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LOK
16th Jul 2005, 14:21
Hi everyone,

I would be grateful if somebody could answer the following:

1)Is SIA Cargo planning to have their own Flt Ops?

2)Does SIA Cargo have any plans of obtaining the 777F's or A380F's?

3)Do you get a seniority number when on local terms and how long could you expect for Captaincy?

4)What kind of routes would one expect to fly?

5)When being positioned,do you fly in Y or C class?

6)Are there any plans of making London as a base?

Thank you very much for your time,

Best Regards

A340Jock
17th Jul 2005, 10:16
LOK check your PM's I just sent you something

422
17th Jul 2005, 13:16
SQ cargo isn't a bad out-fit.

won't trumpet the good stuff, lack thereof.

But still a 'job' nonetheless.
Where in the world , would someone would be given
a 744 command.

If lucky enough even 777F command.

so, say "cheese".... SQ is da 'best'
:(

Deske1
17th Jul 2005, 13:52
Good day,

Please let me know the following;

I have kids but not married as my homeland tax law would add the value of my and wife`s properties and getting into a higher tax scale.So far I understand,if I am not married,my partner is not entitled for ID ticket and no schooling for kids.

However,is there any base in Europe for F/Os at SinCargo or not?

I am rated on the 747-400.

Thanks,

LOK
17th Jul 2005, 17:17
Thank you for your opinion 422,

Best Regards,LOK

Ferdinand
26th Jul 2005, 20:52
Can somone please give me some information regarding the DEC F/O.

1) Are the contracts permanent of for 5 years (for expats)?

2) what are the possibilities of getting command and how long would it take?

3) After a couple of years is there the possibility of changing over to Singapore Mail line (passangers)?

4) what routes do they fly and how long do the crew stay out of home (typical roster)?

5) What is it like living in singapore medical and schools?

6) Is Singapore the only base they have or do they have others?

7) After one applies how long will it take to recieve from SIA Cargo

BlueEagle
26th Jul 2005, 23:26
Fair amount of information about SIA Cargo here. (http://www.pprune.org/forums/search.php?s=&action=showresults&searchid=1993936&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending) .