Atlas Air Hiring
#3612
recce [ˈrɛkɪ]
n & vb -ces, -ceing, -ced, -ceed
(Military) a slang word for reconnaissance, reconnoitre
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n & vb -ces, -ceing, -ced, -ceed
(Military) a slang word for reconnaissance, reconnoitre
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003
#3613
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Joined APC: Jul 2011
Position: E145 CA
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Recce
Roger... Roger. Got the vector, Victor. We have Clearance... Over? That's Clarence Over... Over? Roger... Over? Huh, what?
Thanks for the insight. Whew, glad that's not one of the test questions, may have missed that one. Not a military man or a product of a military family, but with another few days I may have figured that one out. We take things slow down here in Red Stick, LA.
Thanks for the insight. Whew, glad that's not one of the test questions, may have missed that one. Not a military man or a product of a military family, but with another few days I may have figured that one out. We take things slow down here in Red Stick, LA.
Last edited by KCheese; 07-25-2012 at 08:20 PM.
#3615
N851GT at Paine Field
N851GT is the second of the Atlas-operated 747-8F aircraft...it left yesterday from Paine Field, Everett, Washington, on the delivery flight to our customer, Panalpina. We now operate 2 of the type, and own 5...still 2 more of the type to be delivered in Q4 this year...
Good luck to those looking to get a call.
N851GT is the second of the Atlas-operated 747-8F aircraft...it left yesterday from Paine Field, Everett, Washington, on the delivery flight to our customer, Panalpina. We now operate 2 of the type, and own 5...still 2 more of the type to be delivered in Q4 this year...
Good luck to those looking to get a call.
#3616
Hey I'm coming out of left field, and only reading the previous two pages of stuff, so I apologize if I ask the same question over again.
- Does Atlas have a Miami base? (I always see at least one airplane on the ramp)
-What's the typical schedule like for a new hire? Days off ? Trips etc?
Thanks
Moonwolf
- Does Atlas have a Miami base? (I always see at least one airplane on the ramp)
-What's the typical schedule like for a new hire? Days off ? Trips etc?
Thanks
Moonwolf
#3619
Yes, there is a 747 base in MIA. You owe the company 17 days a month. It can be all together or broken up. MIA flying tends to be to South America so most of the trips are shorter but scheduling will send you where they need you.
One of the F/Os that just flew me Dover to Hahn is MIA based and just off first year pay. The latest bid shows new hires going HSV and ANC.
One of the F/Os that just flew me Dover to Hahn is MIA based and just off first year pay. The latest bid shows new hires going HSV and ANC.
#3620
How to apply
Is there a link I'm missing? When I clicked on Atlas I saw this message...
Flight Crew Recruitment
Atlas Air is no longer accepting resumes for First Officer Positions. Please check back every three to six months for updated information.
I ask because I thought I read just a few pages back that interviews would start up in the fall.
TC
Flight Crew Recruitment
Atlas Air is no longer accepting resumes for First Officer Positions. Please check back every three to six months for updated information.
I ask because I thought I read just a few pages back that interviews would start up in the fall.
TC
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