Checkout_my_Six
Touchdown! Greaser!
No...I don’t want to live in a chit hole.
Well, a gig with Vietnam Airlines would be more my speed. I have a few friends that fly for them. However, these days experienced Western pilots are being phased out by local 'cruits trained from the ground up on the simulator, going directly in to the right seat of an Airbus without ever having flown a real airplane prior. And hand flying isn't a thing for them.
Isn’t an Asian carrier with big pay and bigger retirement bonuses where Rotor and Wing wandered off to, in their training department or somesuch?
He had some nightmare stories of cultural differences making his training job really tough as I recall.
Live in another country for a few years for 200-300k per year? Sure, as long as we're not talking about a war zone.
Yes and yes. He's not there anymore. I believe he got fed up.
Apparently I should have read ALL the replies before posting!!Hahaha. Why does that not surprise me too much?
Hopefully he found something less exciting to do that pays as well.
Apparently I should have read ALL the replies before posting!!
So I guess New Jersey is out of the picture too then?Live in another country for a few years for 200-300k per year? Sure, as long as we're not talking about a war zone.
Isnt 2 or 300 kinda low for captain. Family with southwest and american hit mid 300s most years.
Dare I ask where they get their captains then?
While true, it will be 15+ years before they reach that point where as these airlines are offering that as starting pay.
What happens when/if they come back? Back into an FO spot at a major for 80k?
What happens when/if they come back? Back into an FO spot at a major for 80k?
Pilots aren't leaving SWA, AAL, DAL, or UAL for these jobs. They are leaving Southern, Western Global, National, Kalitta, etc., or regional airlines. If they had an offer from any of the top-paying US airlines they wouldn't be going.Isnt 2 or 300 kinda low for captain. Family with southwest and american hit mid 300s most years.
Promotion from FO.
Why would you say that?So... their captains have then, what, maybe 1 hour of actual hand flying in a real aircraft then? Yikes!
I just asked my wife if I should go to China for a year if it meant earning a mil after taxes.
She said "no way"
I guess that means I'm good in...
...the garage, at fixing household things, cars, mowers and
the house, at household chores / repairs / painting etc
Why would you say that?
Well keep in mind the sim isn’t really anything like a GA sim. It’s a real sim. Also I’m betting they hand fly a bit more than described. Most important imo is they hand fly the landings and takeoffs. Hand flying during other phases is easier than the automation imo.Someone said their FOs were trained in sims, and put directly into the right seat where they (I assume) get told to engage AP at 200agl and disengage just before touchdown... ?
Someone said their FOs were trained in sims, and put directly into the right seat where they (I assume) get told to engage AP at 200agl and disengage just before touchdown... ?
Totally different deal than what’s being asked here. Your friend was still working for a US company staffed with US pilots on the FedEx seniority list. He was just in HK on a Foreign Duty Assignement, and still covered by the FedEx Collective Bargaining Agreement.I have a friend who's a FedEx captain and he moved his family to Hong Kong for a few years and everybody did quite well in the deal (especially broadening for his kids).
and still covered by the FedEx Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Well keep in mind the sim isn’t really anything like a GA sim. It’s a real sim. Also I’m betting they hand fly a bit more than described. Most important imo is they hand fly the landings and takeoffs. Hand flying during other phases is easier than the automation imo.
The hard part of hand flying takes place in the sim, at least for the Bus. Doing an approach in direct law is not easy.
I am told that they will divert to another airport in CAVU weather if the ILS/WAAS approach is out of service at the destination airport. The Air Asiana accident at SFO is an example of a crew not prepared to execute a visual approach.