Lanmei MPL cadet pilot program
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Lanmei MPL cadet pilot program
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Anyone going through or gone through the above program or have prior experience at Lanmei Airlines care to share about their experiences?
Anyone going through or gone through the above program or have prior experience at Lanmei Airlines care to share about their experiences?
That says it all. As soon. As you have 1500 hours, see ya!
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Thanks for the reply buddy! Yeah it's a minimum 2 year contract. Whats the typical contract length for such a program with other airlines?
And based on the timeline of taking 18 months to complete the program and the 2 years contract to accumulate the 1500 hours, what are the prospects of employment elsewhere with this license and experience should the contract not be extended, looking at 2025 after the training and contract is over? Taking into account the current situation we are in
And based on the timeline of taking 18 months to complete the program and the 2 years contract to accumulate the 1500 hours, what are the prospects of employment elsewhere with this license and experience should the contract not be extended, looking at 2025 after the training and contract is over? Taking into account the current situation we are in
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Thanks for the reply buddy! Yeah it's a minimum 2 year contract. Whats the typical contract length for such a program with other airlines?
And based on the timeline of taking 18 months to complete the program and the 2 years contract to accumulate the 1500 hours, what are the prospects of employment elsewhere with this license and experience should the contract not be extended, looking at 2025 after the training and contract is over? Taking into account the current situation we are in
And based on the timeline of taking 18 months to complete the program and the 2 years contract to accumulate the 1500 hours, what are the prospects of employment elsewhere with this license and experience should the contract not be extended, looking at 2025 after the training and contract is over? Taking into account the current situation we are in
It's a huge gamble, its not worth it.
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Right! Let's say all goes well, it was mentioned that they would give you the 1500 hrs time building with the two year contract and assuming that stands how useful is this going to be?
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So many airlines in south east asian come and go in short period of time, you really wanna gamble?
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Yes, I got an offer from this Airline but rejected it due to several reasons:
- The airline has 4 aircraft > it is very hard for you to achieve 1,500 hours
- Still have 8 cadets in the past 1-2 years waiting to be released to the airline ( they will prioritize their nationality first ).
- It is very expensive $160k.
- They are mostly focused on the training part of the business rather than the actual airline business.
- I've heard things from their ex-employee... ( let's say it's not a good thing )
>> overall I think it's not worth risking your money like that, but please do your own research (they might be good, who knows)
- The airline has 4 aircraft > it is very hard for you to achieve 1,500 hours
- Still have 8 cadets in the past 1-2 years waiting to be released to the airline ( they will prioritize their nationality first ).
- It is very expensive $160k.
- They are mostly focused on the training part of the business rather than the actual airline business.
- I've heard things from their ex-employee... ( let's say it's not a good thing )
>> overall I think it's not worth risking your money like that, but please do your own research (they might be good, who knows)
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It's been two years as Lanmei started MPL program. NONE(!) of the cadets finished core flying single engine part. There is one aircraft to do basic training- and two instructors. Lanmei has a hard time to operate from Phnom Penh airport.
Don't know where those 8 cadets that waiting to be released to airline There is about 20 cadet that been stuck with no training ...
Simulator arrived in January and not operational yet...
1500 hours in 2 years with 20 + MPL FOs in line and 3 not 4 aircrafts?!?!? Do the math : at current rate it's will take you 7 to 10 years to achieve 1500 hr ! Also remember they will trying to get more and more cadets into a program to keep program surviving and going - which mean your 1500 hours will take even longer!
Most likely they dump you for any reason write after your IOE - maybe 100-200 hours - and you will ending up with useless MPL licence that you can't use anywhere... No licence - no money - no job...
Don't know where those 8 cadets that waiting to be released to airline There is about 20 cadet that been stuck with no training ...
Simulator arrived in January and not operational yet...
1500 hours in 2 years with 20 + MPL FOs in line and 3 not 4 aircrafts?!?!? Do the math : at current rate it's will take you 7 to 10 years to achieve 1500 hr ! Also remember they will trying to get more and more cadets into a program to keep program surviving and going - which mean your 1500 hours will take even longer!
Most likely they dump you for any reason write after your IOE - maybe 100-200 hours - and you will ending up with useless MPL licence that you can't use anywhere... No licence - no money - no job...
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It's been two years as Lanmei started MPL program. NONE(!) of the cadets finished core flying single engine part. There is one aircraft to do basic training- and two instructors. Lanmei has a hard time to operate from Phnom Penh airport.
Don't know where those 8 cadets that waiting to be released to airline There is about 20 cadet that been stuck with no training ...
Simulator arrived in January and not operational yet...
1500 hours in 2 years with 20 + MPL FOs in line and 3 not 4 aircrafts?!?!? Do the math : at current rate it's will take you 7 to 10 years to achieve 1500 hr ! Also remember they will trying to get more and more cadets into a program to keep program surviving and going - which mean your 1500 hours will take even longer!
Most likely they dump you for any reason write after your IOE - maybe 100-200 hours - and you will ending up with useless MPL licence that you can't use anywhere... No licence - no money - no job...
Don't know where those 8 cadets that waiting to be released to airline There is about 20 cadet that been stuck with no training ...
Simulator arrived in January and not operational yet...
1500 hours in 2 years with 20 + MPL FOs in line and 3 not 4 aircrafts?!?!? Do the math : at current rate it's will take you 7 to 10 years to achieve 1500 hr ! Also remember they will trying to get more and more cadets into a program to keep program surviving and going - which mean your 1500 hours will take even longer!
Most likely they dump you for any reason write after your IOE - maybe 100-200 hours - and you will ending up with useless MPL licence that you can't use anywhere... No licence - no money - no job...
Thank you