Airlines Induction: Enquiry
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Airlines Induction: Enquiry
In our South East Asia and China, India, when the cadet has succeeded to get his CPL/IR how long it takes to be a First Officer fully rated on a B737 or an A320? (TR plus Induction+ LINE TRAINING....)
I just enquire.
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I just enquire.
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Thank You NG_CAPTAIN,
I am interested to know what is happening now in the region Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, India, China, Singapore etc in the main Airlines...
I am interested to know what is happening now in the region Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, India, China, Singapore etc in the main Airlines...
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India, China==== if you are good & know your stuff will get a job in a month ...if avg will get a job in approx 6 mths............ if crap some will still hire you as pilots are needed badly.
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thanks Left Wing,
What I try to evaluate is the training that a serious airlines adds in average to convert a CPL/IR cadet without JAR/FAR 25 rating in a first officer. I know that SIA, MAS, TG and many others have a typical training including MCC, first type rating, Airlines induction and Line training: how much this is planned in average in your country/ your airline?
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P.S I know some start up with a poor aviation background management are doing nearly nothing. My question is orientated towards the professionals, not the cow boys
What I try to evaluate is the training that a serious airlines adds in average to convert a CPL/IR cadet without JAR/FAR 25 rating in a first officer. I know that SIA, MAS, TG and many others have a typical training including MCC, first type rating, Airlines induction and Line training: how much this is planned in average in your country/ your airline?
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P.S I know some start up with a poor aviation background management are doing nearly nothing. My question is orientated towards the professionals, not the cow boys
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China some possibilities. Except FAA licences considered often as too weak by Authorities, need to attend some complementary local examinations. If UK CAA licences better situation.
No general rule, you have to check with every futur employer. However your experience seems too low
No general rule, you have to check with every futur employer. However your experience seems too low