Spice jet Recruitment (2011)
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No idea when's d next exam gonna be....although I have heard from many that it might be sometime in april end or early may..but nothing is confirmed as of now...and I can't be sure.
My friends are selected for Q400 and about the cost I would confirm and let u know.
My friends are selected for Q400 and about the cost I would confirm and let u know.
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Yeah i second cchamber.....SJ is asking for 10L and remaining would be deducted from the salary.....
And about the salary....they are giving 1.5L(Excluding taxes) + incentives (3500 for every 10hrs).
First batch is leaving for toronto on 22nd april.
And about the salary....they are giving 1.5L(Excluding taxes) + incentives (3500 for every 10hrs).
First batch is leaving for toronto on 22nd april.
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Gurgaon-based budget airline SpiceJet will recruit 150 pilots and 300 cabin crew to launch the regional airline connecting smaller towns with metro cities in south India shortly.
The airline announced its intent to tap the growing regional market with an order for 15 Bombardier Q400 turboprop aircraft - which can accommodate 70-80 people - in December last year. It is likely to choose Hyderabad as its base for regional operations in the beginning.
"We will recruit 150 pilots and 300 cabin crew for the regional airline. We will recruit chief of pilots and chief of engineering for the regional operations as the aircraft is new for the Indian aviation market. These positions will be filled in by the expats and we are in the process of finalising the names," said Neil Mills, CEO, SpiceJet.
The high crude prices have been a worry for the airlines - crude touched $119 per barrel mark on Monday - but SpiceJet will be going ahead with its expansion plans.
"There is some pain in the sector right now because of the oil prices, but we will continue to expand. There is huge opportunity in the tier II and the tier III cities and that is where we will be looking to expand," he said.
Aviation experts feel SpiceJet will use the regional operations to carry the feeder traffic for the onward journeys for international legacy carriers like British Airways.
The airline announced its intent to tap the growing regional market with an order for 15 Bombardier Q400 turboprop aircraft - which can accommodate 70-80 people - in December last year. It is likely to choose Hyderabad as its base for regional operations in the beginning.
"We will recruit 150 pilots and 300 cabin crew for the regional airline. We will recruit chief of pilots and chief of engineering for the regional operations as the aircraft is new for the Indian aviation market. These positions will be filled in by the expats and we are in the process of finalising the names," said Neil Mills, CEO, SpiceJet.
The high crude prices have been a worry for the airlines - crude touched $119 per barrel mark on Monday - but SpiceJet will be going ahead with its expansion plans.
"There is some pain in the sector right now because of the oil prices, but we will continue to expand. There is huge opportunity in the tier II and the tier III cities and that is where we will be looking to expand," he said.
Aviation experts feel SpiceJet will use the regional operations to carry the feeder traffic for the onward journeys for international legacy carriers like British Airways.
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SJ won't be conducting interviews for those 100 odd candidates again...but they will definitely be conducting atleast 1 more round of test for other Q400's that are in the pipeline....
However the date is not fixed.......but looking at their first batch which hasn't left yet, it might not be within a month atleast.
However the date is not fixed.......but looking at their first batch which hasn't left yet, it might not be within a month atleast.
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The first batch of captains have left to Canada a long time before, these were all experienced pilots on the ATR n Q400(expats), the first batch for TRTO is going to commence soon consisting of 15 TFO, they have selected close to 45 this time and are going to conduct exams on a larger scale for the remaining position.