Shanghai-based Juneyao Airlines was penalized last year after a foreign captain it hired refused to give way for an emergency landing of a Qatar Airlines flight. The incident triggered heated debate.
This doesn't mean that the number of foreign pilots over there will decrease. They just want to strengthen their own numbers. They have no problem hiring expat guys that can bring the experience and skill to the table. I think from the sound of it they won't hire an expat pilot who has the same skill level as a local going up for a pilot position. They'd give it to the local first.
This doesn't mean that the number of foreign pilots over there will decrease. They just want to strengthen their own numbers. They have no problem hiring expat guys that can bring the experience and skill to the table. I think from the sound of it they won't hire an expat pilot who has the same skill level as a local going up for a pilot position. They'd give it to the local first.
This doesn't mean that the number of foreign pilots over there will decrease. They just want to strengthen their own numbers. They have no problem hiring expat guys that can bring the experience and skill to the table. I think from the sound of it they won't hire an expat pilot who has the same skill level as a local going up for a pilot position. They'd give it to the local first.
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