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Hello I am joining Capital at the begining of August and I wonder if someone out there could provide with some info about the intial training.
I was actually ask to choose the date which seem odd.
Thanks
I was actually ask to choose the date which seem odd.
Thanks
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... and I wonder if someone out there could provide with some info about the intial training.
I was actually ask to choose the date which seem odd.
Thanks
I was actually ask to choose the date which seem odd.
Thanks
Piece of cake, so just get a good iPod or other device and time will go fast!
Base is CAN, PEK or XIY? See ya here soon...
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Thanks Jota Jota, I certainly hope so.
what about simulator many sessions?
How long before you get on line.
I am thinking about chosing XIA any thoutghs on that...
what about simulator many sessions?
How long before you get on line.
I am thinking about chosing XIA any thoutghs on that...
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dear friend have u joined deer air fianally .i used to contact you last year .i have still not left my country.how is dfeer air iam verry keen on join ing them.
need your advice .which one is better DEER OR VAC(vietnam).thank you .
need your advice .which one is better DEER OR VAC(vietnam).thank you .
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Hello I have not started yet I am due to be in PEK on Aug 3rd so I will find out then.
Never been in VIet so I could not comment on that one, very picky for other peoples comments though.
Cheers
Never been in VIet so I could not comment on that one, very picky for other peoples comments though.
Cheers
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Star, as far as I know, no PIC and current on equipment, no job! As per the CAAC.
Also FO positions are non existent for foreigners in China, except for RJ's and 170-190's at the most.
Bad news as I have many friends in your same position...
Also FO positions are non existent for foreigners in China, except for RJ's and 170-190's at the most.
Bad news as I have many friends in your same position...
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Correction to my previous post, was told via PM that Okay Air and maybe others hire foreign FO's...
Sorry, but I have no additional info, no clue on agency, etc.! Maybe direct contract.
Sorry, but I have no additional info, no clue on agency, etc.! Maybe direct contract.
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CAE also has a program (FAA certified) to remove the restriction. Maybe Pan Am does as well. I did it with FTI, and had to do it twice, as their program was not certified (my second was the certification sim).
I am currently in China with Capitol/Deer. I have been here almost 2 months, with pay, but still haven't turned a wheel (or stick). We have been treated very well, but it is very disorganized.
With all Chinese carriers you need to get a Chinese ATPL (written test), medical, and after that they apply for an airport ID, which is a security background check. Until you get thru this, you ain't working here. Air China does it before they have you come to work here. Capitol does it after you get here. The difference? You may not "pass". If you are from a country that doesn't comply with their paperwork standards, you may not pass, even if you are a friggin astronaut. There is a pilot from Europe that came here in May. They sent him home because his background check was taking too long. I thought he would eventually come, but I asked 3 days ago and they said "probably not". Maybe they don't want to spend the time. I don't know. I DO KNOW that if this guy gave up his last job, he got screwed.
Capitol has also changed their screening (maybe it will change again tomorrow). Now you have to come twice, once for the ATP and medical, and after that the sim. Then a 3rd time to come to work, after which they apply for your ID (security check), which you may not pass. Very difficult if you currently have a job. And if you give it up, and come and THEN fail the security check, you are done.
I think it will work out OK for me, but I am not sure if I could recommend it to anyone until they figure out what they are doing. If you are unemployed go for it, but to give up a job, and then have a reasonable chance of not getting this one, may not be worth the risk.
I am currently in China with Capitol/Deer. I have been here almost 2 months, with pay, but still haven't turned a wheel (or stick). We have been treated very well, but it is very disorganized.
With all Chinese carriers you need to get a Chinese ATPL (written test), medical, and after that they apply for an airport ID, which is a security background check. Until you get thru this, you ain't working here. Air China does it before they have you come to work here. Capitol does it after you get here. The difference? You may not "pass". If you are from a country that doesn't comply with their paperwork standards, you may not pass, even if you are a friggin astronaut. There is a pilot from Europe that came here in May. They sent him home because his background check was taking too long. I thought he would eventually come, but I asked 3 days ago and they said "probably not". Maybe they don't want to spend the time. I don't know. I DO KNOW that if this guy gave up his last job, he got screwed.
Capitol has also changed their screening (maybe it will change again tomorrow). Now you have to come twice, once for the ATP and medical, and after that the sim. Then a 3rd time to come to work, after which they apply for your ID (security check), which you may not pass. Very difficult if you currently have a job. And if you give it up, and come and THEN fail the security check, you are done.
I think it will work out OK for me, but I am not sure if I could recommend it to anyone until they figure out what they are doing. If you are unemployed go for it, but to give up a job, and then have a reasonable chance of not getting this one, may not be worth the risk.
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Hello Fellow pilots,
I have a friend at Deer Air/Capital Air , he has been there 2 years and likes it. It is true most Chinese carriers are disorganised and it is a long process from start to completion of line training. The risks are high in China for the pilot who signs an agency contract. Seems agents and Chinese carriers try to block the pilot from working else where in China if he leaves the airline, in some cases fails the process. Sometimes pilots spend 6 months trying to get through the process and the end game fails somewhere along the line. Then leaves and looks for another job, very painful. Some pilots are out 3000 to 5000 USD in air tickets, hotels and never get reimbursed. Just make sure before you make the first move you have a GOOD Agency, and Airline you want to work for from the get-go.
Make sure in your agency is a good one, and your contract has language on who pays Taxes, when you get paid, training pay, reimbursements and after you complete you contract you will get a release letter (make sure it is quick) to work at another Chinese carrier if you like.
Good Luck,
On Final
I have a friend at Deer Air/Capital Air , he has been there 2 years and likes it. It is true most Chinese carriers are disorganised and it is a long process from start to completion of line training. The risks are high in China for the pilot who signs an agency contract. Seems agents and Chinese carriers try to block the pilot from working else where in China if he leaves the airline, in some cases fails the process. Sometimes pilots spend 6 months trying to get through the process and the end game fails somewhere along the line. Then leaves and looks for another job, very painful. Some pilots are out 3000 to 5000 USD in air tickets, hotels and never get reimbursed. Just make sure before you make the first move you have a GOOD Agency, and Airline you want to work for from the get-go.
Make sure in your agency is a good one, and your contract has language on who pays Taxes, when you get paid, training pay, reimbursements and after you complete you contract you will get a release letter (make sure it is quick) to work at another Chinese carrier if you like.
Good Luck,
On Final