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Jack Sprat
6th Nov 2004, 19:40
There were ads in NZ and Auz recently for flying instructors in China - near Beijing. Considered an interview last time but couldn't go through with it. Does anyone know whether they have started, how they are going, what the accomodation is like, how restricted the flying is, types actually being flown, who the employer is, customer airlines or anything else? Would appreciate any info.

aero979
8th Nov 2004, 00:42
here is an email address:

[email protected]

hope it helps:ok:

Howard Hughes
8th Nov 2004, 02:06
And here is their website:

Here (http://www.iacglobal.com/vac.htm)

Cheers, HH.

:ok:

AllInstructedOut
11th Nov 2004, 01:04
this company likes to talk it up, its not all its made out to be.

becareful

Icarus2001
11th Nov 2004, 01:34
That is so unusual in the aviation industry!:ok:

AllInstructedOut
11th Nov 2004, 02:20
yea but trust me from someone that has been to china and has found out first hand on what it is like when i was there 2 months sitting around without flying and it would have been another 3months before the aircraft would even turn up. Some company

Downburst
12th Nov 2004, 00:47
HH, the company you got the website from is just a recruiting agent. I believe they want flight instructors for the training arm of the University of Beijing. They have an aviation program.

Cypher
12th Nov 2004, 20:17
I believe it's for an American company training airline cadets...

Supposed to be flying a bigger version of the flying sperms, and the twinstars...

coolguy
14th Nov 2004, 12:55
The americam company in PanAm, few NA instructors got the job ...

Ozgrade3
14th Nov 2004, 13:42
Does anyone have a URL for this accademy. What experiance requirements are they looking for

Stan_Cooper
6th Dec 2004, 13:49
Any further information on this: Is the contract still available?

What are the living, working conditions? Pay?

Anybody been there, care to tell a flying story?