Letter to the Editor, August 2015

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Craig,
What your article says and what any Qatar Airways pilot I’ve spoken with are quite different. Your article says absolutely nothing about actual work life of the pilots, hours, layovers, management relations, upgrades, cultural, differences, pay, cost of living, Doha… It’s nicely written, but doesn’t help any pilot actually considering going there IMO.
Thanks,
Mark S,
Upper Moreland, PA

Mark,
The articles that we publish are not written by us, but the airline themselves. Unfortunately they have restriction on what can be published in Aero Crew News. Having worked two job fairs that Qatar Airways has attendant I know that their recruitment team is willing to answer any and all questions related to working and living in Doha. Both times they have brought line Captains to talk with prospective new hires and discuss life on the line. I will do what I can to find out more information for you the next time that I speak with them.
Thank you,
Craig D. Pieper
Editor in Chief

We gladly accept and encourage letters to the editor. These letters will be reviewed and published at the sole discretion of the Editor. Please limit your letters to the Editor to a maximum of 200 words. You can email you letters to Craig.Pieper@AeroCrewSolutions.com. Please include a city and state. All questions emailed may or may not be published. Aero Crew News assumes no liability for the information contained in letters to us that are published.




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Craig Pieper is the Publisher and Founder of Aero Crew News. Craig is responsible for the content, website design and organization of the material and people producing the material for the magazine. Craig obtained his Bachelors of Science in Aeronautical Science, along with a minor in Aviation Weather, from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2001. Craig is also a First Officer for a major airline with a type rating in the Boeing 737 & Embraer 145 and has logged over 8,000 hours of flying time since his introductory flight on November 14th, 1992. Please feel free to reach out to Craig and maybe your email will make it in the next issue under the "Letter To The Publisher" section of Aero Crew News.

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