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jet320 02-25-2008 05:26 AM

American Eagle Job Fair
 
American Eagle Airlines would like to announce their upcoming First Officer job fair. We are now requiring 500 hours of total time and 100 hours of multi time. We will also accept applications with 400 hours of total time and 50 hours of multi time. Please see our website for further details.

Upcoming Job Fairs:

March 8, 2008-Cleveland, OH
Marriott Cleveland Airport
4277 West 150th Street
Cleveland, OH 44135

A presentation will begin at 10:00 a.m. and will be followed by a Q & A session and prescreening interviews. First Officer interviews, consisting of a Human Resource interview and a Technical interview, will be held at the hotel for qualified pilots. Pilots selected during this interview process will be scheduled to come to Dallas to complete the Simulator portion of the interview. Please bring a resume’ or complete an application online at www.americaneaglecareers.com and bring the application with you to the job fair. Details regarding current minimums and other requirements for an interview can be found on our website. American Eagle currently has a domicile selection program, with selection from available bases made prior to the start of training. Please email Karen at [email protected] for questions regarding any upcoming job fairs.
****American Eagle Airlines is also looking for Ground School Instructors at the American Eagle Airlines Training center in Fort Worth, Texas. If interested, please apply at www.americaneaglecareers.com.



Karen Floyd
American Eagle
Pilot Recruitment

[email protected]

www.americaneaglecareers.com

labbats 02-25-2008 05:53 AM

Soon to be lowered to 100 hours and soft morals.

saab2000 02-25-2008 05:58 AM

I'll go if they offer me a CRJ-700 street captain in ORD job..... :D

Outlaw2097 02-25-2008 07:36 AM


Originally Posted by labbats (Post 327135)
Soon to be lowered to 100 hours and soft morals.

We are getting there. Talked to a guy who got on with 325TT.

labbats 02-25-2008 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by saab2000 (Post 327136)
I'll go if they offer me a CRJ-700 street captain in ORD job..... :D

Hope you like XNA

stbloc 02-25-2008 07:46 PM

Is eagle giving a ATP test at the interviews?

ChickenFlight 02-25-2008 07:48 PM

STAY AWAY FROM THE CRJ (at eagle in chicago that is)

no more ATP test

UCLAbruins 02-26-2008 03:32 AM


Originally Posted by Outlaw2097 (Post 327230)
We are getting there. Talked to a guy who got on with 325TT.

What's next???

Have you done your first solo, then come on down and join Eagle.....

this is not funny anymore, there's now way in hell I would do IOE at a regional, F that. My buddy does that at Express Jet, he's got some stories...

maveric311 02-26-2008 03:54 AM


Originally Posted by UCLAbruins (Post 327823)
What's next???

Have you done your first solo, then come on down and join Eagle.....

this is not funny anymore, there's now way in hell I would do IOE at a regional, F that. My buddy does that at Express Jet, he's got some stories...

Well first off I am not a low timer, but I think your rushing to judgement. Most IOE captains are very experienced. I dont care how much "Intructor time" one has, people are bound to make some mistakes on IOE flying a jet for the first time. What exactly are you afraid of? learning from an experienced captain?

Also, in some of the low timers defense, I HAVE seen some very capable 400-600 hour pilots here. I'm not sure about the lower timers yet, but the training department over here at eagle is doing a great job at getting EVERYONE ready for what lies ahead; I'm sure they will do just fine.

UCLAbruins 02-26-2008 04:24 AM


Originally Posted by maveric311 (Post 327827)
Well first off I am not a low timer, but I think your rushing to judgement. Most IOE captains are very experienced. I dont care how much "Intructor time" one has, people are bound to make some mistakes on IOE flying a jet for the first time. What exactly are you afraid of? learning from an experienced captain?

Why in the world would I be afraid of learning from an experienced captain??? you read my post backwards, I would afraid of letting a new guy with 40 hours of multi-engine time land a jet (while I'm in the left seat). Teaching IOE at a regional its not for me AT ALL.

You don't have to agree with me, everytime we talk about low timers getting on with the regionals, things get heated. There's always some who jump in to defend them.

If you feel safe flying a jet with someone who doesn't even have 400 hrs total time, that's cool, none of my business, I respect that.

I'd much rather not do it.


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