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Astar announces new hire class in Oct.

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hvydriver

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FWIW, our management has announced interviews and a class date in Oct. for B727 SO's. At least one more class after that. Here's the info, if anyone is interested:

We have begun the hiring process to fill Boeing 727 Second Officer positions with new hire
pilots and the first class is scheduled for October 2007. The interview process will begin this
month. Contact info is: email:​
[email protected] or mail to 3336 SR 73, Bldg 11, MS 230, Wilmington, Ohio 45177.

Pilot minimum qualification standards are:

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1500 hours total time (Fixed Wing)

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250 hours AMEL-PIC. Preferably with a certified carrier

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ATP certificate, AMEL, type rating preferred

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Current 1st Class Medical

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FEX written, passed within the past 24 months

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Minimum 2 years college, preferred

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Restricted Radiotelephone operators permit

�� Current Passport
 
FWIW, our management has announced interviews and a class date in Oct. for B727 SO's. At least one more class after that. Here's the info, if anyone is interested:

We have begun the hiring process to fill Boeing 727 Second Officer positions with new hire
pilots and the first class is scheduled for October 2007. The interview process will begin this
month. Contact info is: email: [email protected] or mail to 3336 SR 73, Bldg 11, MS 230, Wilmington, Ohio 45177.

Pilot minimum qualification standards are:

��
1500 hours total time (Fixed Wing)
��


250 hours AMEL-PIC. Preferably with a certified carrier
��


ATP certificate, AMEL, type rating preferred
��


Current 1st Class Medical
��


FEX written, passed within the past 24 months
��


Minimum 2 years college, preferred
��


Restricted Radiotelephone operators permit
�� Current Passport


OMG!!!

They forgot to add:

-Able to sit in the back for close to 10 yrs without pissing and moaning or bashing the relics.

Required equipment is now a body bag and bag of lime. Abnormal, not an emergency, is bag'um up and continue on.
 
Does Astar not have any pilots approaching 60, or are they counting on some quick legislation? That long on the panel, might as well give some real PFEs a chance!
 
Does Astar not have any pilots approaching 60, or are they counting on some quick legislation? That long on the panel, might as well give some real PFEs a chance!

A professional PFE would be welcomed. I'm tired of the old, "I'm just here because I didn't save enough" attitude". Most perform their jobs just as they saved for retirement. Zip, nada, zilch.

As far as hiring, those who choose to interview should be sure to get strike protection in writing. You won't even be out of sim before that happens.
 
By the way, I am sure Astar is a great company and all but the 727FE seat is the worst in the business. It is a thankless job that has ridiculous initial training *(you need to be a systems expert---a plumber). The worst part is the FO on the plane. He/she usually is more bossy than the Captain. You really do feel like a 3rd class citizen. And, you feel like Radar O'Reily from MASH calling Sparky, turning knobs to get the generators to become in synch so you can close the breakers. And, I counted 14 steps (including things you had to just look at or monitor) to turn on the darn APU. It was ridiculous. Have fun doing that for years at 2 in the morning. By the way, Delta is hiring 75 a month, and no FE postions at all.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
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By the way, I am sure Astar is a great company and all but the 727FE seat is the worst in the business. It is a thankless job that has ridiculous initial training *(you need to be a systems expert---a plumber). The worst part is the FO on the plane. He/she usually is more bossy than the Captain. You really do feel like a 3rd class citizen. And, you feel like Radar O'Reily from MASH calling Sparky, turning knobs to get the generators to become in synch so you can close the breakers. And, I counted 14 steps (including things you had to just look at or monitor) to turn on the darn APU. It was ridiculous. Have fun doing that for years at 2 in the morning. By the way, Delta is hiring 75 a month, and no FE postions at all.


Bye Bye--General Lee
Sounds like you got pushed around a bit. Did the FO take your lunch money as well?
 
By the way, I am sure Astar is a great company and all but the 727FE seat is the worst in the business. It is a thankless job that has ridiculous initial training *(you need to be a systems expert---a plumber). The worst part is the FO on the plane. He/she usually is more bossy than the Captain. You really do feel like a 3rd class citizen. And, you feel like Radar O'Reily from MASH calling Sparky, turning knobs to get the generators to become in synch so you can close the breakers. And, I counted 14 steps (including things you had to just look at or monitor) to turn on the darn APU. It was ridiculous. Have fun doing that for years at 2 in the morning. By the way, Delta is hiring 75 a month, and no FE postions at all.


Bye Bye--General Lee

It is still pretty easy to get 4 weeks off using one week of vacation though. Try getting that at Delta!

If you want lots of time off and good pay, and don't mind being a "plumber" for a while then apply! It is a great gig!
 
By the way, I am sure Astar is a great company and all but the 727FE seat is the worst in the business. It is a thankless job that has ridiculous initial training *(you need to be a systems expert---a plumber). The worst part is the FO on the plane. He/she usually is more bossy than the Captain. You really do feel like a 3rd class citizen. And, you feel like Radar O'Reily from MASH calling Sparky, turning knobs to get the generators to become in synch so you can close the breakers. And, I counted 14 steps (including things you had to just look at or monitor) to turn on the darn APU. It was ridiculous. Have fun doing that for years at 2 in the morning. By the way, Delta is hiring 75 a month, and no FE postions at all.


Bye Bye--General Lee


At 2AM everyone is in the recliners watching alcoholic TV, eating Tilapia with wild rice and fresh steamed broccoli. Our pay is not the best but the time off is good and the food is getting better. Fresh homemade soups nightly, fresh salad bar and Duncan donuts.

Then again maybe you want to schlep through the herds in your double breasted jacket eating at Mickey D's, so you can say you work at Delta.

Whatever your flavor. If I were wanting to go to an ACMI though I may hold out for ABX. A little rough now but when things work out with ANA it sounds like it will be the place to be.
 
I can hear the "Parker P-51's" warming up at flight schools all over the country, guys trying to bump their time up to the magical "1500 hours" so they can apply.''

And "250 hours AMEL-PIC. Preferably with a certified carrier?" Who in their right mind is going to leave a window seat at a "certified carrier" to sit side-saddle at Astar for the next 8 years?

Those "minimum requirements" don't make any sense.
 
I can hear the "Parker P-51's" warming up at flight schools all over the country, guys trying to bump their time up to the magical "1500 hours" so they can apply.''

And "250 hours AMEL-PIC. Preferably with a certified carrier?" Who in their right mind is going to leave a window seat at a "certified carrier" to sit side-saddle at Astar for the next 8 years?

Those "minimum requirements" don't make any sense.

Get your alarm clock fixed yet Jim?
 
Sounds like you got pushed around a bit. Did the FO take your lunch money as well?


Pushed around a bit? Nah. I kept it nice and hot in the cockpit when they started acting up. I always won. It was just comical watching the cocky FOs bark orders at you. I never followed them, only ones from the Captain. The FE position really suks though. Go for a window seat, the FE is a waste.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 

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