Westjet. The new PML to Air Canada!
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Westjet. The new PML to Air Canada!
So I've been a long time reader but never a poster and I think it's finally time yo break the silence. I have 20 years experience in the Canadian Aviation scene.
Anyways so I think Westjet has become the official new way to get hired at A.C. I have multiple friends working at both WestJet and regional westjet and what I've heard is more than 20+ westjet ppl getting September and October A.C. ground school spots and even more interviewing to go. This is a fact.
Anyways so I think Westjet has become the official new way to get hired at A.C. I have multiple friends working at both WestJet and regional westjet and what I've heard is more than 20+ westjet ppl getting September and October A.C. ground school spots and even more interviewing to go. This is a fact.
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There has been a slow trickle of WJ pilots moving to AC over the past couple years, but those numbers are a bit surprising all at once. I wonder if it's a new trend among junior WJ/Encore pilots, or simply a change in the AC hiring preference. We have no idea how many WJ pilots have resumes on file with AC, maybe more than previously thought.
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I imagine everyone at Encore minus a few keeners so lets start with 350.aV1aTOr wrote:We have no idea how many WJ pilots have resumes on file with AC, maybe more than previously thought.
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10 years to CA at WJ with low retirement attrition over next decade.
2 years to CA at AC with significant growth/attrition over next decade.
For a mid to junior WJ FO or Encore pilot with a WJ number it is a no brainer. Might even be worth it for a junior WJ CA under 45 years old.
2 years to CA at AC with significant growth/attrition over next decade.
For a mid to junior WJ FO or Encore pilot with a WJ number it is a no brainer. Might even be worth it for a junior WJ CA under 45 years old.
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I met a nice young man from Westjet today waiting for his Air Canada interview. Very nice guy....hope he gets hired.
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It would make sense given the experience on the 737. The Max transition course should be easy for any WJ pilot. Continually robbing your own cpa carriers to the detriment of sustainable feed has its limits as well. Can't comment on the numbers above though. I agree the attrition and growth planned will be a driver for a while even though today's contract amendments will have a small dampening effect.
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I mentioned previously that the best place to go to get to AC is Encore. Regardless of WS going ALPA, there'll still be a guaranteed flow, and now a good shot at AC, almost as good as the "up to 80%" from express. Forget AC express carriers, go Encore.
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I counted 5 Jazz pilots showing on the Oct 2 AC ground school. Not an official number but likely close.
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Degrees. Can't make any statements regarding this topic with out factoring in degrees.
Here's the thing in all of Air Canada's hiring at the moment. One could say we're still near the beginning of the wave, but it seems that whether it's PML 2.0 or OTS, the vast majority of people being hired by AC at the moment have degrees or a 3 year aviation diploma. I stand to be corrected, but all of the Encore, WJ or other OTS folks that recently went to AC have had degrees and it seems that even on the PML 2.0, the folks from the AC Express carriers that have degrees are, generally speaking, getting calls ahead of people without degrees.
So, IF you have a degree, then MAYBE going to Encore doesn't hurt your chances on getting on at AC (and gives you flow as a very good other option). However, at this time (and I do assume things will change) I have not heard of any OTS candidates getting hired on or even offered an interview at AC without a degree (or 3 year aviation diploma). Again, I stand to be corrected as I obviously don't know everyone who has interviewed or been hired (but I know a lot of them!)
Here's the thing in all of Air Canada's hiring at the moment. One could say we're still near the beginning of the wave, but it seems that whether it's PML 2.0 or OTS, the vast majority of people being hired by AC at the moment have degrees or a 3 year aviation diploma. I stand to be corrected, but all of the Encore, WJ or other OTS folks that recently went to AC have had degrees and it seems that even on the PML 2.0, the folks from the AC Express carriers that have degrees are, generally speaking, getting calls ahead of people without degrees.
So, IF you have a degree, then MAYBE going to Encore doesn't hurt your chances on getting on at AC (and gives you flow as a very good other option). However, at this time (and I do assume things will change) I have not heard of any OTS candidates getting hired on or even offered an interview at AC without a degree (or 3 year aviation diploma). Again, I stand to be corrected as I obviously don't know everyone who has interviewed or been hired (but I know a lot of them!)
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4 from SR Oct 02. And indefinitely going forward.Inverted2 wrote:I counted 5 Jazz pilots showing on the Oct 2 AC ground school. Not an official number but likely close.
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I know someone with no degree that got an offer after sitting in the pool for a while. Me thinks their OTS options are thinning for upgradable candidates.JBI wrote:Degrees. Can't make any statements regarding this topic with out factoring in degrees.
Here's the thing in all of Air Canada's hiring at the moment. One could say we're still near the beginning of the wave, but it seems that whether it's PML 2.0 or OTS, the vast majority of people being hired by AC at the moment have degrees or a 3 year aviation diploma. I stand to be corrected, but all of the Encore, WJ or other OTS folks that recently went to AC have had degrees and it seems that even on the PML 2.0, the folks from the AC Express carriers that have degrees are, generally speaking, getting calls ahead of people without degrees.
So, IF you have a degree, then MAYBE going to Encore doesn't hurt your chances on getting on at AC (and gives you flow as a very good other option). However, at this time (and I do assume things will change) I have not heard of any OTS candidates getting hired on or even offered an interview at AC without a degree (or 3 year aviation diploma). Again, I stand to be corrected as I obviously don't know everyone who has interviewed or been hired (but I know a lot of them!)
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In the US you get hired at a major if you have:
- university degree, and
- regional jet (EMB/CRJ) CA experience and/or,
- experience on a larger commercial jet (Boeing/Airbus/etc), or
- military experience
In other words, most new-hires at US majors are immediately upgradeable. Not so at AC.
The only reason that an AC pilot with 12-24 months seniority can hold a CA bid is because 1000+ pilots ahead did not bid it.
Perhaps what AC should be doing is looking at what the contractual impediments are for some pilots to avoid the upgrade. Yes, lifestyle is a factor. But perhaps the 'restricted career bid' system and CA pay (particularly on the NB aircraft) is a contributing factor.
- university degree, and
- regional jet (EMB/CRJ) CA experience and/or,
- experience on a larger commercial jet (Boeing/Airbus/etc), or
- military experience
In other words, most new-hires at US majors are immediately upgradeable. Not so at AC.
The only reason that an AC pilot with 12-24 months seniority can hold a CA bid is because 1000+ pilots ahead did not bid it.
Perhaps what AC should be doing is looking at what the contractual impediments are for some pilots to avoid the upgrade. Yes, lifestyle is a factor. But perhaps the 'restricted career bid' system and CA pay (particularly on the NB aircraft) is a contributing factor.
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Thanks for sharing - did they apply during the last (March 2016) application window, or sometime before? And/or did they train at CEGEP Chicoutimi?TFTMB heavy wrote: I know someone with no degree that got an offer after sitting in the pool for a while. Me thinks their OTS options are thinning for upgradable candidates.
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What's that?rudder wrote: perhaps the 'restricted career bid' system
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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In your career at AC you havedigits_ wrote:What's that?rudder wrote: perhaps the 'restricted career bid' system
1 Narrow Body FO Bid
1 Narrow Body CA Bid
1 Wide Body FO Bid
1 Wide Body CA Bid
1 RP Bid
1 Unrestricted Free Bid which resets 15 years.
So unlike before where you could bounce around any airplane any time you want, now you have to strategize your career moves. For example, it may not make sense to burn your 787 FO Bid as a 6 month new hire just because you can hold it now, so that you can go on the 777 FO later and make more money. Unless you plan on using your unrestricted free bid to get out of the 787 jail when you can hold 777 provided you didn't use it before.
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No and no.JBI wrote:Thanks for sharing - did they apply during the last (March 2016) application window, or sometime before? And/or did they train at CEGEP Chicoutimi?TFTMB heavy wrote: I know someone with no degree that got an offer after sitting in the pool for a while. Me thinks their OTS options are thinning for upgradable candidates.
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The "unrestricted bid" doesn't "reset"... you get another at 15 years and another at 25 years...
There are ways to move positions without course rights too FWIW...
There are ways to move positions without course rights too FWIW...
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A B777 FO makes more money that a B787 FO?GATRKGA wrote:In your career at AC you havedigits_ wrote:What's that?rudder wrote: perhaps the 'restricted career bid' system
1 Narrow Body FO Bid
1 Narrow Body CA Bid
1 Wide Body FO Bid
1 Wide Body CA Bid
1 RP Bid
1 Unrestricted Free Bid which resets 15 years.
So unlike before where you could bounce around any airplane any time you want, now you have to strategize your career moves. For example, it may not make sense to burn your 787 FO Bid as a 6 month new hire just because you can hold it now, so that you can go on the 777 FO later and make more money. Unless you plan on using your unrestricted free bid to get out of the 787 jail when you can hold 777 provided you didn't use it before.
Genuinely curious, not trolling. I thought newer equipment would pay more for some reason.
I’m still waiting for my white male privilege membership card. Must have gotten lost in the mail.
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777 carries more pax. Weighs more. Hence the higher pay. Age of the equipment has nothing to do with pay.complexintentions wrote:
A B777 FO makes more money that a B787 FO?
Genuinely curious, not trolling. I thought newer equipment would pay more for some reason.
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Until the 2020 re-opener and ACPA decides it's in the memberships' best interest to put WB jets on status pay... you know, for the lower of the two rates.Rowdy wrote:777 carries more pax. Weighs more. Hence the higher pay. Age of the equipment has nothing to do with pay.complexintentions wrote:
A B777 FO makes more money that a B787 FO?
Genuinely curious, not trolling. I thought newer equipment would pay more for some reason.