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horace17
9th Apr 2002, 22:47
Hi. i am planning to apply CX's cadet pilot programme but i'm actually not qualified yet ..but i want to apply to show them i'm extremely interested (which ofcourse i'm).....but now the problem is,... will they think i'm wasting their time...or they might actually think in my way.....!
any replies will be greatly appreciated:confused:

flyingkiwi
10th Apr 2002, 18:16
HI there,

From past experience apply for everything, I applied to CX graduate scheme once upon atime and the letter i got back said quite clearly no this is only for locals, I thought I had p!@# them off, but, I have since been accepted through the normal way, so just keep updating, it shows you are keen, especially when you have an interview they will see a large and long history of applying.

Also as i mentioned in another post reciently if you miss at an interview it is not the end of the world, send them a nice letter thanking them for the oppurtunity, re-express your keenes and just keep updating.

Good luck....

nb as I have previously mentioned doom and gloom ban soothsayers need not comment, IFALPA support applying and updating

plse excuse spellign, im beeter at flying planes than writing letters

horace17
10th Apr 2002, 19:31
Thx for the response...but u didnt asnwer all my question indeed.. u left the question of racism.....~~i'm indian.and stuff...
THX>.

horace17
10th Apr 2002, 19:34
oh yeah.have one more question.actually i apply thru online..hey should i send them a letter saying that i will graduate in June and coming to Hong Kong for vacation..and if possible u may interview me in Summer......its a good time for me...so i wont miss the school in Canada..what do u think??

ronnie123
11th Apr 2002, 04:52
apply online you get a reply in 2 weeks.

christep
11th Apr 2002, 07:36
As far as I can see, it says very clearly (big red banner) on the CX website that the Cadet Programme is only open to HK Permanent Residents, so if you are not one I guess you're wasting your (and their) time

horace17
11th Apr 2002, 14:41
chrisstep//////i'm born in hong knog ...i'm a hong kong resident......what about now??

christep
12th Apr 2002, 04:10
Then take everyone else's advice and go for it...

Remember that if you haven't got near perfect eyesight (without any glasses / contacts) then they won't consider you.

OLBA18
12th Apr 2002, 04:17
I beleive the cadet scheme is for locals, if you say you are Indian then I would n't hold out much hope especially if you only come to Hong Kong for holidays and are not living here. Good Luck anyway, you have to start somewhere.

Guru
12th Apr 2002, 04:56
When considering the amount of time spent in HK, some of the Westerner cadets with HK residency are actually more 'local' than many who are of Chinese origin but had been living elsewhere.

horace17
12th Apr 2002, 14:31
okay.....me....i'm 18,male...Perfect vision(20/20)/born in hong kong and i'm indian.....i just moved to canada 2 years ago....because i want to study outside hong kong..to learn better english..

ronnie123
12th Apr 2002, 15:44
"arey apply kar na online tere ko bol ta hun main"

Send it online with your HK address you will get a reply.

horace17
12th Apr 2002, 17:18
Hi ronnie...u interested in applying 2..

ronnie123
13th Apr 2002, 05:51
I hope to apply for SO program when I get my qualifications in hand. I have 1000+hrs FAA.

horace17
14th Apr 2002, 09:44
Ronnie..r u speaking from HKG or UK?

ronnie123
14th Apr 2002, 15:35
From HKG.

horace17
15th Apr 2002, 02:59
so u punjabi??or hindu????do u have icq or something??

ronnie123
15th Apr 2002, 06:20
punjabi puttar hun main
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horace17
16th Apr 2002, 23:30
hi ihave add u to my list in msn,.....
my name is horace17
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