Hired!

Thanks all!

Congrats!

Are you sure you can navigate further than 68 miles anymore? :D

Who needs to navigate when you have an FMS? :D

Wow! That's awesome man! Where the heck are you working??

Currently working at Cape Air, but I was at ExpressJet before that for about a year. I'm confident that if I didn't have that previous turbine experience, I wouldn't have been called for an interview. That was important to them.

Extremely large congrats! Omni looks like a great company. Do they type their FOs? That's like the holy grail for international jobs - a type and time in a heavy aircraft.

Thanks!

Yes, all FOs on the 757/767 are PIC typed and qualified. I'm told the DC-10 FOs aren't, but I'm not sure why.

He is/was at Cape Air....and, IIRC XJT prior to that. Perhaps the man himself will chime in.

Also...Dasleben.....Congrats on the new gig!

Thanks! And yep, you got it right on. As I said, the previous turbine time was essential to getting hired. I don't think they would have given me a shot without having proven myself by passing initial on another jet aircraft.
 
Congrats!

Thanks!

Outstanding!!!! :D Congrats man! Im extremely jealous. Are you going to be LAS based?

Sorry, missed this question before.

Nope, I'll be home based. I understand that LAS is super senior; I probably won't ever see it, but I'm fine with that. I don't want to live in LAS anyway. :D

As a home based pilot, I'll just sit reserve from home. When they call me, I just go to the airport I designate as my "home" (any airport...just has to have three airlines serving it), and pick up my ticket to wherever the assignment is.
 
That's great news! FYI, and I'm sure you've been told before, but by all accounts their training is serious and Santa Claus doesn't work there. So kickass and study hard.
 
That's great news! FYI, and I'm sure you've been told before, but by all accounts their training is serious and Santa Claus doesn't work there. So kickass and study hard.

Yep, but I've also been told that they lose very few people who actually put forth the honest effort to get it done. I'll be giving it 110% as always. :cool:
 
You'd better, you're my "in" now! ;) Seriously, good luck, and good for you.

Haha, thanks man.

Honestly, the hardest training I've been through so far has been Cape Air. When I went through, anywhere between 30-50% weren't making it through training and IOE. I don't know how Omni training is (been hearing everything from "high washout rates" to "not a problem if you study"), but I'll do what I always do: Study hard, cooperate, and graduate. :)
 
Thanks!



Sorry, missed this question before.

Nope, I'll be home based. I understand that LAS is super senior; I probably won't ever see it, but I'm fine with that. I don't want to live in LAS anyway. :D

As a home based pilot, I'll just sit reserve from home. When they call me, I just go to the airport I designate as my "home" (any airport...just has to have three airlines serving it), and pick up my ticket to wherever the assignment is.

I dont blame you. I'm moving out of this dump August 3rd. Vegas is a terrible place to live. Congrats again man! I hear good things about Omni.
 
I'll do what I always do: Study hard, cooperate, and graduate. :)

You'll do fine. And soon enough you'll be competing with Dough for Good Stories from Around The Globe. Good to see someone who's gotten the dirty end doin good for themselves...aw I'm gettin all misty, gonna have to go kick the dog. ;)
 
This is freaking awesome news man. The 757/767 are amazing airplanes and I know you are going to have a blast. Keep us up to speed on how things are going. Good luck in training.
 
Congrats! Good luck with training. Are they still hiring? How did you apply? All I see on their site is an email address. Just send a resume to get the ball rolling?
 
Very cool man, good luck and enjoy it!

Will do, thanks. Hopefully this opens up a 9K slot for you. We need people yesterday with all the pilots bailing for greener pastures, taking recall, etc. Not sure how the nice people in HYA are planning on staffing the operation for the rest of the year. Actually, someone in HGR called out sick the other day, and crew sched actually called me on my day off to work the shift. The funny part was, I was on the hotel shuttle ride to the interview.

Congrats! Good luck with training. Are they still hiring? How did you apply? All I see on their site is an email address. Just send a resume to get the ball rolling?

Thanks! Yep, rumor is they need another 30-40 pilots between now and the end of the year. They mentioned that there'd be one class per month, 8 in each class. Don't know anything beyond that.

I applied by sending my resume to a current line pilot, who then forwarded it to the 757 Fleet Manager.
 
Congrats man - and sorry I could never get you an answer regarding the jumpseat.

Perhaps as a heavy metal driver we now have space for you :)

:beer:
 
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