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Old 1st Nov 2017, 22:57
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6 months is about right for a CTL.
6 weeks ground training
8 weeks sims (fyi there are 15 sim sessions to get through...yes 15!
8-10 weeks line training (100-150hrs to get through)

its a very long process hence the current backlog.

to answer the above question - 300/400 positions are generally at random but recruitment will be for both types.

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Old 3rd Nov 2017, 21:46
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Hi all, First post in pprune. just trying to get an idea of active hold waiting times, I've been waiting for 11 months! Is this normal? I put BBN as first preference. Thanks
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Old 4th Nov 2017, 21:48
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Originally Posted by Cragganmore
Hi all, First post in pprune. just trying to get an idea of active hold waiting times, I've been waiting for 11 months! Is this normal? I put BBN as first preference. Thanks
This waitings depends on your overall hour counting and how the scorings came back from your interview processes.

Rumorings of candidates getting some 2 month waiting period to over a year out waiting.
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Old 5th Nov 2017, 00:23
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Calls for the December ground school went out late last week I believe. A lot of BNE basings but pretty much all Direct Entry as far as I am aware.

In terms of time on the hold file, as said above, it depends on your ranking out of the assessment days and whether you're DE or not. From what I can tell, the only L2's getting through at the moment are UNSW cadets. All others are DE.
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Old 5th Nov 2017, 00:30
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Originally Posted by eukeybound
Calls for the December ground school went out late last week I believe. A lot of BNE basings but pretty much all Direct Entry as far as I am aware.

In terms of time on the hold file, as said above, it depends on your ranking out of the assessment days and whether you're DE or not. From what I can tell, the only L2's getting through at the moment are UNSW cadets. All others are DE.
Thanks guys, I'm DE. I guess it's possible then to be on perpetual hold as others with higher scores slide past into the ground school 😳
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Old 5th Nov 2017, 01:30
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I’d imagine a few of those that they keep on hold for 12 months + would eventually find other things?
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Old 5th Nov 2017, 01:46
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Incidentally it's worth knowing that the outcome of the Roadshows was that the majority of hiring is going into BNE and SYD bases, with a scattering to the others (1 or 2). The recommendation was made to just take whatever base they offer you, get your number, then transfer internally if you want.

Apparently there was a pilot who turned down three start dates because he wanted Adelaide, while a guy who took the first course for BNE base then applied successfully for a transfer to Adelaide before he'd even finished training (and probably a few months before the guy who held out even got a call).

If you've made BNE or SYD one of your priorities then that's a good step in the right direction.
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Old 5th Nov 2017, 05:22
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Cragganmore: 11 months + seems totally normal for the Level 2 candidates so far.

Jeps: I know a few Level 2 guys have made it to 1500 hours TT while waiting and gone screw this and headed to the US

eukey: my base prefs are BNE and SYD and rapidly heading towards 12 months and when you hear the UNSW guys are going straight through at 250 hours it certainly feels like getting close to time to look elsewhere
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Old 5th Nov 2017, 19:10
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Completely understandable HBB. They are only hurting themselves.....
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Old 5th Nov 2017, 20:10
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As previously mentioned, getting 1500TT is the same as getting 10,000TT if it's all single engine piston.

They are after 250 twin PIC or Single Turbine PIC. The guys on Level 2 will get a call eventually, but while there are pilots coming through that have the DE qualifications they will miss out in favour of more qualified pilots.

Just be happy its not the old 1500TT, 500 Multi PIC etc. or there would be a lot of people waiting a lot longer!
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Old 6th Nov 2017, 10:17
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Originally Posted by Cragganmore
Thanks guys, I'm DE. I guess it's possible then to be on perpetual hold as others with higher scores slide past into the ground school 😳
Hey mate, yes in that situation there may be some with higher rankings and/or more compatible base preferences. But bear with it, you'll get a call soon no doubt!
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Old 9th Nov 2017, 04:23
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I haven't been flying for 6 months hope that won't matter.
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Old 9th Nov 2017, 05:19
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Originally Posted by hestonfysh
It will I'm afraid.
What way? I can't see how it would.
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Old 9th Nov 2017, 06:20
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Originally Posted by HILFIGER-TOMMY
What way? I can't see how it would.

If you haven't flown 150 hours in the previous 6 months, they cannot consider you
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Old 9th Nov 2017, 06:51
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Originally Posted by Brakerider
If you haven't flown 150 hours in the previous 6 months, they cannot consider you
And this is stipulated how ? Unless put in hold from being at my old job from doing under 150 a year
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Old 9th Nov 2017, 07:48
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I don't know about the 150hrs in 6 months but if you're not flying it will definitely hurt your chances. Flying, particularly instrument flying is a practiced skill. Once you stop, it erodes (hence recency requirements).

Given the intensity of the training, they aren't going to be keen on trying to to upskill people who aren't current.

They're also not going to be keen on people who get Level 2 and then just sit on their arse waiting for a call.
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Old 9th Nov 2017, 07:56
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As a suggestion I would recommend anyone sitting working a non-flight job in a major city with their ATPL's (or without), waiting for a Level 1 or 2 call would be far better off pulling their finger out and getting West or North and finding a GA job to build experience.

Between the GA pilots who meet DE and are on hold, almost meet DE and are on hold and those who are still punching around in the wet in a 210 and are on hold, they're all still far better prospects than someone waiting around for a call in Brisbane/Sydney/Melbourne with no currency or a fresh set of qualifications.

Think about who you would want to hire. Nobody has a right to a job. It's got to be earnt (and having a license doesn't qualify).
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Old 9th Nov 2017, 08:51
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Jetstar NZ have recency requirement of 150 hours in six months. This isn't published anywhere on the careers portal but they will verbally ask your hours flown in last 6 months during phone screening.
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Old 9th Nov 2017, 10:05
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Originally Posted by eukeybound
As a suggestion I would recommend anyone sitting working a non-flight job in a major city with their ATPL's (or without), waiting for a Level 1 or 2 call would be far better off pulling their finger out and getting West or North and finding a GA job to build experience.

Between the GA pilots who meet DE and are on hold, almost meet DE and are on hold and those who are still punching around in the wet in a 210 and are on hold, they're all still far better prospects than someone waiting around for a call in Brisbane/Sydney/Melbourne with no currency or a fresh set of qualifications.

Think about who you would want to hire. Nobody has a right to a job. It's got to be earnt (and having a license doesn't qualify).
Though I would've thought that once you have reached the hold file, you have officially "earned" the job. The idea of the hold file is that you have been offered the job and are waiting to be slotted in...
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Old 10th Nov 2017, 04:59
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Updating

Just wondering if anyone please shed some ligh on updating my DE and Level 2 application. I can only seem to update personal contact details. I would like to update details(i.e. TT and multi,MCC, IPC, Level 6 on licence since it needs to be update and correct.

Or//
Do I need to erase account and start again.
Thanks in advance.
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