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Old 25th Oct 2013, 16:18
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Employment is not confirmed so gotta pray hard.
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Old 26th Oct 2013, 01:12
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For non sq, it'll be stay out ground school, the colonial houses for sq cadets as they wanted a more regimental/ "I know where you are at all times mentality". No OBS at lumut too...

If you stay at seletar colonial house, good luck with the mosquitoes.
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Old 26th Oct 2013, 03:05
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Bro,good idea to know e diff between 'advise' & 'advice'.

English language proficiency a factor.
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Old 26th Oct 2013, 12:50
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why is SFC's program so expensive? what is different about their curriculum?
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Old 26th Oct 2013, 19:24
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Cost is high probably because housing and food is all provided.

That said staying in is probably a wonderful thing. Seletar is nigh inaccessible and travelling will eat up too much of your time and will not be cheap as well. You'd perform better for exams and flying if you're staying in.
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Old 26th Oct 2013, 21:46
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Jalan Kayu will be your regular hang out point.
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Old 27th Oct 2013, 03:39
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Originally Posted by Veins101
why is SFC's program so expensive?

There are many reasons.
1. It is the first flying college in Singapore after SIA pulled out from sickening MFA.
2. SFC is like NUS/NTU, graduates from SFC looks down on other flight school.
3. Singapore Flying College is the training wing from SIA.
4. Most reputable in the entire Asia.
5. The list goes on.

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Old 27th Oct 2013, 11:38
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It's a stay in course @ Seletar which was confirmed by a SFC instructor.

Anyway, to those who have been informed for the 2nd interview, could I just know which dates are you guys allocated for the 2nd interview?
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Old 27th Oct 2013, 16:54
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So let me get this right, they are interviewing you to be allowed to spend $250000 plus expenses, with no promise of a job!

I'm glad I am close to retirement, this industry is close to collapse.

(Just remember you won't be 20 forever, one day you may want to support a family, and you won't be able to do that on nothing. And that is we're these programes are heading towards.....but enjoy your shiny jet)
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Old 28th Oct 2013, 10:54
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SOPS, well said. except that they do issue a letter of intent to hire u if u dont screw up during the course.

but even so, it is not easy to enter. my opinion. =)
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Old 28th Oct 2013, 12:49
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So let me get this right, they are interviewing you to be allowed to spend $250000 plus expenses, with no promise of a job!
You are right! Nothing is promise. It is a good money making business industry.

S$250K/student multiple by 25 private students per intake = S$6.25millions for that flight school! WOW...

There are companies conducting ground (JAR-ATPL) lesson preparing them to sit for CAAS theory examination. Lucrative business isn't it?

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I'm glad I am close to retirement, this industry is close to collapse.
LOL... not there yet.

Originally Posted by SOPS
(Just remember you won't be 20 forever, one day you may want to support a family, and you won't be able to do that on nothing. And that is we're these programes are heading towards.....but enjoy your shiny jet)
"One ear in and one ear out".

Many smart Malaysians and Indian Nationals took the "bite". Investment cause them in debt with no beautiful flying desk. Singaporeans will be the next one. I am afraid there are already a few not doing well in securing their dream job.
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Old 28th Oct 2013, 13:12
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S$6.25millions for that flight school! WOW...
You make it sound like there's no operating cost to the flight school. Staff salary? Aircraft Depreciation? Fuel? Rental?
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Old 28th Oct 2013, 14:18
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Flying monkey, you're right. aircraft and its maintenance cost a bomb.

Do i really get a better education at SFC than in lets say STAA?

if i compute STAA program. CPL/IR + ATPL theory is
SGD138,000+SGD22,080=SGD160,080

SFC tigerair program is similar at SGD182000 the difference is SGD20K for a 6 months stay at the house at Seletar. Other than that I am not sure what is better.

Type rating after that is SGD48K. Total is SGD220+k. It would take 4-5 years to earn back the money that I loan. Other than which school to take it's a no brainer to me. If money is not a problem I would do it.

So again back to the question is SFC that much better than STAA that it cost so much more? And after that there is still type rating where as MPL programs can graduate to flying with airlines straight.

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Old 28th Oct 2013, 23:30
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I really hope SFC does not have the recruiting minima of another flying school in Singapore, some of their cadets are a real danger to themselves, let alone others.
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Old 28th Oct 2013, 23:48
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I believe STAA is no longer selected by Tiger Airways to train their pilots other than those that have already enrolled.

MPL course for Tiger is now done by CAE and SFC for the CPL/IR.
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Old 29th Oct 2013, 00:06
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That's good to hear.
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Old 29th Oct 2013, 00:54
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I've not heard anything to indicate that Tiger has cancelled its contract with STAA on MPL training. What I heard is that the 3 flight schools will now take turns to train.

CAE still have to conduct a beta trial on their Tiger MPL program which is mandated by CAAS.
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Old 29th Oct 2013, 11:40
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superconst, did you go for the interview last week?
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Old 29th Oct 2013, 12:30
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I went for the interview on 24/10. Have not heard of anything yet ever since. Will try to give them a call maybe this thursday. How about you?
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Old 30th Oct 2013, 09:59
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If you have any updates, do update, vice versa. I will give them a call tomorrow.
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