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daladaladriver 24th Mar 2014 08:17

Pole sana Brainiarc. But big ups to you for taking initiative to make your dreams come true. A lot of people wait for the stars to line up before they make a move (i.e. get a passport). Everything has to be in place... but life never works out that way. Have fun down south!

starscreen 24th Mar 2014 13:11

medicals
 
We did the first medical on Friday,at the same time with direct entry...so i believe the lab tests were delivered separately with the thursday group which was the majority

Dexman72 24th Mar 2014 19:21

@Nickmory, how did it go at the passport control offices? You guys got your passports?
@Starscreen, how many were you on the Friday group? Any wind on how many the Thursday group were?

gear up job 25th Mar 2014 03:36

starscreen
 
Hey lad. Do you happen to know how many of the Direct guys did there medicals?

nickmory 26th Mar 2014 04:48

hi @Dex, still haven't gotten the passport but apparently yesterday there was progress in the movement...am hopeful today will be the day.

starscreen 26th Mar 2014 09:00

medicals
 
@gear up job...about 9 give or take...@dexman thursday about 19

jizzo 26th Mar 2014 20:17

passport
 
finally got mine today. wil scan and send tomorrow. hoping for the best in the next stages. Wish u all success

BenOnyach 30th Mar 2014 07:48

medical results
 
Hey aviators, anybody who's gotten feedback from kq after the medicals?

LOPA 30th Mar 2014 14:31

Rules Of The Air
From the June, 2000 issue of Australian Aviation Magazine
1. Takeoffs are optional. Landing is mandatory.
2. If you push the stick forward, the houses get bigger. If
you pull stick back, they get smaller. That is unless you
keep pulling the stick all the way back, then they get bigger
again.
3. Flying isn't dangerous. Crashing is dangerous.
4. It's always better to be down here wishing you were up
there than up there wishing you were down here.
5. The ONLY time you have too much fuel is when you're on
fire.
6. The propeller is just a big fan in front of the plane used to
keep the pilot cool. When it stops, you can actually watch
the pilot start sweating.
7. When in doubt, hold on to your altitude. No one has ever
collided with the sky.
8. A 'good' landing is one from which you can walk away. A
'great' landing is one after which they can use the plane
again.
9. Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long
enough to make all of them yourself.
10. You know you've landed with the wheels up if it takes
full power to taxi to the ramp.
11. The probability of survival is inversely proportional to
the angle of arrival. Large angle of arrival, small probability
of survival and vice versa.
12. Never let an aircraft take you somewhere your brain
didn't get to five minutes earlier.
13. Stay out of clouds. The silver lining everyone keeps
talking about might be another airplane going in the
opposite direction. Reliable sources also report that
mountains have been known to hide out in clouds.
14. Always try to keep the number of landings you make
equal to the number of take offs you've made.
15. There are three simple rules for making a smooth
landing. Unfortunately no one knows what they are.
16. You start with a bag full of luck and an empty bag of
experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before
you empty the bag of luck.
17. Helicopters can't fly; they're just so ugly the earth repels
them.
18. If all you can see out of the window is ground that's
going round and round and all you can hear is commotion
coming from the passenger compartment, things are not at
all as they should be.
19. In the ongoing battle between objects made of
aluminum going hundreds of miles per hour and the ground
going zero miles per hour, the ground has yet to lose.
20. Good judgment comes from experience. Unfortunately,
experience usually comes from bad judgment.
21. It's always a good idea to keep the pointy end going
forward.
22. Keep looking around. There's always something you've
missed.
23. Remember: Gravity is not just a good idea, it's the law.
And it's not subject to repeal. Or appeal.
24. The three most useless things to a pilot are: altitude
above you, runway behind you, and a tenth of a second ago.

Trackdiamond 30th Mar 2014 14:48

LOPA rules of the air
 
Well received LOPA!

More like survival Rules for Pilots! Why didn't they teach me that before I soloed decades ago??:D

LOPA 1st Apr 2014 10:11

Where thou at yee precious email, me heart is growing weary

Aerodrifter 3rd Apr 2014 17:32

Rules of the Air
 
@LOPA, hahaha! Very logical.

blackemboy 4th Apr 2014 14:46

Looks like the 2014 Program is Underway, Need help filling out the application
 
I have been checking the career site everyday for a while. It is finally here. Thing is I need help filling out the application. In the qualification and skills section I have added the KCSE Certificate as well as the Math, English and physics marks in KCSE. My question is what do I fill out in the qualification column, and for the case of marks for individual subjects, do I enter the marks as a comma separated list.

LOPA 4th Apr 2014 17:01

@blackemboy, yap, separate them with commas e.g. A, A, A. I see you're 21 years of age, hope you already have a degree (assumption) i.e. get 100% on that assessment - height, age, qualifications etc

blackemboy 5th Apr 2014 06:29

Looks like the 2014 Program is Underway, Need help filling out the application
 
@lopa, I do meet the qualifications. Degree, height, age, mean grades, Although I don't know where I provide these two details i.e height, age, on the application site. In addition how do they evaluate this characteristics:Must be a good team player of high integrity, Must posses strong interpersonal, communication and organizational skills, Must be medically fit with good eyesight.

ChegeAviator 5th Apr 2014 07:03

Blackemboy
 
Hi. Unless the application form has changed, it is quite self explanatory as to what you should fill where. Take your time to read it, understand it, then fill it. Proof read it severally before you submit it.

As for the inter-personal skills and the rest, some of these come out as you go through the testing process, but from what I understood is that those are the qualities they are looking for in employees.

LOPA 5th Apr 2014 11:05

@Blackemboy, the last part of the application is usually an assessment with question regarding your height & age range etc I believe thats what filters out those who dont meet the minimum qualifications.

blackemboy 5th Apr 2014 21:50

Just applied
 
Just applied. fingers crossed. the wait begins. Thank you @Lopa and @ChegeAviator

Dreamer_ 7th Apr 2014 07:13

Keep calm guys. Continue doing what you have been doing, our fates are sealed.

Mawingu 7th Apr 2014 09:43

Application Hitch-any clues?
 
Hi guys,

I am applying for the next intake. I have updated my profile, ID number, qualifications and all. When applying for the ab initio job, there are no questions loading up on stage 3 of 4. It prompts me whether I would like to re-take the assessment and even when I click that, no questions load up :zzz: I don't want to submit my application without taking the questions. Anyone experienced this?


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