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Excel 05-22-2012 01:51 PM

There was an email sent out from the CP to a "select number of candidates" outlining the hiring process and requesting updated resumes. Any word on how many peeps received that email? Did it make it out to everyone who applied or a narrowed-down list? Thanks!

Terrain Inop 05-22-2012 03:41 PM

I know one person who got one.

AirbusA320 05-23-2012 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by Terrain Inop (Post 1194479)
I know one person who got one.

Do you know how much flying time and type ratings the fellow had and his approximate age?

Systemized 06-18-2012 01:59 PM

June 14, 2012 5:00 pm • By BRADLEY J. FIKES [email protected]

CARLSBAD ---- The name went on, and soon the plane will be here.

California Pacific Airlines' first aircraft is scheduled to arrive around the end of this month or early July, said Tom Morrow, spokesman for the nascent airline.

The twin-jet Embraer 170, holding 70 passengers, is being prepared in Kansas City, Mo., for delivery. Earlier this week, the California Pacific name and its logo went on the plane, Morrow said.

Before delivery, the plane will be inspected, Morrow said.

"Our team will be spending four days doing checks, tests, etc., to make sure the aircraft is up to par before accepting it," Morrow said. "Once we accept it, anything that is wrong is on us."

Headquartered in Carlsbad near McClellan-Palomar Airport, the company intends to draw fliers from much of North County, who otherwise would have to travel to Lindbergh Field in San Diego.

The company is in the final stages of being certified for operation. In February, it announced meeting the requirements for the first phase of certification by the Federal Aviation Administration.

California Pacific Airlines is scheduled to begin flights later this year. It will offer flights to popular, relatively nearby destinations, namely Las Vegas, Sacramento, San Jose, Oakland and Phoenix.

Cabo San Lucas, at the tip of the Baja peninsula, is to be added shortly thereafter.

DryMotorBoatin 06-18-2012 02:12 PM

they got some pretty lofty time requirements for new hire's. 3000 total/1000tpic/1500turbine...they realize they have to compete with all the other established E-170 carriers for pilots?

etflies 06-18-2012 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by DryMotorBoatin (Post 1214560)
they got some pretty lofty time requirements for new hire's. 3000 total/1000tpic/1500turbine...they realize they have to compete with all the other established E-170 carriers for pilots?

I think those are their check airman requirements.

DryMotorBoatin 06-18-2012 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by etflies (Post 1214564)
I think those are their check airman requirements.

I suppose that would make more sense.

http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly...jw8go1_500.jpg

EatMyPropwash 06-18-2012 03:42 PM

Look at Compass Airlines. Same plane, and they require ATP Mins, and 500 multi time. So, I would suspect the mins would be very similar to that for CPA.

CrakPipeOvrheat 06-18-2012 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by EatMyPropwash (Post 1214607)
Look at Compass Airlines. Same plane, and they require ATP Mins, and 500 multi time. So, I would suspect the mins would be very similar to that for CPA.

.....and the pay.

EatMyPropwash 06-18-2012 07:44 PM


Originally Posted by CrakPipeOvrheat (Post 1214785)
.....and the pay.

People ***** too much about the pay. Shut up, enjoy having a job, and enjoy the view. :cool:


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