Omni hard Landing Shannon
#11
Banned
Joined APC: Mar 2020
Posts: 92
A friend of mine interviewed there last year for DEC. He has 20 years on the B767. Probably 10-12 years flying DOD flights as a captain.
They did not hire him. He was told that they had decided to go with someone more suitable.
IDK who’s in charge of hiring there, but maybe they should be replaced with someone more suitable?
They did not hire him. He was told that they had decided to go with someone more suitable.
IDK who’s in charge of hiring there, but maybe they should be replaced with someone more suitable?
#12
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2008
Posts: 207
Who really knows. According to the person involved, they were offered a position by (verbally) the CP only to later be told they changed their mind. Unassumingly by the higher in the chain (DO or above). Of course there can be other reasons, the person in question is not current PIC and hasn't been for a bit. Maybe there are looking for plug/play in that area; DEC at this level can be more scrutinized than a new-hire FO.
Either way, whatever occurred it's only a guess by all of us.
Either way, whatever occurred it's only a guess by all of us.
#13
Line Holder
Joined APC: Oct 2017
Posts: 84
I heard the same thing.
Either way, their hiring practices put them in a position where they didn’t have any FO’s who could upgrade. Either because they weren’t good enough or because they didn’t have enough experience.
With all these incidents and accidents out there, maybe it’s time CPs and line pilots have more say in who’s hired and who’s not.
Either way, their hiring practices put them in a position where they didn’t have any FO’s who could upgrade. Either because they weren’t good enough or because they didn’t have enough experience.
With all these incidents and accidents out there, maybe it’s time CPs and line pilots have more say in who’s hired and who’s not.
#14
I heard the same thing.
Either way, their hiring practices put them in a position where they didn’t have any FO’s who could upgrade. Either because they weren’t good enough or because they didn’t have enough experience.
With all these incidents and accidents out there, maybe it’s time CPs and line pilots have more say in who’s hired and who’s not.
Either way, their hiring practices put them in a position where they didn’t have any FO’s who could upgrade. Either because they weren’t good enough or because they didn’t have enough experience.
With all these incidents and accidents out there, maybe it’s time CPs and line pilots have more say in who’s hired and who’s not.
#15
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2008
Posts: 207
This is true....Omni does have FO's who are qualified enough to bid CA. They just don't want to for whatever reason....something we all can understand and appreciate. The down-side is *if* the company had been smarter, their end of the CBA would have a version of "up or out" language; therefore, after certain triggers, require qualified FO's to become CA (or leave the company) regardless of their individual wishes
#16
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Joined APC: May 2018
Posts: 686
IMHO, the company would have to pay through the nose to get that. A glance at the seniority list shows a significant number of guys who are obviously happy sitting in the right seat, picking their trips, and have been for *many* years.
#17
In a land of unicorns
Joined APC: Apr 2014
Position: Whale FO
Posts: 6,465
This is true....Omni does have FO's who are qualified enough to bid CA. They just don't want to for whatever reason....something we all can understand and appreciate. The down-side is *if* the company had been smarter, their end of the CBA would have a version of "up or out" language; therefore, after certain triggers, require qualified FO's to become CA (or leave the company) regardless of their individual wishes
#18
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2008
Posts: 207
Just for the record....I don't believe in 'up or out' programs. I prefer to work for an airline that has enough going for it so there aren't even published (flight/experience) mins for upgrading (i.e. regional). Unfortunately life isn't always that way and IMO many carriers, other than majors, will need to address this issue to avoid the previous Omni trap.
#19
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Joined APC: Jul 2006
Position: 767 Pilot
Posts: 1,133
There are plenty of FO's that qualify for upgrade, myself included, but upgrade here is no joke. The nature of the flying has lots of sits and I'm lucky to get a landing more than once a month, all while trying get more proficient. It took a year, but I finally saw some Pacific flying, other than Hawaii. I'm not even NAT qualified, yet. I want to see way more before I try.
#20
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2007
Posts: 1,807
Interview went great! They hired him on the spot! Then phone calls were made....requires 2 training events and the JO was killed Atsg company to Atsg company. Same as it was forever at K2 to K4.
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