SAA - Slovenian Aeronautical Academy
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SAA - Slovenian Aeronautical Academy
Hi,
Do you know anything about this school and their A320 Type Rating 0 hour First Officer program ?
They have a partnership with an european airline (unknown at this time) and they are conducting a kind of cadet scheme with them.
Do you know anything about this school and their A320 Type Rating 0 hour First Officer program ?
They have a partnership with an european airline (unknown at this time) and they are conducting a kind of cadet scheme with them.
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I sent my CV to the e-mail address given in the advertisement. After a few days I got a reply with 3 questions, e.g. am I able to pay for the TR?. Additionally, They wrote that all information would be given during the interview. Nothing more.
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After you fly the 300 hours you are back on the street and another desperate low hour individual takes your place.
At least a few years ago you would pay €50.000 for 500 hours and type, now that has even been reduced to 300.
Also understand that during a P2F program the Captain will not make any effort to teach you anything, basically reducing the whole operation to single pilot ops.
At least a few years ago you would pay €50.000 for 500 hours and type, now that has even been reduced to 300.
Also understand that during a P2F program the Captain will not make any effort to teach you anything, basically reducing the whole operation to single pilot ops.
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I agree,
The only solution to stop this epidemic (and I'm not talking about Covid) is to boycott massively and/or update labour legislation accordingly as we did in France.
The only solution to stop this epidemic (and I'm not talking about Covid) is to boycott massively and/or update labour legislation accordingly as we did in France.
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They propose a 2 year contract based on the following :
- A320 type rating : 30k€
- A320 line training : 35k€
First salary : 1500€ which increases after passing line training / 1000 hours TT
After these 2 years, they pay back.... We all know here that it will never happen
Name of the airline : not communicated
- A320 type rating : 30k€
- A320 line training : 35k€
First salary : 1500€ which increases after passing line training / 1000 hours TT
After these 2 years, they pay back.... We all know here that it will never happen
Name of the airline : not communicated
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Ahah it's really funny, because I got the interview and they said me a different thing.
I'm already type rated, they wanted 49k€ just for the line training, and permanent contract.
Airline not comunicated as well.
So for the line training there are 3 different prices: I read 30 then 35 and 49 in my case, ridiculous !
I'm already type rated, they wanted 49k€ just for the line training, and permanent contract.
Airline not comunicated as well.
So for the line training there are 3 different prices: I read 30 then 35 and 49 in my case, ridiculous !
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49 ! lucky you !
That was a moment.... The two guys looked nice and clever, how can they propose such a to applicants ?
Anyway... I hope they didn't manage to trap someone
That was a moment.... The two guys looked nice and clever, how can they propose such a to applicants ?
Anyway... I hope they didn't manage to trap someone
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Wait a second... 49 k € for 100h LT? this make it 490€ an hour... the highest salaries I know from good times is 200€ for and experienced captain and about 110 € for FO... This mean its not really a job, but a way to make someone cover the rest of the crew's salary and part of the fuel... Looks like a good way to cut loses when the airline have a load facotor of 30%... now i know how they manage to operate those flights without making significant loses.