Atlas Air Hiring
#6661
I'm doing this backwards.
I interviewed in April and am in the pool. At the suggestion of one of my interview "classmates" I'm checking out the forum. I did not have the advantage of reading through it beforehand. Its not necessary, but it sure is nice! I'm reading it now as I'm getting hopeful for classes.
Many folks have asked how long it takes to get the call. I first submitted my resume to Polar in 2007. I started getting serious with Atlas in 2011 by regularly sending resumes and such. Got the call March of 2013. Atlas is and has been my top pick and I'm happy to be given a chance to go there.
I can verify that the screening information and interview experiences posted on the forum are pretty accurate. I wish I'd known about them beforehand!
Best yet is the fact that interviews are happening again. That means the pool is getting shallow and hopefully we'll see classes soon! Best of luck to all.
I interviewed in April and am in the pool. At the suggestion of one of my interview "classmates" I'm checking out the forum. I did not have the advantage of reading through it beforehand. Its not necessary, but it sure is nice! I'm reading it now as I'm getting hopeful for classes.
Many folks have asked how long it takes to get the call. I first submitted my resume to Polar in 2007. I started getting serious with Atlas in 2011 by regularly sending resumes and such. Got the call March of 2013. Atlas is and has been my top pick and I'm happy to be given a chance to go there.
I can verify that the screening information and interview experiences posted on the forum are pretty accurate. I wish I'd known about them beforehand!
Best yet is the fact that interviews are happening again. That means the pool is getting shallow and hopefully we'll see classes soon! Best of luck to all.
#6662
Line Holder
Joined APC: Aug 2011
Position: Former AF and ANG, 747-400 FO, 767 CA
Posts: 65
Probable bottom line from an interviewer's perspective. Are you wearing three or four stripes on your shoulder? Have you been through your company's Captain upgrade course? If the answer is three and no, then don't even think about calling it PIC time. It makes one appear to be padding the experience level and will probably kill your interview at most companies IMHO.
#6663
We generally agree that FOs should never log this as PIC in their personal logbooks. (but hey, you wanna log it, be my guest)
However, the FOM requires the Relief PIC log the time and sign the release. Most of my flights on the 767 are under 8 hours, so it's a bit of a rare occurrence, but a check airman made such a fuss about this, I figured you guys do it all the time on the 747.
#6664
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jun 2006
Posts: 68
We aren't required to do this on the 767, it is in the FOM for the Whale. The light twin PIC circles and signs on the release and we go under 121.483. There are no sleeping facilities on the 767, and there is no transfer of PIC authority while underway. The FO who keeps the left seat warm while the PIC is "on break" is not the "Relief PIC".
For the 744, reference 121.485(a) for flights greater than 12 hours: They are required to have a sleeping facility and that's why they get to do the extra work on the OFP.
For the 744, reference 121.485(a) for flights greater than 12 hours: They are required to have a sleeping facility and that's why they get to do the extra work on the OFP.
#6666
Many folks have asked how long it takes to get the call. I first submitted my resume to Polar in 2007. I started getting serious with Atlas in 2011 by regularly sending resumes and such. Got the call March of 2013. Atlas is and has been my top pick and I'm happy to be given a chance to go there.
I was a little confused when people were saying they were 'updating their application' as I don't remember filling out a formal application. Just sending in my resume and PAQ.
#6667
I applied the first time in 2011. I keep sending in new resumes and paqs but to no avail. I keep doing so and keep hoping for that call. Soon I hope. Atlas is my no. 1 as well. Any suggestions?
#6669
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2009
Posts: 611
Zap's background, like others that have gotten the call, really is irrelevant. The applicants all meet the mins which makes them all qualified as I am sure you are as well. To further my point, Atlas does not even want you to bring your logbook to the interview.
Beyond the mins, one can seperate themselves from the pack by networking and updating their app.
Beyond the mins, one can seperate themselves from the pack by networking and updating their app.
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