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Touch'n'oops
24th Sep 2004, 07:57
Ladies and Gents

In a few days I will have an interview with AirAsia. Naturally I want to be prepared.

Can anyone who has gone through the selection please give me an idea of what to ready for.

I am a nice guy!!!... Honest:}

Many thanks in advance!!! :ok:

speedtwoten
24th Sep 2004, 12:31
nothing to worry about, they need pilot, are type rated?? are you Captain, in any case they are good people at least better then SQ people:ok:

Touch'n'oops
25th Sep 2004, 07:34
I have basic hours and no type rating!
Maybe this changes the difficulty of the interview lah???
Even if the description is an outline of the interview that would be great! ;)

Racing Green
25th Sep 2004, 09:29
Touch'n'oops, check you PM's, Cheers

DeltaT
8th Oct 2004, 12:09
what are their min requirements?

Cool banana
12th Oct 2004, 13:57
I have a possible interview with Air Asia within the next couple of weeks.
What like to know what to expect as and what type of qustions they ask??
Just want to give it my best shot.

yyzdub
15th Oct 2004, 11:30
From what I hear, be prepared for the sim ride - most new commers with low hours aren't passing.

Medwin
15th Oct 2004, 15:28
touch n opps,,,,
how did you apply? i researched their website for good 30 mins and couldn't find the link for pilot application.:{

swh
18th Oct 2004, 04:40
Anyone able to confirm a large order of (maybe 80+) Airbus A320 series aircraft to replace the 737 fleet for Air Asia ?

QNH1013
18th Oct 2004, 11:53
Air Asia are looking to order up to 80 aircraft to meet future growth needs. Deciding between good offers from Airbus and Boeing. Both are providing deals for the Airbus models or NG's. Announcement will be made soon on choice of aircraft.

Touch'n'oops
6th Nov 2004, 03:38
80 A320 have been confirmed!

Medwin
6th Nov 2004, 04:25
what's the pay like ? do they hire FAA licensed pilots?

Medwin
6th Nov 2004, 16:38
is it me or you guys are just ignoring me?

Touch'n'oops
10th Nov 2004, 06:15
On average first officers take home about 6'500 MYR per month after Tax... It is not much, but Air Asia picks up the type rating bill... which is nice!!!

As for the FAA licence... Malaysian DCA are in line with the British CAA, other words JAR. FAA licenses aren't favoured without hours of experience!!! You still gotta try, or you will never really know.

A bit of a tip from my days of job hunting... Ain't gonna hurt to ask!!!

GOOD LUCK and keep plugging away! :ok:

malaysian eaglet
10th Nov 2004, 13:12
About the frasca sim.. in Malaysia only one to my knowledge: MFA
It cannot be named a simulator because it does not reflect the handling of a real aircraft. In Europe, it is classified as a "Link Trainer".