATL, DCI, CRJ now. The JCBA has to be equitable to all pilots.
 
It seemed as though they decided to lift the weight restriction a few months ago (when they invited several CR2 FO's to interview in ATL) only to change their mind at the last minute and cancel on everybody. Maybe they had more qualified Americans than they expected... But when a hiring boom does occur, those guys will dry up quickly.
 
Not surprised that FOs with no PIC are making the jump. I have several pilot and FA friends over there and they're saying its a blast. The golden age of aviation seems to have been revived in Dubai
 
We've had several 100/200 guys get interviews and jobs both there and Quatar with no problems...no 70/90 time at all. Several have been downgrades, however, and had at least a type-rating.
 
It seemed as though they decided to lift the weight restriction a few months ago (when they invited several CR2 FO's to interview in ATL) only to change their mind at the last minute and cancel on everybody. Maybe they had more qualified Americans than they expected... But when a hiring boom does occur, those guys will dry up quickly.

Wouldn't be the first time they've done that. Longer ago than a few months some guys interviewed and were later informed the GTOW requirement was back in effect and they wouldnt be considered for employment.
 

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