Centaurus
7th Feb 2013, 22:13
Extract from the US Curt Lewis & Associates website below:
SEATTLE, Wash. - Boeing and Singapore-based SilkAir announced a five-year exclusive pilot training agreement today. The training agreement will support SilkAir's fleet transition to Boeing airplanes.
"SilkAir pilots will soon train with the most experienced 737 instructors," said Leslie Thng, SilkAir Chief Executive. "The experience and expertise at Boeing will ensure a smooth transition when we take delivery of our first new 737 next year."
It will be interesting see if Boeing instructors will be permitted by their company to follow the recent FAA recommendations about accenting more manual flying during type rating and line training; especially in the SE Asia part of the world...
SEATTLE, Wash. - Boeing and Singapore-based SilkAir announced a five-year exclusive pilot training agreement today. The training agreement will support SilkAir's fleet transition to Boeing airplanes.
"SilkAir pilots will soon train with the most experienced 737 instructors," said Leslie Thng, SilkAir Chief Executive. "The experience and expertise at Boeing will ensure a smooth transition when we take delivery of our first new 737 next year."
It will be interesting see if Boeing instructors will be permitted by their company to follow the recent FAA recommendations about accenting more manual flying during type rating and line training; especially in the SE Asia part of the world...