CPP Enquiries!!
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Hong Kong
Age: 33
Posts: 5
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
CPP Enquiries!!
I'm sorry if these questions have been asked before, because I'm sure they have been.
I skimmed around the two pages here but couldn't find the answer.
Can someone please clarify for me the following:
Eyesight! The huge myth surrounding pilots is that all of them have absolutely perfect vision. But I've read from numerous sources that it depends on the airline company. A post here says that CX has a lot of pilots with glasses. Is this true? I know pilots need a class 1 medical exam, which includes 20/20 vision but is optical aid allowed for the test? I read from a source the other day that some pilots can wear glasses in the cockpit, provided they bring an extra pair just in case anything happens. Some say that having LASIK or related eye surgery before applying is a big no-no, while some say different. I'm getting really confused, and I just want to know the requirements of being a CX cadet pilot. I have a little myopia and wear glasses.
I've read the post on "the ideal CPP applicant" and I understand CX chooses cadets of all backgrounds. I know that flying hours is not required, but what type of subjects in University would be preferred for applicants? I see alot of engineering degrees and aviation degrees for successful applicants. But problem is, I'm not really that big a maths person, hence not really into engineering and stuff; and there aren't any aviation degrees offered in HK. Can anyone give me some advice? Do some people make it to the CPP even before Uni?
I'm currently 19, living in HK and taking the HKAL next year. I really love flying and being a pilot has been my childhood dream. I'd really appreciate it if any pilot could take the time to chat with me, talk me through the details and clear up the confusions. Please PM me! If you really can't, please at least leave a msg here! Thanks guys!
I skimmed around the two pages here but couldn't find the answer.
Can someone please clarify for me the following:
Eyesight! The huge myth surrounding pilots is that all of them have absolutely perfect vision. But I've read from numerous sources that it depends on the airline company. A post here says that CX has a lot of pilots with glasses. Is this true? I know pilots need a class 1 medical exam, which includes 20/20 vision but is optical aid allowed for the test? I read from a source the other day that some pilots can wear glasses in the cockpit, provided they bring an extra pair just in case anything happens. Some say that having LASIK or related eye surgery before applying is a big no-no, while some say different. I'm getting really confused, and I just want to know the requirements of being a CX cadet pilot. I have a little myopia and wear glasses.
I've read the post on "the ideal CPP applicant" and I understand CX chooses cadets of all backgrounds. I know that flying hours is not required, but what type of subjects in University would be preferred for applicants? I see alot of engineering degrees and aviation degrees for successful applicants. But problem is, I'm not really that big a maths person, hence not really into engineering and stuff; and there aren't any aviation degrees offered in HK. Can anyone give me some advice? Do some people make it to the CPP even before Uni?
I'm currently 19, living in HK and taking the HKAL next year. I really love flying and being a pilot has been my childhood dream. I'd really appreciate it if any pilot could take the time to chat with me, talk me through the details and clear up the confusions. Please PM me! If you really can't, please at least leave a msg here! Thanks guys!
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: EDINBURGH
Age: 37
Posts: 4
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
i am also a wannabe but will try shed some light on the questions you have.
eyesight- as far as i know, eyesight correctable to 20/20 is fine, that i hope means myopia is ok.
they don't have a preference for what degree/ subject the candidate studied in the past. but in order for you to get hired, and hopfully be good at the job, you will have to digest alot of technical information about numerous aircraft systems (amongst other subjects...) It would be difficult if you are not interested in it. As for the level of maths required, the ability to do quick addition/subtraction/ multiplication/ division should be adequate for most operations (i think).
check out the archive- it contains topics discussed in the past- should cover most of your worries. http://www.pprune.org/archive/index.php/f-99.html
eyesight- as far as i know, eyesight correctable to 20/20 is fine, that i hope means myopia is ok.
they don't have a preference for what degree/ subject the candidate studied in the past. but in order for you to get hired, and hopfully be good at the job, you will have to digest alot of technical information about numerous aircraft systems (amongst other subjects...) It would be difficult if you are not interested in it. As for the level of maths required, the ability to do quick addition/subtraction/ multiplication/ division should be adequate for most operations (i think).
check out the archive- it contains topics discussed in the past- should cover most of your worries. http://www.pprune.org/archive/index.php/f-99.html
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: hong kong
Posts: 12
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
you knwo what, if you have so many uncertainties and confusion, just forget it.
i would suggest you to just apply and see if they respond you.
Just the interview and the appitude test themselves are worth going for a try. no harm to u
i would suggest you to just apply and see if they respond you.
Just the interview and the appitude test themselves are worth going for a try. no harm to u
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: NZ
Posts: 9
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hey there,
I don't much at all about the CPP but concerning eyesight, I like you have to wear glasses (only when say I am sitting at the back of a lecture theatre to view the board) and have 20/20 vision when I wear them..I reckon that so long as one has perfect vision with corrective lens then there is no reason as to why you couldn't become a pilot. I applied just the other day and I think you should just apply as well and not worry about such things untill need be .
I don't have any flying experience and have a degree in science and I don't think there is any "set" of subjects one should take at uni. Sure a bit of maths/physics is ideal but nothing that requires applicants to have anything more than high school knowledge.
To make a long story short: just apply and see what happens, don't worry about eyesight/academicy (is that even a word??) stuff..there is no harm in trying
I don't much at all about the CPP but concerning eyesight, I like you have to wear glasses (only when say I am sitting at the back of a lecture theatre to view the board) and have 20/20 vision when I wear them..I reckon that so long as one has perfect vision with corrective lens then there is no reason as to why you couldn't become a pilot. I applied just the other day and I think you should just apply as well and not worry about such things untill need be .
I don't have any flying experience and have a degree in science and I don't think there is any "set" of subjects one should take at uni. Sure a bit of maths/physics is ideal but nothing that requires applicants to have anything more than high school knowledge.
To make a long story short: just apply and see what happens, don't worry about eyesight/academicy (is that even a word??) stuff..there is no harm in trying
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: all over
Posts: 135
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
20/20 vision is NOT a requirement of commercial airline pilots. If you make it far enough into the selection process you'll undergo some medical examinations, and although they test your vision, they are not testing for 20/20 vision...they also do tests with your corrective lenses on. 20/20 vision is a requirement of air force/fighter pilots - not commercial.
There is no "set" subjects to take at university....the CPP accepts candidates from a wide variety of backgrounds - in terms of flying experience and in terms of academic subjects.
Though rare, there have been instances where candidates were successful in the application process right out of high school.
There is no "set" subjects to take at university....the CPP accepts candidates from a wide variety of backgrounds - in terms of flying experience and in terms of academic subjects.
Though rare, there have been instances where candidates were successful in the application process right out of high school.
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: On a wing and a prayer
Age: 38
Posts: 95
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
@ hyper raiden
Just for your info. glasses are not the only criterion for for medical checks.....As said in the previous post, Having glasses is definitely not an issue as long as your distant vision can be corrected to 20/20, Your eyes are checked for a host of other issues.
The best you can do is to get a list of medical requirements of the aviation agency of your country and get yourself checked according to those standards by a known oculist.
The best you can do is to get a list of medical requirements of the aviation agency of your country and get yourself checked according to those standards by a known oculist.