Allegiant question
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Yep, looks like the window has closed again. It appeared to have been open the past few weeks; I first saw it advertised on indeed.com. They had two interview sessions this week: Wed & today for an Oct 11 class. Those applicants appeared to have been pulled from a previous App window.
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They just announced to us yesterday that there will be a class of 20 starting in mid-October. They are still relying heavily on internal recs but I suspect that may taper off. To all those looking to apply here, good luck but please do your homework.
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"Allegiant serves about 100 mostly small cities and vacation destinations including Orlando, Fla., Las Vegas and the Phoenix area. It carried nearly 2.3 passengers to McCarran airport in 2012."
Looks commuter friendly
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Let's not muddy the waters with facts.
The GMM (all you AAY folks have access to it) says all slides will be inspected every 3 years. The GMM, as all our manuals, are FAA approved.
Now the FAA is asking for a 1 year inspection on all slides due to the slide malfunction last week.
The company does a lot of things wrong every day, but this was not one of them.
The GMM (all you AAY folks have access to it) says all slides will be inspected every 3 years. The GMM, as all our manuals, are FAA approved.
Now the FAA is asking for a 1 year inspection on all slides due to the slide malfunction last week.
The company does a lot of things wrong every day, but this was not one of them.
#29
Let's not muddy the waters with facts.
The GMM (all you AAY folks have access to it) says all slides will be inspected every 3 years. The GMM, as all our manuals, are FAA approved.
Now the FAA is asking for a 1 year inspection on all slides due to the slide malfunction last week.
The company does a lot of things wrong every day, but this was not one of them.
The GMM (all you AAY folks have access to it) says all slides will be inspected every 3 years. The GMM, as all our manuals, are FAA approved.
Now the FAA is asking for a 1 year inspection on all slides due to the slide malfunction last week.
The company does a lot of things wrong every day, but this was not one of them.
I been gone for the last 3 years seems like the company did a 180 after the unions came in .
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