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Old 2nd May 2019, 19:25
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There are several ACMI pilots that live in the Philippines. They commute on freighters, get alternate travel or non rev. All the ones I know are gentlemen and don’t play cards or chase women. You could also get on with a Canadian airline and get your command, then fly overseas with an Asian carrier and base yourself in Fils. I know of a few of those fellers as well. I think Canadia is a lot like the US, where a university degree is highly desired(74% of American ATP holders) have one. There are a lot of Filipinos flying overseas, if that tells you anything about the terms and conditions offered by Filipino airlines.
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Old 3rd May 2019, 01:48
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Try it

They've accepted some guys that had CPL overseas. Just send them your resume and hope for the best. It does take the some time to process though.
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Old 3rd May 2019, 04:43
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Originally Posted by 4runner
There are several ACMI pilots that live in the Philippines. They commute on freighters, get alternate travel or non rev. All the ones I know are gentlemen and don’t play cards or chase women. You could also get on with a Canadian airline and get your command, then fly overseas with an Asian carrier and base yourself in Fils. I know of a few of those fellers as well. I think Canadia is a lot like the US, where a university degree is highly desired(74% of American ATP holders) have one. There are a lot of Filipinos flying overseas, if that tells you anything about the terms and conditions offered by Filipino airlines.

I think there is a lot to be said about the terms and conditions set for pilot jobs in The Philippines.
It seems to be consistent with opportunities as a whole. A lot of underemployed and unemployed.
I think the ones who choose to stay at home probably prioritize being around family, home and a culture that they are at one with.

Does anyone have any examples of this personally? Maybe shine a different light on this/uncover anything that might make the choice of staying or leaving apparent?

Will flying experience or work/life experience sway the view of having a university degree or not?


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Old 3rd May 2019, 04:47
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Originally Posted by kingskate8
Someone please help me does PAL really want a bachelor's degree for S.O. or my commercial pilot diploma would work? and how long is the processing time for conversion of my ICAO (Canadian Licence) to CAAP licence. Thanks!
With CAAP it could be an eternity or a week.
The best way to facilitate the process would be to follow up with them on a regular basis personally.
2 months would be a reasonable expectation if they are organized.
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Old 26th Feb 2020, 16:24
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Originally Posted by newpielot

I think there is a lot to be said about the terms and conditions set for pilot jobs in The Philippines.
It seems to be consistent with opportunities as a whole. A lot of underemployed and unemployed.
I think the ones who choose to stay at home probably prioritize being around family, home and a culture that they are at one with.

Does anyone have any examples of this personally? Maybe shine a different light on this/uncover anything that might make the choice of staying or leaving apparent?

Will flying experience or work/life experience sway the view of having a university degree or not?


Revisiting this thread.

Yes this may very well be the case for some, as it is for myself. I've around 200hrs now working on a CPL in the states but gunning for a career in the PH. As quoted above, yes, personal reasons can be strong enough to make such a decision. Currently looking into this again because there's only a few months to go and I'd be done with the program and the job hunting would become serious.

A friend in one of our local airlines suggested I get a rating if able to help bolster the resume, on top of the training received from the USA which she also believes to be advantageous. The websites list down some requirements for the entry level pilot jobs; a lot of which I can't attain by just finishing the program I'm on. Nevertheless, she suggested I apply which is in line with what Ive gathered from other places where you hear about this guy and that guy getting in without meeting said listed req.s. Cebpac's cadets go through a very similar program to the one I'm in, around the same timeline and results in terms of hours and licenses. The difference being the cadets go straight into type rating training and flow into the airline.

Personally, I'd be sending the applications fresh out of school to see what they say. Best case, they say welcome aboard. Worst case, stay and work in the States an extra 1.5-2 years by which time's end no harm's been done to my qualifs. Here's to hoping!
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