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surreal1221 04-23-2008 01:39 AM


Originally Posted by CaribPilot (Post 370418)
"ASA will use four digit flight numbers in order to comply with ICAO ATC international and domestic flight rules"

Taken from the Informational bulletin.

I think his question was more why we are using Acey now as opposed to Chandler from a year ago.

Unfortunately, I can not find the document that stated "why" there was the switch.

It's a long story.

atlmsl 04-23-2008 05:22 AM


Originally Posted by surreal1221 (Post 371412)
I think his question was more why we are using Acey now as opposed to Chandler from a year ago.

Unfortunately, I can not find the document that stated "why" there was the switch.

It's a long story.

He was referring to us using 4 digits now. Up until last week we were "Acey 392." Now we are "Acey 4392" in order to comply with ICAO format. We're all still messing it up... patience, my friends, we'll get it right.

johnpeace 04-23-2008 05:38 AM


so im pretty sure interviewing is really not worth it right now, they have to be done hiring for awhile. shoulda jumped on board awhile ago.
1. Interviewing anywhere is great experience for those of us climbing the career ladder.

2. ASA has an excellent interview process.

3. There's an ENORMOUS amount of volatility and uncertainty in the industry right now. Numerous scenarios could possibly play out that would result in ASA running classes again.

I'd say it's definitely worth it to interview. Just continue to look for work elsewhere afterwards.


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