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« Ответ #77 : 26.06.2018, 10:16:11 am » |
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LOT ANNOUNCES FURTHER DEVELOPMENT AND IS LOOKING FOR NEW PILOTS Warsaw, 25 June 2018. The dynamically developing LOT Polish Airlines company plans to acquire 300 additional pilots for their operational bases in Warsaw and Budapest by the end of 2019
LOT is looking for captains and first officers for the Bombardier Q400 and Embraer 170/190 planes. For pilots with a license and the required flying time, the carrier will finance the Type Rating training. In connection with the development of LOT, within three years it is possible to receive training for Boeing: B737 or B787 Dreamliner passenger planes.
“Unlike many airlines, LOT provides the new pilots with a complete training package, for which they do not have to bear any additional costs. Additionally, unlike other airlines in the region, we give our aircraftsmen the opportunity to develop professionally. The rules of promotion are not based solely on seniority, but primarily on actual skills and experience”, says Adrian Kubicki, Director of LOT Corporate Communications. “The operating base for the new pilots will be either Warsaw or Budapest. Our offer is addressed to candidates from Central and Eastern Europe, e.g. Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. In the coming weeks representatives of our LOT Crew broker will appear on each of these markets to present our offer during the open days”, he announces.
The applicants for a captain's license must include a currently valid liner license, a valid first class medical certificate, total flight experience of 3,000 hours, including at least 1,000 hours in multiperson crew, ICAO level 5 English language proficiency and the right to work in the EU. LOT has implemented the principles of an English cockpit on board, which is why it does not require knowledge of the Polish language. The candidates for first officer must have, among other things, a liner license (which may be frozen) and a minimum total flight experience of 200 hours.
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