World Airways is looking for pilots
#1
World Airways is looking for pilots
Job Title:
First Officer
Posting Date:
February 1, 2007 Company:
World Airways
Department:
Flight Operations Grade:
First Officer
Supervisor:
Location:
Home Based
Positions Available:
Type:
Union
Licenses/Certificates:
Airline Transport Pilots Certificate - Required
FAA First Class Medical - Required
Valid Passport - Required
Position Description:
MD-11 or DC-10 First Officer international flying.
Required Skills:
Will require the ability to work long trips, approximately 14-18 days at a time primarily international.
Required Experience:
3000 flight hours in fixed-wing aircraft required.
1000 flight hours Pilot-in-Command multi-engine turbine required.
EFIS experience with an integrated Flight Management System (FMS) required (MD-11 only).
Jet time in a Part 121 Operation preferred.
International flight experience (exclusive of Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean) preferred.
Required Education:
4-year college degree in an aviation-related course of study preferred.
First Officer
Posting Date:
February 1, 2007 Company:
World Airways
Department:
Flight Operations Grade:
First Officer
Supervisor:
Location:
Home Based
Positions Available:
Type:
Union
Licenses/Certificates:
Airline Transport Pilots Certificate - Required
FAA First Class Medical - Required
Valid Passport - Required
Position Description:
MD-11 or DC-10 First Officer international flying.
Required Skills:
Will require the ability to work long trips, approximately 14-18 days at a time primarily international.
Required Experience:
3000 flight hours in fixed-wing aircraft required.
1000 flight hours Pilot-in-Command multi-engine turbine required.
EFIS experience with an integrated Flight Management System (FMS) required (MD-11 only).
Jet time in a Part 121 Operation preferred.
International flight experience (exclusive of Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean) preferred.
Required Education:
4-year college degree in an aviation-related course of study preferred.
#4
ACTUALLY ... the point about getting a degree in something other than aviation, is to have something to fall back on when/if aviation kicks your butt on to the curb !
You might have missed that point ... there's no doubt or argument that an airline would prefer an aviation related degree ... what else would you do with it though ?
You might have missed that point ... there's no doubt or argument that an airline would prefer an aviation related degree ... what else would you do with it though ?
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Frisky Pilot
Regional
20
01-01-2022 05:02 PM