Colgan help
#1
Greetings.
I would really like to work for Colgan and I would appreciate any tips in reference to the application and hiring process.
I have roughly 800 TT and 200 ME.
Also, if anyone could help me out with a "walk in", that would be great.
Thanks.
* please do not hijack this thread with colgan bashing and the like *
I would really like to work for Colgan and I would appreciate any tips in reference to the application and hiring process.
I have roughly 800 TT and 200 ME.
Also, if anyone could help me out with a "walk in", that would be great.
Thanks.
* please do not hijack this thread with colgan bashing and the like *
#6
Gets Weekends Off
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From: 737/FO
800TT with 200ME should get you an interview. Fill out the online app and give it about a week. Then call Colgan in Manassas and ask to speak with Cathy Angelo or Chuck Colgan. Expect to be phone interviewed. In addition, Colgan has been holding open house's recently. I'll post here when the next one is available.
Yes, the Feb 2006 hire was a couple of street captains for the Beech. We've had to hire a few because the Beech upgrade time has been running around a year and we have a large group of Beech FO's who are next to upgrade that don't meet the insurance mins. Upgrade on the Saab is running about 15 - 18 months, if you have the times. If you come into the company with less than a 1000 hours TT, expect to sit right seat a few months longer than a guy a little junior to you who has more time. Insurance mins for captain upgrade are running around 2200TT with at least 800 in type. We are currently upgrading FO's on the Saab who were hired in the Jan 2005 to March 2005 time frame.
Yes, the Feb 2006 hire was a couple of street captains for the Beech. We've had to hire a few because the Beech upgrade time has been running around a year and we have a large group of Beech FO's who are next to upgrade that don't meet the insurance mins. Upgrade on the Saab is running about 15 - 18 months, if you have the times. If you come into the company with less than a 1000 hours TT, expect to sit right seat a few months longer than a guy a little junior to you who has more time. Insurance mins for captain upgrade are running around 2200TT with at least 800 in type. We are currently upgrading FO's on the Saab who were hired in the Jan 2005 to March 2005 time frame.
Last edited by WEACLRS; 06-13-2006 at 09:31 AM.
#7
WEACLRS:
Thanks for the useful info... too bad the previous posters have turned this into a Colgan upgrade time thread... darn hijackers
My initial question still stand, anyone with helpful tips?
Thanks for the useful info... too bad the previous posters have turned this into a Colgan upgrade time thread... darn hijackers
My initial question still stand, anyone with helpful tips?
#8
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: 737/FO
Originally Posted by KiloAlpha
WEACLRS:
Thanks for the useful info... too bad the previous posters have turned this into a Colgan upgrade time thread... darn hijackers
My initial question still stand, anyone with helpful tips?
Thanks for the useful info... too bad the previous posters have turned this into a Colgan upgrade time thread... darn hijackers
My initial question still stand, anyone with helpful tips?
Look sharp.
Have the online app complete and updated to your most recent numbers/info.
Have a good 1 - 2 page resume.
Have your logbooks prepared and updated. Bring them all.
Study the ATP Gliem for the 50 question test.
Be prepared for a 2-on-1 interview. Mostly get-to-know-you, tell-me-about-the-time-that, some technical questions.
BE YOURSELF! Be professional, not canned. Don't come across as arrogant. Be the type of guy you would like to share a flightdeck or crewroom with.
Be prepared for a 15 min sim check. Make sure your instrument skills and scan are up to your certificate (commercial or ATP). Get some sim time before hand. Note - you'll have to have at least 50 hours of flight time in the past six months to be hirable, hopefully most of it multi time.
Be ready to be hired immediately and to go to class quickly. You may not be able to give two weeks notice to your current employer.
Admit to any "problems" in your history. Only a few are disqualifying. Don't hide anything, however. DON'T LIE. They will find out. No surprises!
Remember...most of the guys in the room interviewing with you will disqualify themselves somehow. And the rest will probably get hired.
Last edited by WEACLRS; 06-13-2006 at 10:13 AM.
#10
Originally Posted by BAPilot
Kilo,
Just curious, if you had to turn down the other regional that offered you a class because of contractual issues with your current employer why are you applying to Colgan so soon?
Just curious, if you had to turn down the other regional that offered you a class because of contractual issues with your current employer why are you applying to Colgan so soon?
, but alas I am looking towards the future now...
Last edited by KiloAlpha; 06-13-2006 at 06:08 PM.
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