Atlas Air Hiring
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Yup, that's the one! Thai, YUM! Oh it's so happening! Thank you for the tip!
#4582
The deadhead situation is different for every base and even the lines within that base. Some bases deadhead very little. Some a lot. Some mostly on domestic airlines, some mostly on company, and some on foreign. For me, recently, it has been on our freighters.
And, yes, when it is full, it kind of sucks.
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And, yes, when it is full, it kind of sucks.
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#4583
These last two weeks were a bit screwed up because I had "Recurrent Flight Training" (PT's new name) in the middle of a trip. Award was a ticket to CVG, operate to ICN, Cathay to HKG, operate to SYD and then 3 days of deadheading on company planes SYD-PVG, PVG-ANC and ANC- LAX followed by AA to MIA. Of course they found a company flight ICN to HKG and I ended up operating back to PVG and ANC. After the RFT it was US to CVG and step right on to a company flight to ANC. One leg out of ANC tomorrow and a ticket home the next day.
I'm holding Gold on AA, never reach any level on US. Now if they roll together...
By the time we finished the de-brief the grill was shut down. Talked with one instructor, he's understanding was new hire training was going to slow down for a bit, they just needed "to catch up." I don't know how long it's been taking for new hires to get their OE.
I'm holding Gold on AA, never reach any level on US. Now if they roll together...
By the time we finished the de-brief the grill was shut down. Talked with one instructor, he's understanding was new hire training was going to slow down for a bit, they just needed "to catch up." I don't know how long it's been taking for new hires to get their OE.
Last edited by Twin Wasp; 10-07-2012 at 02:33 AM.
#4584
One of the FNGs I met yesterday said one of the ladies in Training Center (OE Scheduler "M") told them they won't have too long to wait for OE.
I've met several new guys from the last two classes...
For those interested, it is a good mix of men, women, corporate, regional, and military aviators...seems to me a good group that is working together to make it through the pressure cooker!
Good luck.
I've met several new guys from the last two classes...
For those interested, it is a good mix of men, women, corporate, regional, and military aviators...seems to me a good group that is working together to make it through the pressure cooker!
Good luck.
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#4586
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From: Exploring the world, oh yeah and I fly big planes!
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From: Exploring the world, oh yeah and I fly big planes!
I hear it's about a $5 cab ride to the Marriott if one wishes to go meet the Atlas crew staying there. It's the best of all worlds I think.
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