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* Commercial Pilot License with IATRA or ATPL
* Current Group 1 IFR
* Ability to Obtain a RAIC
* English Proficient
* Current Category 1 Medical
* Radio Operator Certificate
* Current Passport
* Eligibility to work in Canada
* Criminal Record/ Driving Record Check
* Valid Driver’s License
* Ability to lift 50 pounds unassisted
JS 31/32 First Officer Requirements:
250 TT, CPL + IATRA with at least 6 months validity, Current M-IFR
Please, no direct phone calls or direct emails for this position. As applications outnumber vacancies, only selected candidates will be contacted for next steps.
**Current wait time in ground position approximately 12-18 months and completely based on company demand.**
*** After 1000 of on type flying, the pilot may be eligible to fly our various Cessna aircraft and 100 hours of PICUS in order to obtain required time for their ATPL.***
Why are they asking for a current group 1 if the wait time to fly is 12-18 months? It's so sad to see this type of thing again. Supply and demand hard at work.
Why are they asking for a current group 1 if the wait time to fly is 12-18 months? It's so sad to see this type of thing again. Supply and demand hard at work.
Yup full circle and the bonds will be fast and furious again.
"black air has no lift - extra fuel has no weight"
At least they’re hiring? I know an awful lot of out-of-work pilots and I’d be one too if it weren’t for a really weird and expensive agreement the company had with the guy I replaced. As it is I’m still ten years behind where I was over the summer. Womp womp.
I chatted with a friend yesterday, another guy laid off from the majors, and he was saying some of the job ads he’s been looking at either directly or indirectly specify that they’re not looking for experienced pilots. We couldn’t decide if that was because they wanted fresh meat that would stay 5-6 years now, or if they knew a lot of furloughed guys taking a step or two back would be assholes about it.
I’m starting to think my “May you live in interesting times” fortune cookie was more of a curse.
This is in line with the very old advice that you will be furloughed
three times in your career, which will probably span about 30 years.
Very true statement unless you are one who decided to work for a "remote" area carrier that has lots of freight to haul. The freight biz has just gone crazy and going this route gives about the most "job security" you can possibly hope for in this industry. The freight dogs, dogs of night, are sitting pretty compared to the people haulers. This goes back to circa 2012 but FedEx crews had the best contract of any pilot group.
"black air has no lift - extra fuel has no weight"