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VT-ASB 15th Feb 2011 08:08

Delhi centre
 
65... series roll no. got the call letter today. delhi centre is at the Army school in cantonment area.

sid89 15th Feb 2011 08:10

delhi centre
 
Sub : Crew Recruitment – Trainee First Officer
Dear Mr. xxxxxxxxx

Please refer to your application for an opening as a Trainee First Officer.

As a part of the pilot selection process, you are requested to appear for a written test scheduled on Sunday, 27th February, 2011 at 1100 hours at Army Public School, Shankar Vihar, Delhi Cant - 10. You must report to the venue atleast 30 minutes prior to the start of the exam.

Kindly note that Jet Airways Trainee First Officer selection process will consist of the following stages:

igodream 15th Feb 2011 09:01

am from delhi center and got my call letter today:D :ok: .
my refrence number ws 65xxx....

sudeep6258 15th Feb 2011 09:10

got my call letter delhi.. ref no. 65XXX

rikin1990 15th Feb 2011 09:19

I Beg to Differ.
 
Reply To:
Do you seriously think you FAA/phillipenes etc ppl are any match to IGRUA or RGNFTI cadets. you take 6 months to copmplete your entire CPL, whereas we spend the same time in ground school, studying from basics to ATPL level. and double this time in flight school. I have seen FAA/Phillipenes pilots who do not know the full form of AIP and CAR. FAA people might know how to fly an aircraft but IGRUA/NFTI cadets know how an aircraft flies. You seriously think you can learn all practical and theoretical aspects of flying in just 6 months in some cheap flying club in florida wearing a bermuda and a t-shirt. Think Again boy........and your high standards definitely show in your DGCA conversion results, takes most of u guys a year to clear 2 exams:ugh:, where as IGRUANS and NFTI cadets clear 6 exams and RT in max 2-3 sessions:ok:.




I myself have a Multi-Engine CPL from the FAA and I would not agree with what you mentioned in your post, maybe some pilots from the FAA are below standards that are put forward by the DGCA but that does not mean all of them are the same. Quality of training is way different in both the countries better for some reasons there and better for some reasons here. And talking about the written papers and the RT. I cleared my RT in the first attempt itself and have just attempted the written papers for the first time, so i dont think your generalisation holds valid anymore. Let a persons flying do the talking.:ok:

Edit: Sorry , im new so i don't know how to quote a specific post.

duddysingh 15th Feb 2011 10:02

got call letter 2day delhi center..Ref no..72xxx..:)

Vertigo911 15th Feb 2011 10:16

@Mkaviator
 
Thank you for the valuable information you posted.

rikin1990 15th Feb 2011 10:20

spam protection?
 
Are any guys with hotmail e-mail's having trouble recieving the mails because of the inbuilt spam/junk protection?

Vertigo911 15th Feb 2011 10:26

Looks like Jet Airways is calling center wise, but still just to check, has anyone who applied for the Bangalore center received an email?

cobracommander 15th Feb 2011 10:28

interesting Q
 
PNR is 720Nm with 10,000lbs as FOB, calculate PSR if FOB is 10,500lbs ?

Vertigo911 15th Feb 2011 10:45

Assuming PSR was meant to be PNR, the fuel on board increases by 5% therefore the distance to PNR should increase by 5% as well, making it 756NM.

aviatorjus 15th Feb 2011 10:47

I would say PNR always decreases whether FOB increases or decreases...so answer in this case wd b 684 NM.

Vertigo911 15th Feb 2011 10:55

@Aviatorjus
 
Can you explain to me how it works out to be that way?

From my knowledge, assuming nothing else has changed, and you are just adding fuel, the endurance increases, and so does the distance to PNR.

aadityaslg 15th Feb 2011 11:00

@ aviatorjus
 
PNR Is directly related to Endurance i.e (FOB-RESERVE)/FUEL FLOW.

IF FOB is increased PNR will increase.
IF Reserve required decreases PNR increases.
IF FUEL FLOW reduces PNR increases.

I guess you are trying to say that any H/W or T/W will reduce the dist to PNR which is correct.

Since an aircraft suffers the h/w for a longer time ..
but enjoy the tail wind for a shorter time..

aviatorjus 15th Feb 2011 11:03

Rite guys...i acknowledge my mistake...u guys r rite...i got confused with the winds...hvnt opened the books in ages now:}....so a bit rusty with the info...anyways...this is the sign to get the dust off the notes:ok:

hawaijahaj 15th Feb 2011 11:03

Answer is 756 nothing else.

livetokill22 15th Feb 2011 11:47

Hey did anyone with reference number in the 66 series get a call letter yet? Delhi centre.

aroumika 15th Feb 2011 12:31

anyone with a call letter for chennai centre yet? anyone in 71 series?

3443 nautical miles 15th Feb 2011 12:40

can any one tell me the extension no of jet HR

AviaSmart 15th Feb 2011 12:45

Extn jet airways
 
Extn. is 1448


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