Update on Foreign Outifts Hiring FAA ATPs
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Joined APC: Oct 2012
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What's "good pay" is it better than ANA? Is this a good deal for a young guy with no family who lives in LA? Must you commute or can you live in Taiwan? Are there many expats jumping to go there?
#12
Cathay, last I heard, was hiring DFOs (Direct Entry FO). I think their requirements are pretty high. They are also hiring DSO (Second Officers...Relief FOs). The DSO contract is crap. I'm not sure about the contract for DFOs.
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There are corporate/charter jobs all over internationally, and some you don't need to be type rated.
pprune.org is the best site for non-US aviation info...
There are corporate/charter jobs all over internationally, and some you don't need to be type rated.
#13
Its a bottom feeder, but I know Asia Atlantic is getting 3 more B767s and they are looking for DEC's in Bangkok. The CP is an American, and possibly some other management are as well. It would be mostly China to BKK and HKT. Maybe some Bali.
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#14
Good pay is about 6K a month net plus 2000-3000 for perdiem and overtime on the 777. You get one month salary as a bonus plus profit bonus yearly which is about 2-3K. That is the pay. Also, expect to get about 6 k back in tax refund each year. Training pay is about 5200 minus taxes for the first 5-6 months. The type rating is free, though you do sign a bond for 30k for 3 years.
You can commute anywhere on EVA flight, first class seat for jumpseater on a confirmed basis, unless you commute to Japan, KL etc might have to seat in cockpit. But you can live in Taiwan, no need to commute, but have to stay at the EVA dorm(company provided accommodation which is like a studio apartment).
I think it is a great deal for single guys, life in Taiwan is great, cost of living is very low and healthcare is great. People are really nice and humble. For a single guy i'd say its great, good night life etc.
The flying culture is strict, stick to the SOP and fly safe that is all. Stick to the books simple as that. Opportunity to upgrade within 4-5 years on A321 and 6-7 years on widebody. There are expats from approximately 40 different countries working here. At times it is easier to fly with the locals then with the expats. But it all depends. but pretty good group I'd say.
ANA and other airlines are good too. But depends what you want, if you are looking for money, EVA may not be the good choice. If you looking for a long term stable career, EVA is a great choice.
#15
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Joined APC: Jun 2016
Position: A350 CA
Posts: 295
Eva Air is certainly a career airline if one desires such the lifestyle provided. Won't get rich but it's a chance to live an exotic lifestyle flying around the World. Similar to the ME3 set up for expats but lower pay.
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Joined APC: Dec 2017
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Just who is that paying 21-28k USD? I've got a friend flying the top of the G series and he is not getting that amount! Another outfit owns by Terry Koo isn't close to what you have quoted! FYI, there is very very little corporate job in Taiwan.
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