Here's what I got off of our Dalpa website:
Now Hiring for Japan Airlines (JALways) B747 FO’s
Interviewing in March 2005!
I am pleased to announce that we will be interviewing again for B747-200 First Officers for Japan Airlines (JALways) from March 14th until March 23rd in Denver, Colorado. The details of this job are as follows:
Domicile: HNL.
Minimum Term:
3 years following training (renewable contract – we are looking for long term pilots only, from Hire to Retire).
Credential Requirements:
FAA or ICAO Equivalent ATP License with Jet Type Rating (original issue date at least two years prior), First Class Medical Certificate (no waivers), Radio Operators Permit (original issue date at least two years prior).
Technical Requirements:
2500 Hrs. Total Time as Pilot, 300 Hrs. Pilot in Command, 500 Hrs. Jet Time, Jet Type Rating in aircraft requiring two pilots.
Medical Requirements:
Uncorrected near vision maximum of 20/60, uncorrected distance vision maximum 20/80, corrected vision 20/20 (20/15 preferred), Cholesterol (LDL) maximum 200, Height/Weight: BMI (body mass index) of 27 or less (kgs./cms./cms.= BMI).
Other Requirements:
If hired, pilot must have and know how to use a PC (laptop preferred) with internet accessibility. This job also requires the legal right to live and work in the United States.
Class Start Date;
Class is scheduled to start 01 June 2005 in Denver Colorado.
All qualified applicants must apply online at
www.wasinc.net. Please, no telephone calls. Mailed in or faxed resumes/ applications will not be accepted. Selected candidates will be notified and given additional details about the position.
The next interview session will be held in Denver in March 2005. Please be sure that your application has been submitted via our website, and that it is current and complete.
Some interesting facts:
* Japan is the second largest aviation market in the world.
* Japan Airlines Group (JAL) is the 4th largest airline in terms of revenue in the world.
* Japan Airlines is the largest airline outside the United States.
* Japan Airlines has NEVER laid off a pilot (yes – this includes 9-11 and the SARS epidemic).
* Captain Upgrades are now occurring after two (2) years on the line.
* A 5-year captain for JALways makes more than a 12-year wide-body captain for UAL.
* The Japanese Government will allow you to fly until 65, however you must be able to complete your first 3-year contract (after training) prior to reaching age 60.
Please review the requirements for this job at
www.wasinc.net under the employment tab. If you are interested in applying for this job, please hit the “Apply for this Job” link and complete your application.
For those who are interested AND meet/exceed all the above requirements, please contact us via the application site or e-mail to
[email protected].
If invited for an interview, WASINC will provide - at no cost to you -confirmed space travel to/from DEN, Lodging, one (1) SIM training session and one (1) SIM evaluation session.
The training commitment is for $30K not $25K. The pay has changed and will go up again in April. You are paid a 60 hr min during training now and that is to keep it in line with the other contract pilot suppliers like HACS. They do let you fly as Capt and currently it takes appx 3yrs after training if the nationals think you can handle it. They do not mix crews. Meaning they have JAL crews and JALWays crews and there is no mixing of crews. i.e. Japanese capt/ WASINC F/O. You will get to fly with other contract capt's as F/O.
Bye Bye--General Lee