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JetMonkey 08-24-2008 10:15 AM

Korean Air
 
About to get furloughed and was looking into the contracts. The ones with Korean Air sound interesting but I couldn't find a whole lot of info about them. The company web site doesn't even have an employement link niether. Does any one here have experience with or are now on a contract with Korean Air? Would very much like to know more about them, how are they to work for, how long is the training, etc.. I have several more questions too if anyone would care to answer I'd certainly appreciate it. Thanks!!

Carl Spackler 08-24-2008 10:19 AM

Seems like most people go with Gap or Rishworth:

www.gapaviation.com

www.rishworthaviation.com

Good luck to you.

Carl

Typhoonpilot 08-24-2008 12:26 PM

Cambridge Communications would be the top pick for a non-U.S. based contract agency on the Korean deal.

TP

dojetdriver 08-24-2008 01:45 PM

Don't know your quals, but if you are going for the A330 FO slot and are not already typed, you will be required to pay for the type if you use Rishworth. Don't know about the others.

And they will tell you, paying for the type does not guarantee a successful screening.

JetMonkey 08-25-2008 10:25 AM

Thanks for all the replys. Still learning about how these contracts work. One question I have is, when you sign on to fly a certain equipment (ex. B-777) are you locked in that equipment for the duration of your contract term or can you later bid to a different plane, based on seniority I would imagine? How does upgrade work, by seniority also or does the airline have its own review board or something like that?

Thanks again!

dojetdriver 08-25-2008 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by JetMonkey (Post 449682)
Thanks for all the replys. Still learning about how these contracts work. One question I have is, when you sign on to fly a certain equipment (ex. B-777) are you locked in that equipment for the duration of your contract term or can you later bid to a different plane, based on seniority I would imagine? How does upgrade work, by seniority also or does the airline have its own review board or something like that?

Thanks again!

I've only inquired on two different contract jobs. The KAL one and one in Japan. I think it just varies. But on the Japanese one I was told, "it's a contract job for an FO position, so that's all you should expect". Not in a rude way, mind you. As the Japanese one was upgrading FO's after the term of the first contract was up. Just don't go into it with the expectation that you will upgrade.

I've heard the same from other guys as well.


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