SIA Cadet Pilot - All Batches, Merged
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yes, try Cathay for her cadetship programme. alternatively you can try getting a license in Oz, Nz or Msia would be a good idea.. some people i know go to australia to find work in relation to their current field, and as a sideline do a pilot's licence.. and once u get your CPL you can try look for flying jobs and consider quitting your land based job.
If u really want to be an airline pilot no one can stop you.. on the other hand u will need to be financially strong to pull through the self-sponsored training and maybe first year of job hunting/travelling for interviews.
yes, try Cathay for her cadetship programme. alternatively you can try getting a license in Oz, Nz or Msia would be a good idea.. some people i know go to australia to find work in relation to their current field, and as a sideline do a pilot's licence.. and once u get your CPL you can try look for flying jobs and consider quitting your land based job.
If u really want to be an airline pilot no one can stop you.. on the other hand u will need to be financially strong to pull through the self-sponsored training and maybe first year of job hunting/travelling for interviews.
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merino n umustb - r both of u from the 10 Nov 2nd round interview?
thanks for everyone advice. will take a look at cathay. jetstar cost of about 200k is too high. n if both still fails, i may just have to settle for a PPL n fly for recreation instead of a career.
thanks for everyone advice. will take a look at cathay. jetstar cost of about 200k is too high. n if both still fails, i may just have to settle for a PPL n fly for recreation instead of a career.
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I just received my first interview opportunity with Singapore Airlines. Feeling pretty excited and nervous already. I was advice to see an eye doctor to do some test. Obviously due to the fact that I'm wearing glasses? Here's what I have been told
Please see a qualified doctor (optician not acceptable) for a visual acuity eye-test with and without optical aids (Snellen's Chart) and colour vision test (Ishihara) and submit the original copy of the report on the day of the interview. The cost of the eye-test and colour vision test will be on your own account.
Anyone can suggest a clinic for having this eye test conducted? I did once 4 yrs ago at this clinic located at Paya Lebar, but just can't seem to recall the name of the clinic. Any sensible advice will be very much appreciated.
Please see a qualified doctor (optician not acceptable) for a visual acuity eye-test with and without optical aids (Snellen's Chart) and colour vision test (Ishihara) and submit the original copy of the report on the day of the interview. The cost of the eye-test and colour vision test will be on your own account.
Anyone can suggest a clinic for having this eye test conducted? I did once 4 yrs ago at this clinic located at Paya Lebar, but just can't seem to recall the name of the clinic. Any sensible advice will be very much appreciated.
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Right ok. Been sometime since I posted here.Going for the 1st interview on the 7th of Jan next year.Anyone else? I applied this morning and got the reply 2 hrs later.Surprisingly fast.
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Hi bogusrif
I applied a week ago and i have been told to attend the interview on 14th Jan but i'm surprised to see that your are attending even earlier .
anyhow, it's good that you can share your experience to us
my best wishes man
I applied a week ago and i have been told to attend the interview on 14th Jan but i'm surprised to see that your are attending even earlier .
anyhow, it's good that you can share your experience to us
my best wishes man
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succorer ...I'm in the same boat as you.
I'm also scheduled for Jan 14. Been reading up on everything.
Wonder how technical it will get ? How far into the planes engine do I need to know besides induction, compression, combustion and trust ?
I hope everyone gets through.
Did someone realized that the fleet size increased these few days on the website ?
As updated by SIA ..the fleet size is now 110 instead of previously 105?... CEO also going to be changed tomorrow..
I'm also scheduled for Jan 14. Been reading up on everything.
Wonder how technical it will get ? How far into the planes engine do I need to know besides induction, compression, combustion and trust ?
I hope everyone gets through.
Did someone realized that the fleet size increased these few days on the website ?
As updated by SIA ..the fleet size is now 110 instead of previously 105?... CEO also going to be changed tomorrow..
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Hi spidex99
well, i'm not alone then
i have no idea about the technical questions, but looking at the previous interviews it has been always like anything under the sun especially if you already have flying experience which i'm not though
but i'm already pissed off looking at my educational qualifications. i recently graduated with a masters in mechanical engineering so i suspect they would grill me with technical questions
good to know about the changes in the fleet and CEO.
it will be great if the Jan 7th batch guys share their experience. it gives us an idea of what to expect.
i have no idea about the technical questions, but looking at the previous interviews it has been always like anything under the sun especially if you already have flying experience which i'm not though
but i'm already pissed off looking at my educational qualifications. i recently graduated with a masters in mechanical engineering so i suspect they would grill me with technical questions
good to know about the changes in the fleet and CEO.
it will be great if the Jan 7th batch guys share their experience. it gives us an idea of what to expect.
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Thanks for the tips. I been reading up on planes, engines and the past accident that happens on airplanes to bulk up. Not much of my job is related to aviation but I certainty hope to get in. As for GE 90-115B, i know its for 777-300ER with a thrust power of 115,000lbs and SIA has 19 of these puppies at the moment..
Hope to become a cadet.
Thanks for the tips. I been reading up on planes, engines and the past accident that happens on airplanes to bulk up. Not much of my job is related to aviation but I certainty hope to get in. As for GE 90-115B, i know its for 777-300ER with a thrust power of 115,000lbs and SIA has 19 of these puppies at the moment..
Hope to become a cadet.
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Negative. But I figured that there is only so much we can prepare for the interview... u know?
Also, you seem to be in better shape than me with the technical know how of an engineer.
Also, you seem to be in better shape than me with the technical know how of an engineer.