Flight Engineers ??? Any Demands ??
#2
Naw. Sounds like they are selling something nobody needs. Ask them how their job placement is.
You'll still find a few seats open at some of the smaller cargo carriers but these are few and far between. And getting fewer all the time.
You'll still find a few seats open at some of the smaller cargo carriers but these are few and far between. And getting fewer all the time.
#5
Save your money. If you are interested in FedEx or DHL, (not sure about UPS now that all their 727's are going away), I'd get at least a FE written, since that's required to be hired. If you've got spare money to blow, go get a 737 type instead and push for Southwest.
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4. Check Essential, that'll cost you a beer.
5. What did you just turn off
6. Air, son, we need air to start that motor
7. Here's how you run my panel, son.
8. I get the blonde, the co-pilot gets the redhead, the F/E gets the bags.
9. What are you drawing back there ?
10, This is a logbook, not a place to write your memoirs.
11. What's that stain on the back of your shirt, oh that's not coming out.
12. You're saying we can climb to what altitude, this aint the concorde.
I don't believe UPS will be putting anymore newbies on the panel. The DC8 and the 747 classic are plumbed mostly, but not entirely, with over-60 pilots. Miss Piggy, the 727s at UPS are set to retire in the next couple weeks, so is the plan. However, with that said, the last I saw, UPS still requires the FE written or actual rating for pilot employment.
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