Hawaiian Hiring up to 30 more
#1771
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2018
Posts: 145
#1772
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Joined APC: Jan 2016
Posts: 529
"The Fukuoka and Haneda flights will anchor the airline’s future joint venture with Japan Airlines, which Ingram anticipates will soon be granted antitrust immunity by the US Department of Transportation. The joint venture is a huge win for the small airline, and will allow metal-neutral pricing and more-efficient passenger processing across the airlines’ networks."
This was published on the 21st so maybe the JV isn't dead in the water after all.
https://www.flightglobal.com/strateg...136205.article
#1773
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jul 2018
Posts: 145
"The Fukuoka and Haneda flights will anchor the airline’s future joint venture with Japan Airlines, which Ingram anticipates will soon be granted antitrust immunity by the US Department of Transportation. The joint venture is a huge win for the small airline, and will allow metal-neutral pricing and more-efficient passenger processing across the airlines’ networks."
This was published on the 21st so maybe the JV isn't dead in the water after all.
https://www.flightglobal.com/strateg...136205.article
This was published on the 21st so maybe the JV isn't dead in the water after all.
https://www.flightglobal.com/strateg...136205.article
(sorry I only had video access)
#1774
New Hire
Joined APC: Jan 2020
Posts: 5
Wondering if there are any Hawaiian Airlines pilots on here that can confirm or deny that they have a company policy regarding pilots being able to have beards? If yes, how exactly is it worded in your Flight Operations Manual or equivalent ops manual.
Air Canada now allows beards after the commissioned a study in 2016 that confirms that short beards do not effect the seal of transport category aircraft. see link:
SFU study busts myth about facial hair on pilots - SFU News - Simon Fraser University
Any info from Hawaiian pilots would be much appreciated.
Air Canada now allows beards after the commissioned a study in 2016 that confirms that short beards do not effect the seal of transport category aircraft. see link:
SFU study busts myth about facial hair on pilots - SFU News - Simon Fraser University
Any info from Hawaiian pilots would be much appreciated.
#1775
Line Holder
Joined APC: Oct 2016
Position: FO
Posts: 78
Wondering if there are any Hawaiian Airlines pilots on here that can confirm or deny that they have a company policy regarding pilots being able to have beards? If yes, how exactly is it worded in your Flight Operations Manual or equivalent ops manual.
Air Canada now allows beards after the commissioned a study in 2016 that confirms that short beards do not effect the seal of transport category aircraft. see link:
SFU study busts myth about facial hair on pilots - SFU News - Simon Fraser University
Any info from Hawaiian pilots would be much appreciated.
Air Canada now allows beards after the commissioned a study in 2016 that confirms that short beards do not effect the seal of transport category aircraft. see link:
SFU study busts myth about facial hair on pilots - SFU News - Simon Fraser University
Any info from Hawaiian pilots would be much appreciated.
i won’t share FOM info , but they are allowed ! Many guys have beards here
#1779
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Joined APC: Nov 2016
Position: CRJ FO
Posts: 58
if I did not already post this, the interview team made it VERY clear they do not hire for vacancies. They hire into a pool and the training department is responsible for filling vacancies.
#1780
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Joined APC: Nov 2016
Position: CRJ FO
Posts: 58
Commuting
Unfortunately, I suspect this thread will be quiet for a while. However, I want to pass on my gratitude to HAL during these uncertain times. I was asked during my interview if I had experience on a HAL flight. At the time my only experience was one inter-island flight four years ago.
I had the pleasure yesterday afternoon to non-rev back to the mainland for my current job. Due to the current low demand, it was unclear where to list for a flight so I proceeded to the gate. The gate agents told me I should have listed at the ticket counter, but were quick to assist. The Captain made sure to welcome me when he passed by and authorized my pass request before boarding the aircraft. A gate agent later called me back up to upgrade my seat. When I was boarding the aircraft, the Captain was trying to walk back up the jet bridge to ensure all non-revs were accommodated. During the flight, the cabin crew was welcoming and extremely hospitable! Thank you all for what you do and continuing to spread the Aloha Spirit during these stressful times!
I had the pleasure yesterday afternoon to non-rev back to the mainland for my current job. Due to the current low demand, it was unclear where to list for a flight so I proceeded to the gate. The gate agents told me I should have listed at the ticket counter, but were quick to assist. The Captain made sure to welcome me when he passed by and authorized my pass request before boarding the aircraft. A gate agent later called me back up to upgrade my seat. When I was boarding the aircraft, the Captain was trying to walk back up the jet bridge to ensure all non-revs were accommodated. During the flight, the cabin crew was welcoming and extremely hospitable! Thank you all for what you do and continuing to spread the Aloha Spirit during these stressful times!
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