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Cx292
4th Nov 2007, 08:11
Hi to all,

I would like to ask you a simple how to fly in HK.
I completed my training in Switzerland with ATPL frozen and CPL/IR/MEP and hold a valid class I medical.
I love very much HK and of course Cathay pacific, but I know CX wants only experienced pilots :sad: .
Is there any other Company for not experienced pilots?
Is my JAR first class valid?
Have I to convert my licenses (both medical and flight crew)?

Thank you all for your kind answers.

Andrea
CH-50276/JAR

hongkongfooey
5th Nov 2007, 00:19
CX you dont mention your total hours/experience, I am guessing very low??
I am not aware of any airline locally that would take someone with no t/prop or jet experience ( in rare cases guys with a few thousand hours piston have landed jobs , I think )
This could change in future with pilot shortage.
To convert your licence wont be easy, with little or no experience on t/props or jets, the HKCAD will make you do a truck load of exams, they are not overly hard as there are alot of " sample " exams going around, but time consuming, and expensive if self sponsored.
The above is based on experience by myself and others with Oz,NZ and FAA ATPLs

I believe CX have a cadet scheme?? but have no details of it.

Sorry could'nt be more help.

el commandante
5th Nov 2007, 00:20
gruezi,

no, not that I´m aware of, but try to get a little experience and than apply for cx.

sinkingship
5th Nov 2007, 13:28
You cannot self fund a professional flying licence, yuo have to be sponsored by a company.

hongkongfooey
5th Nov 2007, 23:23
Now theres a word you dont hear around these parts much....................CANNOT :rolleyes: