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Old 26th Mar 2008, 15:37   #81 (permalink)
 
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Indigo a320 TR

AnyIndigo trainee;s going t simcentre for the april'24th /2008 batch ?
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Old 26th Mar 2008, 16:33   #82 (permalink)
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Are you kidding me. Im surprised george henry and Indigo keep suckering guys into throwing away 12500 for a job that doesnt exist.
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Old 26th Mar 2008, 18:48   #83 (permalink)
 
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Noone is going to Simcenter, what makes you say they are?

everyone is going to CAE, Madrid.
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Old 9th Apr 2008, 09:20   #84 (permalink)
 
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What makes me say they are, get ur facts right buddy. Most airlines including kingfisher /Indigo are giving students a choice between TR at simcenter or CAE. A big chunk leaves for simcenter over the next 2 months. What world are you in.? And an LOI clearly states appointment as trainee copilot in the airline on succesful completion of type rating.
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Old 9th Apr 2008, 12:11   #85 (permalink)
 
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What makes me say they are, get ur facts right buddy. Most airlines including kingfisher /Indigo are giving students a choice between TR at simcenter or CAE. A big chunk leaves for simcenter over the next 2 months. What world are you in.? And an LOI clearly states appointment as trainee copilot in the airline on succesful completion of type rating.*/

A LOI (Letter of Intent) is nothing. If you are getting a LOA (letter of appointment/offer letter) then go for this with your eyes closed.

A company can straight away dis regard any LOI, stating that there was an intent of a job but due to present circumstances, there is no job opening .. blah blah... end point, a LOI does not legally protect your intented job.
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Old 9th Apr 2008, 16:50   #86 (permalink)
 
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Is indigo really short of pilots?

I recently was selected through there CAE-Indigo selections. They are now putting in training with CAE, madrid only.


They told me that after completing the training in madrid it takes another 4-6 months to get online. Is it true?
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Old 10th Apr 2008, 01:49   #87 (permalink)
 
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hi guys can u pls tell is it good to join cadet pilot for indigo ?pls reply
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Old 13th Apr 2008, 06:58   #88 (permalink)
 
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If you have an Indian CPL and are without a job, at this stage any job opening is good. Get into a cockpit first, log some time and then think about your future prospects. Also don't waste your time thinking, there are 12,000 yes twelve thousand guys in the pipeline, you may just miss the bus. Wishing you all a long and happy flying career!
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