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Wapilot23 11-06-2011 05:37 PM

GLA flight benefits
 
As a Laker what type of flight benefits do you get? Any agreements with Frontier or UAL? What, if any, extend to your family?

1900CA 11-06-2011 06:09 PM

You get jumpseat privileges on just about any airline domestically and your parents and wife/domestic partner can fly free and Frontier and discounted on most others including UAL. Brothers and sisters do not get anything but buddy passes on Lakes which wont get you too much of anywhere....

Wapilot23 11-06-2011 06:24 PM

Thanks for the advice. I will be attending a job fair at the end of this month and will be hoping to get an interview with GLA. My question is I have the TT time but I don't have the 30day times and I'm right on the border of the 6month times to schedule an interview and not multi current but IFR current. Meeting face to face with the CP would they be willing to possibly wave the 30 and 6 month times? If so should I get multi current or just wait and see what they answer and then go from there?

samballs 11-06-2011 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by Wapilot23 (Post 1081041)
Thanks for the advice. I will be attending a job fair at the end of this month and will be hoping to get an interview with GLA. My question is I have the TT time but I don't have the 30day times and I'm right on the border of the 6month times to schedule an interview and not multi current but IFR current. Meeting face to face with the CP would they be willing to possibly wave the 30 and 6 month times? If so should I get multi current or just wait and see what they answer and then go from there?

A pen can make that problem go away

1900CA 11-07-2011 03:04 AM

From others experience I have heard of, without multi currency and ifr currency they will not even bother interviewing you. Hopefully that sheds light on what you should do prior to the job fair......

Cruz5350 11-07-2011 04:53 AM

I was offered an interview and was going to have to push it back due to personal issues. The timeframe was going to put me out of their currency requirements and they were going to take back the interview offer because of it. Suffice to say you need to meet their currency.

Wapilot23 11-07-2011 05:08 AM


I was offered an interview and was going to have to push it back due to personal issues. The timeframe was going to put me out of their currency requirements and they were going to take back the interview offer because of it. Suffice to say you need to meet their currency.
Is the currency requirements for insurance?

Luv2Rotate 11-07-2011 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by 1900CA (Post 1081117)
From others experience I have heard of, without multi currency and ifr currency they will not even bother interviewing you. Hopefully that sheds light on what you should do prior to the job fair......

gla is in the position to be that picky? :rolleyes:

Cruz5350 11-07-2011 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by Wapilot23 (Post 1081149)
Is the currency requirements for insurance?

No just a requirement that they can ask due to the probably hundreds of resumes they have.

Cruz5350 11-07-2011 09:54 AM

Also as an FYI you might not know that they don't fly you to the interview unless it's on a Lakes flight.


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