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Marketing says.. They will allow the use of the C-172SPs if you're already in your instrument course. The C-152s will be used for private and time building for CPL. Hmmm.. Are the Robins still flying? I'm planning to visit Clark Aviation soon. Just to have a sneak peek for their facilities.
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nice work
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great to hear that 3 are now no longer Limited FOs. I think Cebu just made history (again!) as the only airline in operation right now with FOs from MPL (need to check the ones from China). Congratulations!
on the other hand i hope CA is not working on another bit of history: the longest MPL training program ever ....
great to hear that 3 are now no longer Limited FOs. I think Cebu just made history (again!) as the only airline in operation right now with FOs from MPL (need to check the ones from China). Congratulations!
on the other hand i hope CA is not working on another bit of history: the longest MPL training program ever ....
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Any news?
There have been no updates on this thread for more than a month.
What happened to those guys that were to go to a Middle East airline?
rq4globalhawk any news?
What happened to those guys that were to go to a Middle East airline?
rq4globalhawk any news?
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That would be good news.. I guess CA is pushing the right buttons already. Actually, I really want to go at CA but PPL/CPL/IR costs P300k to P200k more than what other flight schools offer.
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Bagoongathipon: "everyone's busy flying!"
That sounds good and I take it that all the paperwork has been through. Do they have a program to choose the one's that stay with the airline?
coffindodger: "Or singing and dancing to Wowwoeeeeeeee"
This one I don't understand. Are you hinting that the guys are not concentrating in their work in the ME?
I think they are aware that success is a must.
That sounds good and I take it that all the paperwork has been through. Do they have a program to choose the one's that stay with the airline?
coffindodger: "Or singing and dancing to Wowwoeeeeeeee"
This one I don't understand. Are you hinting that the guys are not concentrating in their work in the ME?
I think they are aware that success is a must.
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All the MPL Cadets i know are busy flying with cebu pacific now and not like others say. Goodluck to those mpl friends back in cebu pacific, all the best to you all!
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agree with traveller. for 5j cadets, it's almost a non issue as that track has been opened up and proven by the previous management. heard that the first ones who graduated last year are now being fully released to Line as full fledged FOs, so everything there is just a matter of time.
it's the non-5J guys whose progress everybody is anxious to know.
it's the non-5J guys whose progress everybody is anxious to know.
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What happened to those guys that were to go to a Middle East airline?
rq4globalhawk any news?
rq4globalhawk any news?
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Three Bahraini and four Indian CA cadets were accepted by the "Middle East" airline and are to start their line training by July. Seven Filipinos and two foreign cadets are also in line and are to report in a few weeks. Some are also busy flying for a very "juicy" airline.
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Three Bahraini and four Indian CA cadets were accepted by the "Middle East" airline and are to start their line training by July. Seven Filipinos and two foreign cadets are also in line and are to report in a few weeks. Some are also busy flying for a very "juicy" airline.
Valiant05's news checks out - The seven pilots were accepted by Air Arabia, training to start next month.
The nine cadets in Clark are busy preparing for their interview. Air Arabia needs a total of fifteen pilots at the moment. It seems they have a shortage of F/Os. The airline is planning to open a new base and launch new routes to Europe.
A few MPL cadets from the Alpha Aviation school in Sharjah have just arrived and have started their core flying in Clark.
ZestAir is training at least a couple of MPL pilots.
Expect developments in Clark Av's CPL/IR A320 course within the next few months. A marketing campaign overseas has been launched and I gather there has been positive response in this area.
The school has been cited for excellence in MPL training by the GCAA and the UK-CAA, based on the performance of its recent graduates.
.... now back to my daily grind ... safe and happy flying (real, simulator and bunk) to all of you ... all the best!
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Thanks guys!!!
So the "juicy" airline is Zest Air.... Heard many things about that set-up. Good luck to the MPLrs!!!
Globalhawk: I bet the "bunk grinding" is the one you enjoy the most....
Your feedback is very clear and indicates that, finally, things are coming to a positive conclusion.
Air Arabia is indeed expanding and the MPLs will get a chance to log a lot of hours and flying experience in a large route network. They'll just need to look where to step....
Regarding the MPL at Clark, perhaps they don't realise that they may be the pioneers of the generic MPL+ training method that is in the pipeline.
There are moves in that direction, but the wheel turns slowly....
But what matters now is that every single one of the Clark pilots gets his/hers dreams fulfilled. They deserve it after so much trouble and stress.
Keep the news flowing as it helps to promote this type of training.
So the "juicy" airline is Zest Air.... Heard many things about that set-up. Good luck to the MPLrs!!!
Globalhawk: I bet the "bunk grinding" is the one you enjoy the most....
Your feedback is very clear and indicates that, finally, things are coming to a positive conclusion.
Air Arabia is indeed expanding and the MPLs will get a chance to log a lot of hours and flying experience in a large route network. They'll just need to look where to step....
Regarding the MPL at Clark, perhaps they don't realise that they may be the pioneers of the generic MPL+ training method that is in the pipeline.
There are moves in that direction, but the wheel turns slowly....
But what matters now is that every single one of the Clark pilots gets his/hers dreams fulfilled. They deserve it after so much trouble and stress.
Keep the news flowing as it helps to promote this type of training.
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Hi guys, it has been a while since I posted here !
I am one of the cadets from Alpha Aviation Academy being sent to Clark Aviation Academy here in the Philippines. All what I can say is that the MPL wheel has started rolling faster this time...BIG Thanks for the Bahraini & Indian Cadets who proofed to be excellent in their Psychometric, Psychomotor, Interviews & Sim Check at Air Arabia...they have changed a lots of views about the MPL & especially about Clark Aviation Academy.
Hope I get to become like them, as I will be a bi-made product of Alpha Aviation Academy & Clark Aviation Academy...good luck for the cadets scheduled for the interview with air arabia...and special thanks too to air arabia who believed in MPL & thus in us .
I am one of the cadets from Alpha Aviation Academy being sent to Clark Aviation Academy here in the Philippines. All what I can say is that the MPL wheel has started rolling faster this time...BIG Thanks for the Bahraini & Indian Cadets who proofed to be excellent in their Psychometric, Psychomotor, Interviews & Sim Check at Air Arabia...they have changed a lots of views about the MPL & especially about Clark Aviation Academy.
Hope I get to become like them, as I will be a bi-made product of Alpha Aviation Academy & Clark Aviation Academy...good luck for the cadets scheduled for the interview with air arabia...and special thanks too to air arabia who believed in MPL & thus in us .
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More ideas..
Hmmm.. Will there more airline sponsorship programs coming up in the near future? Local airlines like Zest Air and international airlines like Tiger Air, etc.?
I pray there would be!
I pray there would be!
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sorry for an out-of-topic question
Hi everyone It's been a long time since I last visited PPRUNE.
Well now I have my resources for the MPL (i've been eyeing on these program since CIA started running). I just wanna ask beacuse when I visited the Clark instittue website It says in their MPL course "Note: Multi-crew Pilot License Training Program requires airline sponsorship prior admission."
now, where can I get airline sponsorship? I'd like to take MPL program but I guess this requirement is giving me a hard time.
Does CIA provide these scholarship?
Please shed me some light on these.. thanks!
Happy Flying everyone!
Well now I have my resources for the MPL (i've been eyeing on these program since CIA started running). I just wanna ask beacuse when I visited the Clark instittue website It says in their MPL course "Note: Multi-crew Pilot License Training Program requires airline sponsorship prior admission."
now, where can I get airline sponsorship? I'd like to take MPL program but I guess this requirement is giving me a hard time.
Does CIA provide these scholarship?
Please shed me some light on these.. thanks!
Happy Flying everyone!
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Hmmm.. Will there more airline sponsorship programs coming up in the near future? Local airlines like Zest Air and international airlines like Tiger Air, etc.?
I pray there would be!
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Hi Aerocadet, tiger airways has it's own MPL cadets training in australia right now. http://www.staero.aero/downloads/upl...ct%20sheet.pdf
But let us hope some other airlines will open doors once they realized the potential thereis in the program itself.
Hmmm.. Will there more airline sponsorship programs coming up in the near future? Local airlines like Zest Air and international airlines like Tiger Air, etc.?
I pray there would be!
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Hi Aerocadet, tiger airways has it's own MPL cadets training in australia right now. http://www.staero.aero/downloads/upl...ct%20sheet.pdf
But let us hope some other airlines will open doors once they realized the potential thereis in the program itself.
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congratulations to CA for the very tough road that was. and to the cadets for the patience and fortitude they displayed all through out!
hope the philippines really does become a center for MPL training in the world, finally erasing the old sh*t about training here.
hope the philippines really does become a center for MPL training in the world, finally erasing the old sh*t about training here.