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You'll definitely have to go sit in that musky smelling computer lab at SAA and take all 14 subjects. Pls remember to empty your bladder prior to the exam, esp the long ones like Met and R nav.
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Looking at SilkAir's posting for D.E.C. gives some hope that at least the pilot surplus that SIA said they had seems to be easing. Also their technical crew was down by around 150 from last year albeit 76 of those must have been from the expats who had early termination of their contracts.
But I guess with the MPL program, they won't hire new cadets till the pilot batch is complete so we're still going to have to wait till the end of FY 2015-16 for any news.
But I guess with the MPL program, they won't hire new cadets till the pilot batch is complete so we're still going to have to wait till the end of FY 2015-16 for any news.
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How come the DEC for Silkair is posted on the jobs bank but there is nothing posted on the Silkair careers website? In fact the website says there are no pilot positions available. What exactly does "Direct Entry" mean anyways? That you'll go straight into Silkair? Or do you have to possess some kinda qualifications?
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My guess is that SilkAir feels it will not get enough DEC from Singapore and as of 1st August 2014, any company that wishes to apply for an EP has to put up an advertisement on the job bank for a minimum of 14 days.
DEC requirements might be at least a CPL or MPL and they would take you on as a cadet and give you the TR before putting you on as a SO.
DEC requirements might be at least a CPL or MPL and they would take you on as a cadet and give you the TR before putting you on as a SO.
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Reliable source says it's direct entry SO/FO. Means they are taking in people with CAAS CPL/IR. Namely the few STAA and OAA guys loitering around waiting for jobs.
Type rating will be done in house, shortage of A320 crews predicted due to senior crew transitions to B737.
Type rating will be done in house, shortage of A320 crews predicted due to senior crew transitions to B737.
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Hi guys,
I've spoken to a couple of SQ pilots and have been reading the threads and it seems like the situation at SQ is not too good due to a surplus of pilots. I figured this would be the best time to acquire my PPL, CPL and ATPL. However, there are so many different options available and I can't seem to make up my mind. I'm nearing the end of my national service and I've been weighing my options. I have had offers from 3 universities namely UNSW, Swinburne and Massey to study Bachelor of Aviation which would include flying training. Another alternative would be to attain the CAAS license through Oxford or STAA. Could anybody shed some light on the pros and cons of both routes?
I've spoken to a couple of SQ pilots and have been reading the threads and it seems like the situation at SQ is not too good due to a surplus of pilots. I figured this would be the best time to acquire my PPL, CPL and ATPL. However, there are so many different options available and I can't seem to make up my mind. I'm nearing the end of my national service and I've been weighing my options. I have had offers from 3 universities namely UNSW, Swinburne and Massey to study Bachelor of Aviation which would include flying training. Another alternative would be to attain the CAAS license through Oxford or STAA. Could anybody shed some light on the pros and cons of both routes?
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Yea dont waste your time with a private route, even the airline cadets are getting screwed, go research 3k/3 course with OAA.
Being a pilot is a thing of the past. Go be a doctor or a lawyer.
Being a pilot is a thing of the past. Go be a doctor or a lawyer.
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Long time no see all, I'll be starting with STAA tomorrow for CPL. Also applied for silkair DEC. Seeing that they will want people who already have CPL I don't think they will give my application much of a glance.
@wonderland, Lawyer also got surplus soon haha!!!
Cheers.
@wonderland, Lawyer also got surplus soon haha!!!
Cheers.
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Yea, why STAA? You want to go to Ballarat and sit around watching china southern, qatar, tiger cadets being rushed through flying phase and the private candidates getting 1 sortie every 2-3 weeks?
After that coming back to sg, having your CAAS CPL dragged because they are not to keen issuing you a CPL without an employer, and your only chance of finding work is probably with one of the simulator outfits.
Heed my advice, don't go the private route.
After that coming back to sg, having your CAAS CPL dragged because they are not to keen issuing you a CPL without an employer, and your only chance of finding work is probably with one of the simulator outfits.
Heed my advice, don't go the private route.
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@maverick16, price point that's it, I got through the school interview for SFC to the tiger but was not selected. Could have joined as a private candidate but it's too expensive.
@wonderland, I'll take note of what you have said. Contract hours are contract hours you won't get less. I don't think they want you to stay there too long. If there is a congestion problem I believe STAA will resolve it soon.
@wonderland, I'll take note of what you have said. Contract hours are contract hours you won't get less. I don't think they want you to stay there too long. If there is a congestion problem I believe STAA will resolve it soon.