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aviationwriter 13th December 2013 12:11

Advice for 7years experienced Overseas LAME
 
I saw virgin airlines is taking some apprentices for some states and I would like to apply for the position of that .my question is that I am undertaking casa exam for being B1 and I m 7 years Experienced LAME in Turkish Airlines. I've also got certificate 4 Aeroskills Mechanical.
I m thinking of applying to apprentice ship positionrfor getting in.is anyone give some advice on it pls?.
If so, I really appreciate it. I can send my resume if want to check for eligibility for that

vs69 13th December 2013 14:14

If you have been working as a LAME for 7 years I doubt you will get taken on as an apprentice.

aviationwriter 13th December 2013 19:42

That is only 1chance to get in.that s why I applied. U reckon they will not accept!

vs69 13th December 2013 21:26

Why would they?

aviationwriter 14th December 2013 00:52

What should I do then? What s ur recommendations?
Thanks

Tech_Log 14th December 2013 21:56

Advice for 7years experienced Overseas LAME
 
If you hold any form of qualification / experience you won't get accepted on an apprenticeship, mostly because gaining experience and qualifications is the point of an apprenticeship.

Look for a mechanic job if you have experience, look for a licensed aircraft engineers job if you hold an actual license.
BA were hiring mechanics a while ago so that's a start.

Safe flying
Tech_Log

aviationwriter 14th December 2013 23:31

harmfull experience for a lame
 
Thanks for your helpful answer.i wrote that manner cos I couldn't get in Australia market with my certificate 4.i am undertaking b1 casa exam to conversation. I have jaa b1 with type rates but they even didnt call me as a candidate.

spannersatcx 15th December 2013 08:56

You may not understand what an apprenticeship is for, basically someone fresh out of school with 0 knowledge and experience on a/c.
As you already have a licence and type and experience you do not fall into this category. Have a look at aviation job search, and airline websites when vacancies will be advertised.

aviationwriter 16th December 2013 22:01

I know what is apprentice mean .no worries. I am just sayin if there is no job to apply what can I do.i apply where ever job ads come out.
That s what I mean.

Tech_Log 17th December 2013 07:30

Advice for 7years experienced Overseas LAME
 
Short answer is no, you wouldn't be accepted.

If you hold a full B1 with type ratings as you said, you need to look for licensed engineer roles. Would be a waste of a B1 if nothing else !

Safe flying
Tech_Log


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