Eagle jet 1000 hour a320 line training in "Asia"
The only A320 op that would most likely be into that may be
9-Star but I dont think they have any planes. I did hear someone coughed 35K US to join thoough. Thats just a rumour of course .
Not sure about R-Air though.
9-Star but I dont think they have any planes. I did hear someone coughed 35K US to join thoough. Thats just a rumour of course .
Not sure about R-Air though.
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What gives you that feeling?
I agree with kwaiyai. 9star took a few Korean guys (TR was self-sponsored) but the way they did their TR was so weird. These Korean guys only have Korean CPL and yet their sim was done in Pan Am BKK, which is not approved by Korean CASA. Apparently DCA agreed to issue validation with A320TR on it despite their Korean CPL does not have A320 TR on it. Go figure.
Don't rule out Cambodia either. Sky Angkor (Do not confuse with Cambodia Angkor) aka Skywings or whatever they are now were training Korean FO's. While I was there at CAA I was told they were doing some sort of P2F but again maybe its a rumour
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Don't rule out Cambodia either. Sky Angkor (Do not confuse with Cambodia Angkor) aka Skywings or whatever they are now were training Korean FO's. While I was there at CAA I was told they were doing some sort of P2F but again maybe its a rumour
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Ya man an I heard a Captain who got Command at that place left for another Airline in Cambodia. Some guys from the DCA and Skywing went round an ask for money from this guy or no job. ICAO restricted the DCA Thai maybe they should look Cambodia too. Eagle Jet is from the Land of the Free,,
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So the office manager at eagle jet keeps calling airlines asking to provide training for a heap of cash ? Or does the airline initiate it ?
Skies aviation is desperate for a training partner they might be closing their doors very soon.
Eagle jet had 500 hours in Libya a few months ago ! No idea what happened to that
Skies aviation is desperate for a training partner they might be closing their doors very soon.
Eagle jet had 500 hours in Libya a few months ago ! No idea what happened to that
Could it be Citilink? I heard they are getting around the 250 hour on type requirement in Indonesia by placing the 'victims' at another operator somewhere in Europe for the first 300 hrs before shipping off to Indo.