Singapore Airlines Looking for Cadet Pilots in India , University Degree Required
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I tried sending a pm but yours seems to be blocked for some reason
I am not the one who has an interview
Its my friend . He works as a software engineer in Infosys and he dosent have internet at where he stays . He cant access skype from inside infosys .
I am not eligible as I am do not have a college degree
Good Luck though
Hope you get in
I am not the one who has an interview
Its my friend . He works as a software engineer in Infosys and he dosent have internet at where he stays . He cant access skype from inside infosys .
I am not eligible as I am do not have a college degree
Good Luck though
Hope you get in
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interview details
All those guys who gave the interview at mumbai kindly share your experiences with us and let us know wat kind of questions were asked and what is expected. ALso let us know for hoe many days it goes on as we have to plan our stay at the city of interview.
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HI All!!!
Hi Guys!!!
Sorry for the late Post, Been a little Busy, Congrats to the one's who got call for interview from Chennai and Banglaore.
Few Imp Tips:
1) Be Yourself during the interview, Be Confident.
2) Don't Forget to carry all the Documents or you could be sent back.
3) Carry Passport Sized Photograph.
4) For CPL holders, carry your flying Docs even your log book (Xerox of first and Last Page of log book).
5) Carry one Set of Xerox Copy for all the original Docs you carrying.
Many Applications were rejected and the main reason was that people didn't fill the application form correctly.
Some Questions I got to know that were asked during Interview were
What is Fly by Wire?
Co-Ordinates of Mumbai? 18 deg 58' 30'' N ,72 deg 49' 33'' E
Components of Jet Engine?
How Jet Engine Works?
What do you know about Singapore? Culture?
Destinations of Singapore Airlines In India? Six Destinations
About The Company, Fleet, Aircrafts?
Fav A/c? why?
Why do you want to become a Pilot? So Far what hv u done to Achieve it?
Tell me something About yourself? Cross Questioning on the answers you give.
Finally they will ask you, do you have any question to ask us?
I asked what is the next step if you get Selected?
Answer was, If you get selected then the second round of Interview will be Conducted in Singapore, You will informed by Mail within 4-6 weeks.
Followed by GD, then a Tea party, and Apptitude test and then IT interview.
Also If you are selected you will have to sign a bond of 7yrs and the training will be for 3yrs. Even CPL holders will have to undergo the 3yrs training to become F/O. The Amt mentioned was 2,50,000 sg$ out of which you will have to repay some 60,000$ over a period of 10 yrs.
Approx 180 Candidates were called for the Interview from Mum, So I m Guessing that around 800-1000 will be the total no. from India.
I hope this Info Helps. All the Best to the guys who are up for the Interview.
good luck to the guys who appeared for the Interview at Mum.
Gen Info: A level = HSC
O level = SSC
Cheers!!!
Sorry for the late Post, Been a little Busy, Congrats to the one's who got call for interview from Chennai and Banglaore.
Few Imp Tips:
1) Be Yourself during the interview, Be Confident.
2) Don't Forget to carry all the Documents or you could be sent back.
3) Carry Passport Sized Photograph.
4) For CPL holders, carry your flying Docs even your log book (Xerox of first and Last Page of log book).
5) Carry one Set of Xerox Copy for all the original Docs you carrying.
Many Applications were rejected and the main reason was that people didn't fill the application form correctly.
Some Questions I got to know that were asked during Interview were
What is Fly by Wire?
Co-Ordinates of Mumbai? 18 deg 58' 30'' N ,72 deg 49' 33'' E
Components of Jet Engine?
How Jet Engine Works?
What do you know about Singapore? Culture?
Destinations of Singapore Airlines In India? Six Destinations
About The Company, Fleet, Aircrafts?
Fav A/c? why?
Why do you want to become a Pilot? So Far what hv u done to Achieve it?
Tell me something About yourself? Cross Questioning on the answers you give.
Finally they will ask you, do you have any question to ask us?
I asked what is the next step if you get Selected?
Answer was, If you get selected then the second round of Interview will be Conducted in Singapore, You will informed by Mail within 4-6 weeks.
Followed by GD, then a Tea party, and Apptitude test and then IT interview.
Also If you are selected you will have to sign a bond of 7yrs and the training will be for 3yrs. Even CPL holders will have to undergo the 3yrs training to become F/O. The Amt mentioned was 2,50,000 sg$ out of which you will have to repay some 60,000$ over a period of 10 yrs.
Approx 180 Candidates were called for the Interview from Mum, So I m Guessing that around 800-1000 will be the total no. from India.
I hope this Info Helps. All the Best to the guys who are up for the Interview.
good luck to the guys who appeared for the Interview at Mum.
Gen Info: A level = HSC
O level = SSC
Cheers!!!
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still din get interview call....bangalore
Hi guys,
Please lemme know how to access our profile on their website..
I have not got any mail from them, atleast if u guys tell me how to access my profile, it would help me a lot...
awaiting for ur reply...if possible pl put down the link...
Thank You
Please lemme know how to access our profile on their website..
I have not got any mail from them, atleast if u guys tell me how to access my profile, it would help me a lot...
awaiting for ur reply...if possible pl put down the link...
Thank You
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accessing profile
Follow this link to access your profile.
https://sia.silkroad.com/epostings/i...sion=2&jobid=0
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Hey dude,
I ve tried to access my profile but not able to..
I ve also applied for Bangalore but ve not got any mail from them...
Pl help me out with this..
My email: [email protected]
I ve tried to access my profile but not able to..
I ve also applied for Bangalore but ve not got any mail from them...
Pl help me out with this..
My email: [email protected]
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Why this big recruitment.....
I'm beginning to see the reason for this big recruitment:
"Singapore Airlines to launch low-fare airline
By Geoffrey Thomas and Kurt Hofmann | May 26, 2011
ATW
Sending a major signal to the airline industry that the competitive landscape of long-haul travel is changing, Singapore Airlines announced Wednesday it will set up a new no-frills, low-fare carrier operating twin-aisle aircraft on medium- and long-haul routes.
SIA said in a statement that “the new airline is being established following extensive review and analysis,” which was in part focused on the runaway success of AirAsia X with its fleet of A330s and A340s. It added that the new airline would “enable the SIA Group to serve a largely untapped new market and cater to the growing demand among consumers for low-fare travel.”
The new carrier has not yet been named. It is expected to begin operations within one year. It will be wholly owned by Singapore Airlines, but will be operated independently and managed separately from SIA.
“We are very excited about what our new low-fare subsidiary will offer to consumers. We are seeing a new market segment being created and this will provide another growth opportunity for the SIA Group,” said CEO Goh Choon Phong.
He added, “We have observed on short-haul routes within Asia, low-fare airlines help stimulate demand for travel, and we expect this will also prove true for longer flights. At the same time, we remain fully committed to the further growth of SIA, which will continue to offer the highest-quality products and services to our customers.”
Reacting to the news in Toulouse, Airbus COO-Customers John Leahy told ATW, “I have been waiting for this to happen. It is quite a natural move. I'm a big believer in the LCC model.”
While noting that he doesn't have many details on SIA's plan, Leahy said the new carrier could operate A330s: “Have a look at Tony Fernandes at Air Asia X [an A330 operator] to see how well this operation can work. I suspect, also, [SIA's new carrier] will use the new low-cost terminal in Singapore.” "
"Singapore Airlines to launch low-fare airline
By Geoffrey Thomas and Kurt Hofmann | May 26, 2011
ATW
Sending a major signal to the airline industry that the competitive landscape of long-haul travel is changing, Singapore Airlines announced Wednesday it will set up a new no-frills, low-fare carrier operating twin-aisle aircraft on medium- and long-haul routes.
SIA said in a statement that “the new airline is being established following extensive review and analysis,” which was in part focused on the runaway success of AirAsia X with its fleet of A330s and A340s. It added that the new airline would “enable the SIA Group to serve a largely untapped new market and cater to the growing demand among consumers for low-fare travel.”
The new carrier has not yet been named. It is expected to begin operations within one year. It will be wholly owned by Singapore Airlines, but will be operated independently and managed separately from SIA.
“We are very excited about what our new low-fare subsidiary will offer to consumers. We are seeing a new market segment being created and this will provide another growth opportunity for the SIA Group,” said CEO Goh Choon Phong.
He added, “We have observed on short-haul routes within Asia, low-fare airlines help stimulate demand for travel, and we expect this will also prove true for longer flights. At the same time, we remain fully committed to the further growth of SIA, which will continue to offer the highest-quality products and services to our customers.”
Reacting to the news in Toulouse, Airbus COO-Customers John Leahy told ATW, “I have been waiting for this to happen. It is quite a natural move. I'm a big believer in the LCC model.”
While noting that he doesn't have many details on SIA's plan, Leahy said the new carrier could operate A330s: “Have a look at Tony Fernandes at Air Asia X [an A330 operator] to see how well this operation can work. I suspect, also, [SIA's new carrier] will use the new low-cost terminal in Singapore.” "
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Eye test report
1.Regarding the eye test report, to whom should it be addressed or referred to? SIA or something like "To whomever it may concern"? Anyone who had already attended the interview, can you pls give the contents of the report so that we can get ours in the similar format?
2. SIA has mentioned in the interview call mail about testimonial and supporting documents. I am working for a software firm (not a reputed one) for the past two years. I have my work experience certificate from my previous employer. Do I have to get any kind of testimonial or something that certifies that am working with the current employer? ( which means I have to tell them am attending SIA interview)? Is it necessary as many of you have mentioned that they send you back if documents are missing. Is it a compulsory one?
Thanks and Regards,
Prem.
2. SIA has mentioned in the interview call mail about testimonial and supporting documents. I am working for a software firm (not a reputed one) for the past two years. I have my work experience certificate from my previous employer. Do I have to get any kind of testimonial or something that certifies that am working with the current employer? ( which means I have to tell them am attending SIA interview)? Is it necessary as many of you have mentioned that they send you back if documents are missing. Is it a compulsory one?
Thanks and Regards,
Prem.
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@tango
Buddy I too have a decent eye no. say 1.50 and 0.50 still I appeared for the interview...are you sure they did not allow you for the interview becoz of the mentioned reason..
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Kindly update on interview
Hi,
Aspiring pilots who attended the interview this weekend at Chennai, kindly update the questions asked. Would help those attending in the coming weeks!
Thankyou.
Aspiring pilots who attended the interview this weekend at Chennai, kindly update the questions asked. Would help those attending in the coming weeks!
Thankyou.
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Late reply for attendance...
I have received the mail for chennai for 4th june. But i have forget to reply and replied lately. Will i get a confirmation. Or i can walkin to the venue and check with them.
Guys please help me out.
Regards,
Parswanathan
Guys please help me out.
Regards,
Parswanathan
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I submitted my application on the 29th of march and still haven't received any call... Could someone please inform me if any one you know submitted an application on the 29th and received a call for it??? The suspense is killing me and my job as ground staff at kingfisher airlines starts tomorrow. I'am willing to throw that job provided i get a call for the first round...
BTW the city i applied for was Bangalore... My current stage at the website still reads blank... Please help me out... This is a life i've always dreamt of...
BTW the city i applied for was Bangalore... My current stage at the website still reads blank... Please help me out... This is a life i've always dreamt of...
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@ aviator 2.
Well jsut wait for the call.Still almost 2 weeks for the interview.Therefore just wait for it.As far as I know there is no way to contact SIA as they have clearly mentioned that only shortlisted candidates will be notifed.Regarding your job just go join it cz SIA process takes nearly 3 to 4 months or somtimes even more.
Well jsut wait for the call.Still almost 2 weeks for the interview.Therefore just wait for it.As far as I know there is no way to contact SIA as they have clearly mentioned that only shortlisted candidates will be notifed.Regarding your job just go join it cz SIA process takes nearly 3 to 4 months or somtimes even more.