Porter Airlines at 55?
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Porter Airlines at 55?
Just looking down the road and enquiring if anyone has heard if Porter Airlines has ever hired a pilot 55 or older for their fleet and if not, would they ?
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Re: Porter Airlines at 55?
I have no idea of your experience, but I can tell you, it's a great comfort to your passengers to have a little "grey hair" around the temples. So on that aspect alone...Porter should be pretty keen to hire you!
Keep the dirty side down.
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They will not care one bit about your age.
Your experience and how you will fit into their flight department will be the only factors to hire you.
Your experience and how you will fit into their flight department will be the only factors to hire you.
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This question is like someone asking do they care if I am Malaysian or do they care if I am a woman.
Age discrimination is protected against in the Charter of Rights
Age discrimination is protected against in the Charter of Rights
- Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability (emphasis added).
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A friend of mine interviewed at Porter and they actually did ask him what his age was. When a Chief Pilot asks to see your aviation medical, your age becomes known, so they do not need to ask, therefore there is no opportunity for one to say that they were discriminated against due to their age. Having said that, I have heard of individuals being hired at Air Canada who are in their mid-fifties. So it really is dependant on who you talk to.
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No industry wants to hire someone 55 plus unless you have alot of experience and there is no training involved and try can't find anyone younger .sicamore wrote: ↑Tue Oct 09, 2018 3:09 am This question is like someone asking do they care if I am Malaysian or do they care if I am a woman.
Age discrimination is protected against in the Charter of Rights
Even that someone asks this question says that there is a problem in this industry.
- Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability (emphasis added).
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So they'd be better off hiring a barely qualified 25 year old who'll leave for the first jet job that comes his way?dstechnical wrote: ↑Wed Oct 10, 2018 7:02 pmNo industry wants to hire someone 55 plus unless you have alot of experience and there is no training involved and try can't find anyone younger .sicamore wrote: ↑Tue Oct 09, 2018 3:09 am This question is like someone asking do they care if I am Malaysian or do they care if I am a woman.
Age discrimination is protected against in the Charter of Rights
Even that someone asks this question says that there is a problem in this industry.
- Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability (emphasis added).
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No industry wants to hire someone 55 plus unless you have alot of experience and there is no training involved and try can't find anyone younger .
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This is nonsense. A 55 year old easily has 10-15 years left and isn't building time. He has experience and is respected by the passengers. A younger hire is waiting to pay off his bond to quit.
No industry wants to hire someone 55 plus unless you have alot of experience and there is no training involved and try can't find anyone younger .
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This is nonsense. A 55 year old easily has 10-15 years left and isn't building time. He has experience and is respected by the passengers. A younger hire is waiting to pay off his bond to quit.
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No industry wants to hire someone 55 plus unless you have alot of experience and there is no training involved and try can't find anyone younger .
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This is nonsense. A 55 year old easily has 10-15 years left and isn't building time. He has experience and is respected by the passengers. A younger hire is waiting to pay off his bond to quit.
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younger/lower time pilots are easier to intimidate and are more eager to work overtime. Don't try to use reason, when a lot of the decisions are made in the back office , by penny pinching Bean Counters.
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We've had several new hires who (to me) look like they're in their 50s or late 40s over the past 6-8 months. A couple of them weren't able to make it through training but then, a couple of younger pilots didn't either. There are usually one or two 40s+ pilots in each ground school which is nothing new, has been going on for years.
Porter is pretty darn diverse; doesn't depend on your age, colour, gender, etc - it's your attitude and how you'd fit into the company culture (and, if required due to a lower experience level, if you can pass a sim eval.)
Porter is pretty darn diverse; doesn't depend on your age, colour, gender, etc - it's your attitude and how you'd fit into the company culture (and, if required due to a lower experience level, if you can pass a sim eval.)
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I think the question is; would you be happy in the right seat of the Q for the remaining 10 years of your aviation career?
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If you aren’t able to make it through the training then what happens to you?
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I was told it's a long upgrade there, if I'm off base, please disregard.
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From a friend currently there, if you have the time upgrades are currently 1 year from date of hire. Info roughly a month old
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Porter and Encore both have active job postings for Direct Entry Captains.co-joe wrote: ↑Sun Oct 14, 2018 9:51 pmI was told it's a long upgrade there, if I'm off base, please disregard.
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Upgrades are happening within the one year mark (as stated above, if you have the required experience.)
Interviews are ongoing for both FOs and DECs.
Pilots may operate as Captain until their 65th birthday, at which point they may retire or continue working as an FO.
Interviews are ongoing for both FOs and DECs.
Pilots may operate as Captain until their 65th birthday, at which point they may retire or continue working as an FO.
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chipmunk wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:48 am Upgrades are happening within the one year mark (as stated above, if you have the required experience.)
Interviews are ongoing for both FOs and DECs.
Pilots may operate as Captain until their 65th birthday, at which point they may retire or continue working as an FO.
Just curious regarding the lowest hired FO not coming from a school affiliated with the early program and what times they had if they even hired anyone less than 1000 hours , I don't know.
I'm trying to gain even more operational flying to get to the 1000 hours , but I've read on the Porter site that they would consider hiring someone with less than 1000 hours if they brought "other experience" to the table. I'm just trying to get a feel on what this other experience is to them?
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