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Captcooks
29th Jan 2024, 11:16
Hi everyone! I was just wondering if anyone would have an updated reviewer for air law and operational procedures exams for CAAS (Singapore) license conversion? I’m in the final stages of my application for Singapore Airlines and have no idea how to prepare for those exams. Any help provided would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance! :)

cruisepower
30th Jan 2024, 03:13
Hi everyone! I was just wondering if anyone would have an updated reviewer for air law and operational procedures exams for CAAS (Singapore) license conversion? I’m in the final stages of my application for Singapore Airlines and have no idea how to prepare for those exams. Any help provided would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance! :)

Hi i sent you a message please check

FFG 02
30th Jan 2024, 08:16
Did they give you any details about the package and bonding?
Assuming you have interviewed already?

Captcooks
30th Jan 2024, 11:03
Did they give you any details about the package and bonding?
Assuming you have interviewed already?

7k basic, 13th month pay plus profit sharing, if any. Plus productivity pay though rate not yet specified. Less tax. Local contract only so no housing or educational allowance for children, if any. Medical and dental benefits. 32 days annual leave. 3 year bond.

kryptokid
3rd Feb 2024, 03:50
Hi captcooks,

Can I ask the details about the application process?

I'm not a Singapore Citizen nor PR and I applied on Sept '22, but then I got an info that they got a new web career portal, so I applied again in January '24 (no answer since Sept '22 other than the automatic reply "thank you for applying")

1. How long did they invite you for an assessment after you applied? (I assumed you applied via their career website)
2. Can I know more about the assessment details from the invitation up to your current stage?
3. Are you an expat or Singapore Citizen/PR?

Thanks and kind regards,

Captcooks
4th Feb 2024, 17:43
Hi captcooks,

Can I ask the details about the application process?

I'm not a Singapore Citizen nor PR and I applied on Sept '22, but then I got an info that they got a new web career portal, so I applied again in January '24 (no answer since Sept '22 other than the automatic reply "thank you for applying")

1. How long did they invite you for an assessment after you applied? (I assumed you applied via their career website)
2. Can I know more about the assessment details from the invitation up to your current stage?
3. Are you an expat or Singapore Citizen/PR?

Thanks and kind regards,

hi! I’m from the Philippines. I applied in Sept 2022 as well. They emailed me Oct 2023, asking me to answer their computer aptitude test online. In Nov they asked me to resubmit my application and documents on a new job portal. I was scheduled for an interview via Teams in Dec then scheduled for sim assessment in mid-January. Results came out a week after sim. Now in the process of scheduling for medical exams.

mpftc
7th Feb 2024, 12:53
hi! I’m from the Philippines. I applied in Sept 2022 as well. They emailed me Oct 2023, asking me to answer their computer aptitude test online. In Nov they asked me to resubmit my application and documents on a new job portal. I was scheduled for an interview via Teams in Dec then scheduled for sim assessment in mid-January. Results came out a week after sim. Now in the process of scheduling for medical exams.
also passed sim. consider wether to take the offer or not. Since I am not citizen or PR. Fo might only get a second level work pass(S pass). and 10+ years to command. Can't decide if it's worthy the try.

Captcooks
8th Feb 2024, 03:00
also passed sim. consider wether to take the offer or not. Since I am not citizen or PR. Fo might only get a second level work pass(S pass). and 10+ years to command. Can't decide if it's worthy the try.

Personally I don’t think you have anything to lose by trying to do the medical exams as well. After you pass the medical exams, that’s when you know you’re really in. But if where you are at right now is already satisfactory for you then that in itself is already a big factor in your decision making. Best to weigh the pros and cons for you. Where you are, when do you expect to become a captain?

mpftc
9th Feb 2024, 08:00
Personally I don’t think you have anything to lose by trying to do the medical exams as well. After you pass the medical exams, that’s when you know you’re really in. But if where you are at right now is already satisfactory for you then that in itself is already a big factor in your decision making. Best to weigh the pros and cons for you. Where you are, when do you expect to become a captain?
I am 35yrs now.10+yrs to command. which means I will be almost 50 to become a capt.that's a lot

Captcooks
9th Feb 2024, 23:12
I am 35yrs now.10+yrs to command. which means I will be almost 50 to become a capt.that's a lot

I am 39. At the end of the day, if you think where you are working now is ultimately better for you, then stay there. Weigh the pros and cons, if you are still in doubt, don’t go. Be at peace with whatever your decision is. Good luck.

iggy
10th Feb 2024, 05:33
I am 35yrs now.10+yrs to command. which means I will be almost 50 to become a capt.that's a lot

I've been a Captain for a number of years now, and I know of FO's who are making more than me, and who have a much better life than me. I'd swap jobs with them in a heartbeat.

Many Captains told me this same thing when I was a FO and I was searching for the Holy Grail of an upgrade, but the shiny glitter of the fourth stripe (and a lot of pressure from other FO's while having beers, I've never had a strong personality) precluded me from realizing this.

Just my two cents of a SGD...

alfonsuskp
9th Mar 2024, 15:38
Hi i sent you a message please check

hello ! could you please explain to me as well to prepare for the upcoming ground test in CAAS ? thanks ! very much appreciated! 😊

alfonsuskp
9th Mar 2024, 15:45
Hello ! I've been thinking, if anyone here passed the SQ test with a CPL/IR license as well ? sometimes i wonder, whether to take ATPL in my country first, or just go with my latest CPL/IR License, does SQ will support/sponsored us, whenever one day we need to upgrade to ATPL for command training ?

captainsrwy
26th Mar 2024, 13:50
Just had my interview via teams earlier this afternoon. Any tips on what to expect next? thank you

Captcooks
26th Mar 2024, 22:12
Hello ! I've been thinking, if anyone here passed the SQ test with a CPL/IR license as well ? sometimes i wonder, whether to take ATPL in my country first, or just go with my latest CPL/IR License, does SQ will support/sponsored us, whenever one day we need to upgrade to ATPL for command training ?


I only have a CPL/IR license too but with all ATPL subjects passed. Just need to take conversion exams. I assume they would sponsor you since they would also benefit from that. In my observation of other airlines, it seems it’s mostly low cost carriers that require you to be rated already before they hire you to save on costs. Hope that helps. Best of luck!

cruisepower
27th Mar 2024, 04:04
I only have a CPL/IR license too but with all ATPL subjects passed. Just need to take conversion exams. I assume they would sponsor you since they would also benefit from that. In my observation of other airlines, it seems it’s mostly low cost carriers that require you to be rated already before they hire you to save on costs. Hope that helps. Best of luck!

Just to note, SQ do not sponsor for license conversion. Type rating comes with a huge bond. This was back kn 2019 so i am.not sure if things changed now.

Captcooks
27th Mar 2024, 07:22
Just to note, SQ do not sponsor for license conversion. Type rating comes with a huge bond. This was back kn 2019 so i am.not sure if things changed now.

To be realistic, nothing in life is free guys. This is only an issue if you have plans on breaching your contract. If you serve the 3 year contract, then there’s really no problem and you would have basically worked off the bond.

but for the license conversion, you would indeed need to shoulder the examination fees yourself. Air law and operational procedures, SGD150 ea.

Abiflying
2nd Apr 2024, 06:03
I completed my sim assessment 3 weeks ago and I’m still awaiting a mail from SQ. Do they reply with a rejection or does the wait mean I haven’t made it?

cruisepower
3rd Apr 2024, 03:47
I completed my sim assessment 3 weeks ago and I’m still awaiting a mail from SQ. Do they reply with a rejection or does the wait mean I haven’t made it?

Yes they will advise of the outcome. For me it took around 6 weeks but this was back in 2019. For now no news is good news.

mcdufmcuser
7th Apr 2024, 10:38
are they opening to hiring expats?

Captcooks
7th Apr 2024, 22:50
are they opening to hiring expats?

open to hiring non Singaporeans but on local contract

daniel1111
9th Apr 2024, 14:10
7k basic, 13th month pay plus profit sharing, if any. Plus productivity pay though rate not yet specified. Less tax. Local contract only so no housing or educational allowance for children, if any. Medical and dental benefits. 32 days annual leave. 3 year bond.

Hi, if it’s not too much to ask, could you elaborate a bit on the details of productivity pay and whatever other variable components there are? Are there any contributions towards a retirement fund or something comparable? I’m find the position to be very interesting, however I’m financially very well off where I’m at now. Would highly appreciate if you could elaborate and maybe PM some details so I can make an informed decision

Seosan
21st Apr 2024, 21:19
Does anyone know if any Airbus recruitment happening or have any long haul rosters they could share?

Tink789
9th May 2024, 07:58
Hi everyone, Going for the Sim soon. Any ideas on what they ask during the session apart from RAW data ?

Captcooks
9th May 2024, 09:34
Hi everyone, Going for the Sim soon. Any ideas on what they ask during the session apart from RAW data ?

From what I can remember, they made me do eng surge, missed approach raw data OEI, manual flying ILS and AUPRT exercises. Second part was them trying to see your decision making process. So there was wx avoidance and diversion. Super important that you communicate clearly to everyone (atc, purser, operations, etc) why you’re diverting and what to expect next.

dagsamar
18th May 2024, 06:53
Hi,
Any idea on how long is the processing time for part 1 conversion?

dagsamar
18th May 2024, 06:55
Hi everyone! I was just wondering if anyone would have an updated reviewer for air law and operational procedures exams for CAAS (Singapore) license conversion? I’m in the final stages of my application for Singapore Airlines and have no idea how to prepare for those exams. Any help provided would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance! :)

I'm converting my license from CAAP to CAAS as well. Any idea on how long does it take for CAAS to process part 1?

Tink789
25th May 2024, 12:14
Hi everyone, Thanks for the tips for the sim ! I am now in the process or Converting my license to CAAS. I have read different things about the night flying, in the Sasp2 if says "5 hours of night flying, including at least 5 take-offs and 5 landings as PIC". For those in the process do we need 5TO/LDG as PIC and 5 hrs night as PIC ? or the 5hrs night can be anything else than PIC ? Many thanks in advance !

Cheers !

Captcooks
26th May 2024, 00:23
I'm converting my license from CAAP to CAAS as well. Any idea on how long does it take for CAAS to process part 1?

according to capels, once you submit all the requirements, it takes around 10 days to get to part 2

Captcooks
26th May 2024, 00:26
Hi everyone, Thanks for the tips for the sim ! I am now in the process or Converting my license to CAAS. I have read different things about the night flying, in the Sasp2 if says "5 hours of night flying, including at least 5 take-offs and 5 landings as PIC". For those in the process do we need 5TO/LDG as PIC and 5 hrs night as PIC ? or the 5hrs night can be anything else than PIC ? Many thanks in advance !

Cheers !

the exact requirement that they are asking for in capels is “5 hours of night flying as PIC”