The Air Canada OTS thread
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Currently showing 836 vacancies. That doesn't include retirements over the next year, fleet expansion, increased positions for new duty rules, etc.
Nor does it include the merger of Air Transat pilot however.
Nor does it include the merger of Air Transat pilot however.
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Those vacancies are actually all due to posted retirements to the end of 2020, fleet expansion and duty reg. implementation, what else would they be?
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Minus fleet expansion but yes correct. Majority being the duty regs
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What date do the new duty regs come into force for Air Canada? Or what date will they implement them if sooner?
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I would guess that all new hires will be YYZ based for the foreseeable future. Not because people aren’t needed elsewhere but because that way any relocation is simply seniority based.
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There are vacancies for new hires in YUL on the A220, A330, 737 and rouge Airbus. Vacancies in YVR will be A320 and 737. There may be spots on the 777 and 787 in YVR but the airline isn't going to train anyone from the Seneca Class of '16 into those spots.
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Airlines will wait till the last minute to implement them.
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Air carriers will need to be compliant on day of implementation.
Therefore, in some instances (cumulative flight time/cumulative duty time) the new limitations will have to be enforced in advance.
As for staffing, most carriers have completed analysis of impact on staffing and have been preparing accordingly. I suspect AC is no different in this regard.
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Thanks. Will the new regs stop things Air Canada does like unaugmented Atlantic crossing?
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Some routes farther into Europe yes, but no blanket augmented Atlantic crossings.
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That sucks. WB flying would be a much better job if it wasn't for the un-augmented oceanic crossings.
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What's the oldest age of any recent new hires?
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There was a 57 and a couple of other 50 somethings in my class in summer. Plus a bunch of 40 somethings.
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Thanks For all the information, Roads.iflyroads wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 9:41 amThat's a correct assumption. Expect hiring to ramp up again beginning of Jan.Transition9er2 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 7:48 amThanks for the info Roads, can we expect the Dec 2nd class will be the last one of 2019? If so, any idea what the new year holds in terms of class sizes or frequency?
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Will the Jan/Feb ground school be 40 each? The plan is a ground school every 3 weeks?
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Wondering how much weight an internal reference carries? Also how much does having more than one reference benefit.
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Assuming you have everything else they want, it makes the difference of getting your name pulled out of the pile sooner than later.
They are sensitive on nepotism though, if you aren't competitive in experience, it won't help much.
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It doesn't really add much. It goes on the file for the hiring board but doesn't get you an interview.
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What's the experience levels of the OTS guys? I'm a non Jazz pilot.