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Old 28th Sep 2009, 16:49
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as Ind Air said....
the job has same pay and perks as of officers in air force..only the work profile diffrentiatiing it but still the the department functions closely wid indian air force.(PS: suggest not takin names in this international community )
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Old 28th Sep 2009, 17:10
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i know this will sound bizarre but i am not a huge airline job fan... in circumstances that i find myself in...i.e. paucity of funds(to fund an fi rating which in canada will cost 10k cad atleast and work visa hassles).. lack of connections in aviation(jugaad) i am really not a chooser so any flying job is a good job
i know 6 seats and x no. of applicants people start doing their math... after months of sitting idle i see this exam as a test to examine my caliber...after the air india f.o selection fiasco i expect this one to be fair so i have my hopes pinned on this one..
@ cocochanel i respect your opinion when you speak of a low wages and low flying hours but think of it when the next wave of vacancies come up which i doubt will.. how will i stand a chance with 250 hours
even if it is lets say a 5 year bond guys in coast guard could get enough hours on the dornier 228 they'll be flying,than they have umpteen options open.. so for guys in my situation its really not much of an option.. and i am not counting national pride in this thats another debatable issue

@bunny -i think i have a slight idea what the selection is for plus the possible terms and conditions of the bond.. the concerned authorities would have taken good care to make it confidential
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Old 28th Sep 2009, 17:48
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tushar...what I meant was for you to move on...since airforce and coast guard jobs are obviously out as far as your admissions are concerned, don't look back and regret not being in it, obviously those jobs were not meant for you, something better will surely come up in the future.

This cabinet thingy sounds good...so let's hope for that admit card. And if the cabinet thing does not work out, then no big deal, some other opportunities will come up, aviation related or not, for now. You are still just starting out....so many other options still open for you after your bachelor's degree.

As for 10k canadian, it's not that hard to get once you get your degree and start working , you can use it for time building to 200 pic and then apply for an afi job...and still get your flying hours.

My point is. think positive, think of alternatives, solutions...
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Old 28th Sep 2009, 18:12
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thanks coco.. i welcome your point of you and have already accepted it as an alternate.. i have heard a lot of survival stories in aviation.."had to wait for 6 years..cabin crew for years" etc as much as i dont want to be in one myself i have accepted the facts on face value.. the days of basking in the glory of my shiny new cpl are over.. even my family has realized there is no point fretting over it.. thats why the plan to appear for CAT next year..hopefully i land myself a job before that
as for the afi job in India.. the instructor rating has become another money making gimmick in the flying clubs.. a lot of guys with afi rating have been roaming jobless..its amazing how so many new flying clubs are mushrooming all across the country despite the slowdown bt thats another story pls dont mistake this for cynicism or lack of humility im just being very realistic for myself
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Old 29th Sep 2009, 11:53
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Hey guys any idea as to what specific areas are important in the exam, and how should one go about preparing for it .( maybe someone knows someone who gave the exam before.)
Its been awhile since i last studied
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Old 1st Oct 2009, 03:30
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i am planning to revise all the stuff i have read before.

DOUBT :-
Guys any idea whether the Written exam is going to be subjective or objective ? because nowhere in instructions it says that. also few lines like.. :-

1. no cuttin erasing/using one color ink ... does indicate the test to be objective.

2. but also one of it says questions to be answered serially.... indicating it to be a written subjective test.!!!!!!

pan pan!
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Old 1st Oct 2009, 06:40
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prepare for it as if it is a subjective test. if they ask objective u got nothing to loose. but if you study for an objective test then u got a lot to loose. study all the aviation subjects. tech, regs, nav, met. and i think there is an english and logic paper also. though am not sure it was there about 10 years back. you will have a written exam followed by an interview. later on whatever happens let it happen.

and i dont want to dishearten you guys but apart from you becoming an officer in the central govt. and having associated perks from what i have heard from someone "you will end up transporting the wives of the air force officials". am sure not it is true but just what i heard. apart from it it is a very coveted job and you may after 10 or 15 years bond (or somewhere in between that) you may leave and could join dgca as an FID also.

Disclaimer: all information above is what i have heard from people. those people know what they were talking about. however, if something written above is not true then neither me nor them are responsible for any consequences.


All the best!!!
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Old 1st Oct 2009, 16:07
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invaluable info for us on the expected pattern of the examination thanks for the heads up speed freakflying is flying anyways even is one has to transport sweater weaving wives
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Old 1st Oct 2009, 16:58
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once the engine starts, you think nothing of who or what is behind. its just you and the a/c. if you enjoy flying, it should not make a difference who or what you fly.
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Old 1st Oct 2009, 22:15
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lol

I totally agree with agent123.. moreover I heard that in the 15-20 years that you will spy/fly for RAW you will not be logging any flight hours.. so if you ever choose to come out of it or ever get kicked out... you will end up with only 200 hours in your log book..
For people who are obsessed with Govt. jobs and like becoming Govt. babus its great for them.. But I dont see any future in this.. I know there are not many opportunities in the aviation industry today.. But I guess its worth waiting for some more time...

Just my personal opinion..

Gud luck for the exam guys
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Old 12th Oct 2009, 16:34
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@flyjet787 - its nothing like what u r saying about the logging of hours..

also, does anyone know if delhi is the only exam centre?? are there exam centres anywher else too?
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Old 12th Oct 2009, 16:48
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s.o.s!!!have still not got my admit card anyone with any information that might do me any good please come forward... if u know anyone or any office in delhi to reach for info on my admit card status thank you please come forward
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Old 12th Oct 2009, 19:17
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@Captain-planet

Delhi is the only center for the exam.

and yes, that flight logging part written by flyjet787 is not entirely true.

First off, you cant be sure what exactly the profile of this particular job is.

It could just be some simple point A to B flying. You may never even know what or whom you are flying and for what purpose.

I also got to know that it could be for pilot jobs for govt. purposes (ie. nothing to do with the Intelligence Bureau)

If you are in any way involved in anything to do with RAW, IB, secret stuff, intelligence, spying etc, forget about changing jobs, rest assured, we will never ever hear from you again on pprune, facebook, or anywhere ! ... you will live under a different identity for the rest of your life and all of us here on PPrune can only speculate where you are or what you might be doing !!!
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Old 14th Oct 2009, 05:39
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?!

okiee,so i applied for the exam but i haven't received my hall ticket as yet,i meet all the eligibility requirements,does anyone think ive got a fair enough chance if i go for the exam on the 25th and submit another application..and yeah request them to allow me for the exam....what are my chances~?
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Old 14th Oct 2009, 12:02
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avitrz and tangowithtushar,

Im not sure why you guys have'nt yet received your admit cards.
(assuming application submitted with all the attestations etc on time, well before the last date).

Do you guys have a photocopy of your application forms which you posted ?
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Old 15th Oct 2009, 07:06
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@shanx
I do have a photocopy of my application,do you think i should go for the exam and give it my shot,like in the case of coast guard examinations,one of frnd dint receive his admit card too,so he went for the exam anyway,and submitted an application form at the centre (on the day of the exam ),they let him take the exam...considering evn this is a govt based recruitment drv,what are my chances?!

And how often does the cabinet recruit trainee pilots anyway!?

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Old 25th Oct 2009, 17:21
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so , the paper was interesting , wasn it ?
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Old 26th Oct 2009, 04:03
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sure it was. two papers : paper 1.professional subject covering all aviation topics having objective questions and subjective numericals, paper 2. Gen Eng/Gen Awareness/IQ test.guess around 300 appeared(didnt count though ).

Any Idea how long the wait is going to be before the result/call is being made to selected candidates. request follow up from the experienced/information holders....!
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Old 26th Oct 2009, 12:07
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yeah it was interesting . few questions were tricky too .....
and i asked a person about the result .. he said approximately 2 months ... and asked him if the process that will take place hence will be fair or not ... he got offended n told me that he caught six people cheating and will cancel their answer sheets ....
so i hope they dont give us an opportunity to question them
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hehehe
I guess we're going to see more and more new "probationary Prune" accounts coming up !!!

The best word I can think of to describe this exam was STUPID.

The technical part was OK .. similar to DGCA.
The Gen Knowledge/IQ test was crappy !!!

If this is how candidates are going to be filtered, then it explains the state of affairs of our bureaucracy and various other departments !!!

@cobra

and asked him if the process that will take place hence will be fair or not ... he got offended n told me that he caught six people cheating and will cancel their answer sheets ....
so i hope they dont give us an opportunity to question them
Any thief/crook/politician caught and interrogated will obviously say that he/she is innocent and that it is the work of someone with vested interests !!! What makes you think this examination invigilator is going to be extra honest with you ???
Stop being naive .. the only time we can EVER see any kind of change in this circus called INDIA is when some blood is shed.
Till then we'll just have riff raffs venting out on internet forums and back stabbing their friends/pals in real life.
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