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Dantonp
7th Dec 2012, 09:00
Hi everybody,
Is there any pilot in Batavia Air who wants share information? I contacted with www.cross-wind.net (http://www.cross-wind.net) and they offer to me a line training on a320 in Batavia. I dont know nothing about them. Please can any of you help me?
Is there anybody doing a line training in Batavia who has news? Thanks in advance. ;)

Phenom100
7th Dec 2012, 10:40
How much hare they charging you for the line training?

Phenom:ok:

Droste
7th Dec 2012, 13:20
Is there any pilot in Batavia Air who wants share information? I contacted with Cross Wind | Your Dreams Start From Here (http://www.cross-wind.net) and they offer to me a line training on a320 in Batavia. I dont know nothing about them. Please can any of you help me? Is there anybody doing a line training in Batavia who has news? Thanks in advance.
I knew somebody from Batavia Air and I knew the organisation very well.

Since last year 2011 December, Batavia Air stop recruiting foreigners as First/Second Officer.

The last batch of foreigners accepted was in beginning of 2011 (only ONE is a Malaysian).

The Korean First/Second Officers caused big trouble in the company. Hence, the company stop all nonsense.

Please blame the Koreans for spoiling the market. :ugh:

I contacted with Cross Wind | Your Dreams Start From Here (http://www.cross-wind.net) and they offer to me a line training on a320 in Batavia.
Really bull****ting. :E

Recruiting agency wants money.

ssangyongs
8th Dec 2012, 02:17
320 buses have been repo-ed in singapore. Throw your money somewhere mate!

Dantonp
8th Dec 2012, 08:08
Hi droste,
Thanks for your fast answer... Are you sure they dont do LTs? And, do you know any agency or company in indonesia or surrounding countries offering line trainings on a320? thanks mate!!!

adeash
8th Dec 2012, 14:28
For Indonesia, the only real agent that you can really trust is Avia and Eagle Jet.

Do your research first before you make any decision.Trust me,it's worth your time and your pocket

Romao
27th Dec 2012, 14:16
Have you managed to get some information about
Cross Wind | Your Dreams Start From Here (http://www.cross-wind.net?)
I have been trying to find something about it but I could not.

Thanks for the tips,

Romao

Cross Wind
23rd Jan 2013, 11:32
All Dear Pilots

If you want to know all details , our references please only contact us.

for you information all our slots for Airbus & Boeing line training are booked and after Feb 2013 we are planning to reserve our line training only for our type rated students.

this month we will provide 5 slots B737NG and 4 slots A320 line training (all booked) and we started the process of security check and license validation for our students.

you can follow our programs and our students in our Facebook page :

http://www.facebook.com/crosswind.org

we hope see all our students happy in our programs and we will have a good reference for our future and our new pilots.


Cross Wind Aviation

moeenP1
24th Jan 2013, 13:44
hi to all.
what about B737 line training in sriwijaya air?
I`m going to sign a contract with crosswind aviation for B 737 type rating in Turkey and line training in sriwijaya air.
does anyone know about this program and that airline?
Thanks

rotatejunkie
26th Jan 2013, 05:22
MoeP1,
Do your own research and talk to ppl who are in the program.
From what i last knew, guys who were base checked in sep-oct12 have another 3-4mths to wait till line training. Theres a backlog waiting for line trg, and theres not enough trg capts.
U have been warned.

jetjockey696
26th Jan 2013, 06:15
Guys, waiting is now even longer. If you miss the news in recent days. the Indonesia government has place 250hrs on type before any airlines can accept you, the law which was passed on 10th Jan, and now is enforced.

All airlines in Indonesia that you have been applying for which flies B737 or A320, all foreign pilots must have 250hrs experience on the type before any training or employment.

Here is a snippet of the news that was release: The Jakarta Post, Tue, January 22 2013


Govt tightens up employment of foreign pilots

In a bid to improve aviation safety in the country, the Transportation Ministry has recently issued a new regulation requiring domestic carriers to only hire foreign pilots with a minimum 250 hours of flying time.

Should a local airline wish to hire a pilot to fly an Airbus plane, he or she must have 250 flight hours on that type of plane.

Bambang S. Ervan, the ministry spokesman, said the new regulation was aimed at preventing serious incidents involving foreign pilots.

“This is in anticipation of any aviation incident in the country, especially those involving foreign pilots. The regulation has been effective since Jan. 10,” Bambang said in Jakarta on Monday.

He said the new regulation was applicable to passenger airlines that bore Air Operator Certificates (AOC) 121 and 135 — scheduled and non-scheduled/chartered flights. “The regulation does not apply to pilots who fly airplanes with a capacity of less than 30 passengers,” he said.

Previously, the Indonesian government had not stipulated a specific amount of flight time for foreign pilots authorized to fly with domestic carriers, only that foreign pilots could work for Indonesian airlines for up to two years