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wlshwzd
26th Jun 2010, 23:16
Ppruners,
I have used the search function and have come up with some limited information.
However, I hear that there's an Air Macau screening process coming up and was wondering what's involved ? and for those that have completed it - What was it like ?
I believe there are a number of tests such as a written, oral test and personal interview and then a sim at Oxford aviation in HK the next day.
I'm just trying to grab some further information such as to see what can be expected. Finally what's the pay like for an newbie FO ? Survivable ?

Many thanks in advance

ReverseFlight
27th Jun 2010, 00:07
What hours are they looking for ? Do they take 250 hr CPLs ?

Do they require line hours on the A320 ? I see you've just done an intial TR at Ansett Melb.

wlshwzd
27th Jun 2010, 06:22
Requirements:

Possess a valid ICAO/IAA/FAA License (CPL/ATPL);
Minimum 2000 flying hours including 500 hours jet experience and 500 hours glass cockpit experience;
A320 type rated qualified. Remarks:

Type-rated A330 First Officers will be considered for CCQ (Cross Crew Qualification) A330 to A320

wlshwzd
15th Jul 2010, 04:51
2 day assessment (3 if your lucky)

Day One - AMU Head Office in Macau
Meet other 4 applicants (5 in total for the day) Fill out numerous application forms and work history.
Followed by a 24 question A320 systems written test, then a 30 question Aviation General knowledge test.
Break for lunch
Then a 40 minute interview with three people. One from HR, A line Captain and the Chief Pilots Secretary. You will have 5 technical aviation questions to answer and also convince them why you want to join and what you know and also why you won't go to Cathay if they offer you a position after you have built up experience with AMU amongst others.
Salary info is different for every applicant depending on previous experience.
40,000 HKD a month for New F/O, Senior FOs (ie 3 yrs+) take home avg HKD60k/month, Senior Capts HKD95k
You will be paid 275 MOP (34 USD) per day when you start, this is to cover incidentals such as food etc. but accommodation is provided during training and that's it till you become a fully fledged checked to line pilot. Training could last for 2 - 6 months depending on you and available resources.....Beware!
Also a training bond of $30,000 USD is paid by you over a 3 - 4 year period or a duration of your choice to the company.

Once finished you must travel to Hong Kong by Ferry and by train to stay in a hotel ready for the sim session next day. (Novotel Citigate )

Day 2
A320 sim at Oxford Aviation - Two current line/training Captains will be there. One to fly left seat and the other to operate the sim.
Sim session Brief - Whole session will be hand flown - No autopilot, but obviously auto-thrust is available
Normal takeoff and visual circuit at Macau (MFM)with a normal landing
Reposition for an EFATO >V1
On turning downwind a single engine ILS Rwy 34 MFM approach for a go around
After the go around, turn downwind for the VOR/DME Approach Rwy 34 for a full stop.

Day 3
A medical at the local hospital (only if you have been successful on the previous 2 days) You'll find out by email/phone call. If not fly home

Good luck:ok:

foairbus320
1st Aug 2010, 18:51
Air Macau pilot

Hows the roster pattern like...eg;lay over,off days for A320?

Thxs in advance:ok:

Xavier.320
3rd Aug 2010, 17:24
Hi guys Thank you for theese usefull Informations.
When do you say: "30 question of Aviation General knowledge test. "
Is it somethings like: General ATPL all materials questions or reading and decoding things like Metar, Mel, Notams ecc ecc?

Thank you

XAv

foairbus320
5th Aug 2010, 14:58
Anybody going for Air Macau screening this Sept..anyone?:cool:

Omega_ice8
17th Aug 2010, 06:58
I will be...do you have any info on the interview

wlshwzd
6th Jan 2012, 07:24
To all AMU hopefuls.
To be honest and short, I did not take the job.
From what I can remember, it really was very general such as weather and types of icing. Holding & other speeds etc.
Look back at your ATPL notes, look at Jeppessen - terminal or post a general question in the correct forum for recent interviewees.
I have had many people message me regarding this assessment who were successful and said my post was spot on.
Apologies as I can't be more helpful.
Best of luck - Please no more emails regarding this - Thanks

Check Airman
29th Jun 2012, 07:04
Does anybody have any recent information on Air Macau? Looking for salary, time off etc. The information here is ~2yr old.

Madp1lot
10th Aug 2012, 00:35
same here. thanks in advance :)

miguelgrilo
15th Jan 2013, 15:15
Hey guys, any new info on AMU in terms of salary, interviews, etc.?

ElAl
21st Oct 2014, 10:23
Hey,

Anybody has some recent info regarding Screenings ?

thanks.

152HEAVY
5th Dec 2014, 14:17
Hey All!

Just got an email for screenings on January for the non-typed 320 FO openings. Im still looking for general info like pay,qol,stability etc. Can anybody share some info?

Thanks:ok:

too_much
5th Dec 2014, 14:50
Expect to fly around 90 hours per month
Expect about $5500 in your bank each month
If you can't come up with the 50K deposit the pay is much worse...

Screening process consists of several exams taken from the ATP syllabuses
One on one interview questions such as what would you do etc...
Sim profile is prep cockpit, looking for quick accurate procedures, some of the guys in my batch were a bit ummm, errr etc and did not make it.
Taxi out a few issues come up, then take off, engine failure, come back single engine raw data no auto throttle VOR app, single engine go around, come back for a single engine ILS circle to land. Couple of fires and GEN buses go.

Some other basics like level turns, TCAS RA's etc, TRE enjoys seeing you mess up so be aware they are deliberately trying to catch you out, but if you do a good enough job you will pass without any problems, just hope that. Your sim partner is up to speed....

too_much
6th Dec 2014, 14:34
You where not there on my assessment day... How can you say my info is very very inaccurate?? You weren't there buddy, I was.....

aimtofly
11th Dec 2014, 06:15
What is the upgrade policy like for expats??

killer.a
13th Dec 2014, 05:39
to start. the sim partner in sim eval is an instructor. =P

jet-lover
18th Dec 2014, 19:57
i have 3300 hrs TT and 850 hrs on 737NG just finished my re-current but last actual flight was 5 yrs ago.

do i stand any chance if i apply at Air Macau

ausflying
29th Jan 2015, 07:37
Has anyone actually been through the Air Macau screening process recently? Some up-to-date information regarding the 3 days would be much appreciated!

FMSPEED
15th May 2015, 15:44
Im on the same boat as you guys, been invited to the process but don't know where to start...any materials or study guide will be much appreciated.

polaris79
25th Jul 2015, 13:50
Hey guys.. Any recent interviews with AM for anyone?

flying_nivea
6th Aug 2015, 00:20
my friend could not get through the screening:sad:

polaris79
24th Aug 2015, 11:21
which stage did you get upto? are you rated or non-rated pilot?

Vc10Tail
15th Feb 2016, 20:20
Any news anyone? Is there a gouge for their interview process at Air Macau!

CaptSaaz2016
24th Sep 2016, 11:19
Has anyone been through the Air Macau screening recently? If yes please share some of the tips or would would very much appreciated!
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