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Old 10th Sep 2010, 06:16
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Indian Air Force will conduct fast track selection (FTS) at gurgaon,jaipur,dehradun,nagpur,hyderabad and kolkata,for FLYING (PILOT)BRANCH for SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION(SSC)

Fast Track Selection :: 11-13 SEPTEMBER 2010 FOR FLYING (PILOT) SSC BRANCH

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Shocking that this has attracted nil comments ! Say it all as to if we do our share for the country enough !
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Old 12th Sep 2010, 18:46
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the reason behind no reply is :

1. Candidate must be a graduate
2. In India most unemployed pilots are under graduation .
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the reason behind no reply is :

1. Candidate must be a graduate
2. In India most unemployed pilots are under graduation
Not really, you can still get into Air Force without a degree. I know many who did.
And also its not a matter of having a degree or not, over 90% of these unemployed pilots wants to get into airlines only, all they want is to fly Airbus, Boeing or ATRs and want to get paid in six figures every month.
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They are talking about "fast track selection" here, which requires the candidate to be a graduate.
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An excellent point VSERIAN i completely agree with you,i dont buy the fact that out of 5500 unemployed pilots noone is a graduate.
IAF is such a good opportunity to build up hours and gain experience,even the pay nowadays is decent enough on top of that one should not forget the perks.
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Not to mention they have got Age factor which might limit many applicants.
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Not everyone is cut out for Military Flying or Military Life. If you just see it as a good way to build up hours then it is the wrong job for you. Military Flying needs a bit of commitment and dedication. The wages may be poor but it is the best fun you will ever have with wings!
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