Atlas Air Hiring
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Hi, I'm currently working for a foreign LCC (not in the FAA system). Am a Captain on the 737-800 (NG/MAX). 11,000 TT, 5000 JET PIC. I feel that a furlough is impending, so I'd rather do it to myself than have it done to me (I think). I just applied to AtlasAir this past week. No word as yet. Are they still taking folks on?
What is the most junior fleet with Atlas? Am a family man, with a standard household (Mrs, kids etc etc). Any ideas on which fleet would be most family friendly? I understand that it's a cargo outfit where one may be away from 2 weeks at a time possibly, but given the circumstances, how would one play this hand the best they can (from a family perspective)?
What is the most junior fleet with Atlas? Am a family man, with a standard household (Mrs, kids etc etc). Any ideas on which fleet would be most family friendly? I understand that it's a cargo outfit where one may be away from 2 weeks at a time possibly, but given the circumstances, how would one play this hand the best they can (from a family perspective)?
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Joined APC: Jul 2017
Posts: 1,409
Hi, I'm currently working for a foreign LCC (not in the FAA system). Am a Captain on the 737-800 (NG/MAX). 11,000 TT, 5000 JET PIC. I feel that a furlough is impending, so I'd rather do it to myself than have it done to me (I think). I just applied to AtlasAir this past week. No word as yet. Are they still taking folks on?
What is the most junior fleet with Atlas? Am a family man, with a standard household (Mrs, kids etc etc). Any ideas on which fleet would be most family friendly? I understand that it's a cargo outfit where one may be away from 2 weeks at a time possibly, but given the circumstances, how would one play this hand the best they can (from a family perspective)?
What is the most junior fleet with Atlas? Am a family man, with a standard household (Mrs, kids etc etc). Any ideas on which fleet would be most family friendly? I understand that it's a cargo outfit where one may be away from 2 weeks at a time possibly, but given the circumstances, how would one play this hand the best they can (from a family perspective)?
Atlas Air Hiring
One would think this thread would come to life again but it all seems to have migrated to another thread. Despite the hiring process undergoing the changes to match current environment much of the lifestyle information found here could be considered still relevant. Definitely a new box of chocolates was opened a few months ago...
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Well, as an update, I’ve been let go by my employer after double digit years of employment. They didn’t let go out of seniority. Oh well. Am looking to this Atlas gig as my only chance really towards meaningful employment.
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Sorry to hear about your present situation. Best of luck with your application process.
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Hopefully we can meet up on the line sometime. Are you set with an interview, etc. here?
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Atlas Air Hiring
According to https://www.airlinepilotcareers.com/atlas-southern they are currently hiring. I believe they both operate under the parent company Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, which is why they are under the same profile. I wonder how long until they operate under a single certificate?
According to https://www.airlinepilotcareers.com/atlas-southern they are currently hiring. I believe they both operate under the parent company Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, which is why they are under the same profile. I wonder how long until they operate under a single certificate?
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