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Govt Tightens Rules on Use of Foreign Pilots by Indonesian Airlines

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Old 4th Feb 2013, 10:41
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Guys the rule will be changed soon.
In Indonesia its all about the money.
Airlines will find a deal soon with the govt.
No doubt about it.
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Old 4th Feb 2013, 14:27
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@eaglenest1972

Yaah you wish eh....
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Old 5th Feb 2013, 08:08
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AFAIK Malindo Airways (sub-Lion company) is still hiring Malaysian freshies and WILL send them for Line Training with Lion.. They're all freshies with 200hrs total and 0 hours on type.. That says something..
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They are treated similar to cadets....also graduate with 200 hours and then straight to jet....though the terms are not as sweet as the ones given with eagle jet.
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Old 5th Mar 2013, 03:41
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Jetjockey, Don't you think this is a moron comment ?

Simple, no demonstration flights in the future.

Cough Cough, I don't see any Australian Airlines banned from Europe and many countries like Indo gong shows.

Twit This Minister.

The National Committee for Transportation Safety in December said that the Sukhoi Superjet crash that killed all 45 people on board during a demonstration flight in May was due to the foreign pilot's unfamiliarity with the terrain of West Java’s Mount Salak.
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