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skeeter666

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I got an interview for a Asian regional airline next week. Has anyone ever flown over there? What is it like living abroad for a yankee? Any weird regs or restrictions flying in Japan? -thanks, Skeeter
 
Good luck with that!
A job is a job. The Japanese follow the ICAO regs. Try getting ahold of those regs.
 
skeeter666 said:
I got an interview for a Asian regional airline next week. Has anyone ever flown over there? What is it like living abroad for a yankee? Any weird regs or restrictions flying in Japan? -thanks, Skeeter

Are you flying for somebody in the US now?
 
JAL or ANA?

Just out of curiousity, are you looking at J-Air(JAL) or Fair(ANA Connection) by any chance? Those are the only Japanese regional carriers that i know of.
 
Hope you are in good (like astronaut) shape--the medical includes BMI and cholesterol measurements. If you're built like an asian, no problem. If you are the "average american" you might want to find out what the standards are before you commit to anything...

Also, they do not validate your license--look forward to 6 months of ground school as you start on your JP commercial from scratch.... :(
 
man you're going to be in for a treat. Our sim instructor was over there and he gave us tons and tons of info on what happened over there.

Just remember that over there even if the captain is wrong he's right and that saving face might even mean killing everyone on the plane.
 
not sure if they do validate my license.......I will find out quick...as far as saving face.....I will be the captain so no problem there. I am in pretty good shape...working out and staying away from procesed food. thanks for the info guys.......-skeeter BTW no flame bait here...its all real!
 
Usually various sembei (rice crackers). :)

BTW, here's the link to a great magazine covering the Japanese airline industry. Of course it helps if you can read Japanese, but every issue has lots of good photos of typical line operations.

月刊エアライン (Monthly Airline) magazine published by Fujisan's Ikaros (Icarus) Publishing:

http://www.fujisan.co.jp/Product/185
 
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i have flown in Japan. controllers are good, better than a lot of other countries and yup it is all ICAO. Just curious though, how did you fall into a job like this? How much do they pay? Upgrade time? ??? And I would think living in Japan would be ok, a lot better than living in other parts of Asia.
 
I hope the pay is good- or at least housing and living expenses are part of whatever contract you sign. You will be living in one of the most expensive places in the world. At least you will be the CA. Check out the Far East section of the forums on www.pprune.com to learn more about Japanese airlines and Westerners experiences/ problems working over there. Good luck.
 
Bigdaddymike said:
Good luck with that!
A job is a job. The Japanese follow the ICAO regs. Try getting ahold of those regs.

If you need those regs drop me an Email I got a CAA Comm in NZ a few years ago and those are the regs we were tested on.
 
Japan......ahhhhhhhhhhh.

Gambate ne!
 
JCAB Medical wa mizukashi desu. ANA/JAL piloto no shigoto ga sukunai desu, dakara, tsumanarai desu. i i desu ne. Tokyo wa takai desu, demo, omoshiroi desu. Nihongin piloto ga dekakemasu...sorekara...takusan piloto shigoto desu.
 
Japanese Medicals are difficult. Tokyo is expensive. Some other stuff. Am I close?
 
...but not everyone loves the gaijin. Watch your back and be careful which parking space you take.

(bonus points to anyone who knows what I am talking about there :) )
 
House_X said:
JCAB Medical wa mizukashi desu. ANA/JAL piloto no shigoto ga sukunai desu, dakara, tsumanarai desu. i i desu ne. Tokyo wa takai desu, demo, omoshiroi desu. Nihongin piloto ga dekakemasu...sorekara...takusan piloto shigoto desu.

House_X,

I can't understand a God dam thing you say!
 
At least you won't have to hear anyone complain about legroom.
 
No, that won't be the case, they will all reply, "Ahh, Cessna", Senmai desu ne".

which is , "wow a cessna, how small..."

Everything is either a "Jumbo" or Cessna.(sorry I can't spell)

But your are the pilot and GOD! Ohhh, Kakui ne.
 
Good luck. My father worked for an airline their for 10 years and I spent my high school years there. Love it, it was great fun, and my father enjoyed his time there too. What city would you be based in ?
 
House_X said " Japanese physical was good, much like american prison would be for small in body mass guy-man. Sigmoidoscope was favorite part of me. Was not to dishonor so I request honey and sand mix with tabasco next to vaseline. Me so smart I listen to npr and now make no noise when fart on street in tokyo"
 
psycho said:
House_X said " Japanese physical was good, much like american prison would be for small in body mass guy-man. Sigmoidoscope was favorite part of me. Was not to dishonor so I request honey and sand mix with tabasco next to vaseline. Me so smart I listen to npr and now make no noise when fart on street in tokyo"

That's outstanding. I compliment both you and House X on your command of the beautiful Japanese language.


Me so hawny. Me love you long time.
 
When you get there just let us know, how much for "everything".
 

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