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XTR3M3 23rd Jun 2012 18:41

CPL, ATPL Frozen, Then?
 
Hi!

I have CPL-IR and now I am going to give ATPL exams to get ATPL Frozen.
Now, what next should I do more?

Thank you!

mutt 23rd Jun 2012 18:49

next...... seek unemployment assistance :\

XTR3M3 23rd Jun 2012 19:46

Man!
I am asking which course should I do next?

RedBullGaveMeWings 23rd Jun 2012 20:23

MCC, mandatory to get later a TR.

BlueJays 23rd Jun 2012 20:57

You will need to do an MCC ( multi crew course), followed by a Type Rating - unless you're lucky enough to have the airline pay for it.

pudoc 23rd Jun 2012 21:59

MCC if you want to fly multicrew. Instructor rating if you want to instruct.

Amazes me to think that people who will be responsible for people's lives can't even figure out a course structure on their own...

mutt 24th Jun 2012 05:24

Pudoc, the problem with giving people advice based on limited information is that a: does the Pakistan system require a MCC? b: What are the instructional possibilites in Pakistan?

So unfortunately without knowing the licence authority that the poster is talking about, and the country or area where they desire to work, its impossible to give advice......

Even my advice, while well intentioned is most likely rubbish as I dont think that Pakistan has such a system :):)

pudoc 24th Jun 2012 08:59

Correct, it may not. My point was I just Googled OPs question and had an answer in seconds that applied to Pakistan.

But I digress.

Genghis the Engineer 24th Jun 2012 09:09

CV writing course.

XTR3M3 6th Jul 2012 10:38

There is no MCC course in Pakistan.
We have FITS & ME rating courses further.

RedBullGaveMeWings 6th Jul 2012 10:50

ME Rating? It is mandatory nowadays for almost every job position. I don't know what FITS is, but you can take into consideration also the flight instructor route.

XTR3M3 6th Jul 2012 15:35

Multi Engine rating is not necessary for job. And FITS is instructor course.

RedBullGaveMeWings 6th Jul 2012 22:24

If you want to fly a liner or almost any kind of jet one day it is. If you want to stay for your whole career on single engine airplanes that's fine, it's your career and I am not going to foisten you anything, but I do suggest you to get a ME.
FITS can also be the starting point of your career, but the ME is suggested by me in any case.

Just my 2 cents.

flying apple 7th Jul 2012 05:42


People, get this mentality out of your heads about paying for TRs please...!!!!!!
Come and try to find a job (in europe, i don't know how the job market is elsewhere) if you don't want to pay for your TR
I only did it because i was sure that i would have a job at the end of it
i would never to it just to have the rating so i would get hired somewhere where they accidentally fly the same aircraft

paying for your typerating is not the same as P2F :ugh:

XTR3M3 18th Jul 2012 16:21

thank u so much!

Inlovewithflying 19th Jul 2012 22:52

I would recommend you to do MCC when you've passed your ME. Typerating is not necessary to have, cause you will be able to pay for it when you've been graduated (It would be more interesting to pay an typerating If you want to have line training, but of course that's quite expensive as well, but quaranteed a job.)

theSilentHunter 22nd Jul 2012 14:18

Self sponsored type rating and hour bulding maybe is option.

If you have money eaglejet offers for type raitings and hour building is good offer.

What others thinks?


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