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rightseater 01-29-2015 01:13 PM

Silver Airways
 
All the oral exam and type ride guys are really easy. I don't think people fail at all anymore. Just cooperate and graduate.

MichiganFlyer 01-29-2015 06:21 PM

A full uniform is NOT required for jump seaters riding in the cabin.

FLY6584 01-30-2015 05:42 AM


Originally Posted by MichiganFlyer (Post 1814793)
A full uniform is NOT required for jump seaters riding in the cabin.

Do you all have a Jumpseat in the cockpit? And if so will the w&b allow for someone in it with a full cabin?

And I assume full uniform is required to ride in the cockpit?

Btw your gate agents are awesome. They were by far the most pleasant agents I dealt with yesterday trying to make it home. We had an issue with my airline not showing up in their system even though we have a reciprocal agreement and we are in CASS, but they listed me anyways as a non-rev and then the Captain personally made sure I got on the flight.

A big thanks to you guys for the ride home! If anyone ever needs a ride on an MD-11 to South America or Africa send me a PM. You guys are cleared to ride with us as well.

MichiganFlyer 02-03-2015 04:13 AM

There is a jump seat in the cockpit and a uniform is required there. We normally can't use the jump seat when the cabin is full due to weight, but sometimes we can if we are low enough on fuel and bags.

FLY6584 02-03-2015 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by MichiganFlyer (Post 1817944)
There is a jump seat in the cockpit and a uniform is required there. We normally can't use the jump seat when the cabin is full due to weight, but sometimes we can if we are low enough on fuel and bags.

Actually I spoke to the guy in charge of jumpseating at Silver and he said uniform is not required in the cabin or in the cockpit. He had a memo that was released to gate agents that explains that, but not all gate agents have read that memo as close as he wanted them to.

tom11011 02-17-2015 06:03 AM

Looks like Silver is hosting a pilot open house on Wednesday (tomorrow).

https://home2.eease.adp.com/recruit2/?id=15763742&t=1

AaronFly4Livin 02-18-2015 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by tom11011 (Post 1827000)
Looks like Silver is hosting a pilot open house on Wednesday (tomorrow).

https://home2.eease.adp.com/recruit2/?id=15763742&t=1

Just out of curiousity, how senior is the Orlando base and would it be possible to get awarded MCO right out of training?

Salukipilot4590 02-19-2015 05:32 AM


Originally Posted by AaronFly4Livin (Post 1827927)
Just out of curiousity, how senior is the Orlando base and would it be possible to get awarded MCO right out of training?

Pretty senior but its possible to get it out of training or within a couple months.

tvlawyer 03-03-2015 04:19 PM

Any fresh gouge for Silver
 
I have an interview next week. The most recent gouge on aviation interviews.com is nearly six months old. What's the latest on:

How many questions and what topics are on the written exam?
Is there a sim eval?
Has anything changed since they started doing the interviews at American Flyers?

Cgo John 03-03-2015 06:17 PM

Does Silver have pass privileges with anyone? How is interline?


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