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proflyer9 23rd Feb 2004 19:22

Jobs In India???????
 
Good day to all the flying lot in India..

Got a few queries to my fellow indians out there.....

The conversion process involved ,since I have a SouthAfrican license Mutli and IF and also the hour requirment to get a comm license? Its an ICAO license.

Do any of you guys know of an Indian company which bought quite a few of Brasilias (Embraer) from Brasil?? I got this info from a Brasilian 737 chap holidaying here in SA.

Heard that Air India is hiring 40 pilots. What would they look for ? is it easy for the convex process and apply for the post?

Hope i get an answer to all these queries, lads

cheers

proflyer9:E

picollo 24th Feb 2004 21:45

Although i am not in India, I think I can answer some of the questions.

Not sure about the conversion, but you would need to do the Indian exams including radio telephony(you can do this in England).

Air India is hiring and the applications have to be in by March 8. The requirement is just a basic CPL/IR/ME. The info and application format can be found at www.airindia.com. look under careers.

Indian airlines is also hiring. they have their info under www.indian-airlines.com. click on news and there should be a link to the requirements. you will probably need to know the right people to get a job there.

good luck

proflyer9 25th Feb 2004 18:42

Thanx Piccollo

R u sure Basic CPL/ME/IF from another ICAO countryis enough for the application into AIRINDIA?? the requirements states that applicant must have a DGCA license to apply for the post.
anyway will go thru indianairlines site.
May i ask what u flying and where? and here r other oppurtunities elsewhere?

And if anyonelse who reads this thread:- plz respond if you know which company has bought brasilias in India??
Cheers

Pushpak 25th Feb 2004 21:59

Yes you need a licence issued by the D.G.C.A, and let me assure you that will be an experience?? good luck !!!

sky747 4th Mar 2004 00:15

Hello there,

Jet Airways is the company that purchased Embraer Jets. I believe they initially were interested in Canada RJ's but they got a better deal on Brasilia's.

You have to convert you South African license into an Indian one- takes minimum of 6 months.

India is a good place to try specially if you have 1500hrs TT .

All the best.

Sky747

varigflier 4th Mar 2004 08:44

sky747,

What other types of jobs are available in India besides the national carriers. I have over 1500TT and wouldn't mind moving there to fly.

thanks

Pushpak 4th Mar 2004 21:49

yes there are other charter operators and pvt airlines plus the state govt's operating kingair's but let me tell you dealing with D.G.C.A is an experince which i do not wish anyone to go through.
good luck

ronnie123 5th Mar 2004 11:06

DGCA will become a whole new word in your life as yu make your repeated eforts to get an Indian CPL.

I have had questions asked how were Vegas girls, as the DGCA officer saw xcountry in my log book.

rai 7th Mar 2004 01:47

JAA licence?
 
Sorry to hijack the thread a little here, but i too have been considering the Indian option from the UK.

Im due to graduate from an Integrated course with a JAA frozen ATPL this summer and i assume i would also have to convert to an Indian licence - does anyone have any idea of whats invovled (both exam wise and financially)?

Also am i right in assuming that with the recent new legislation, i'll be able to apply for dual citizenship in India as an NRI, even though i was born in the UK? The AI website doesnt specify nationality but im guessing its a pre-requisite to be an Indian citizen.

What are the chances of someone who wasnt born in India getting a job over there? (I.e. is there a plentiful supply of local applicants or do a lot of pilots with Indian based airlines come from abroad?).

Thanks,
Rai.

purr 8th Mar 2004 01:42

please get an Indian CPL/ALTP and apply to the various airlines
the market is pretty fluid there are a lot of pilots who have made it in the end it is how you sell yourself.Be confident and go for it.
:ok:

proflyer9 8th Mar 2004 15:58

Thanx for the info Sky747,and the rest...

Damn the DGCA sounds like a scary CB to fly thru eh? well eventually I would like to set my eyes on the indian skies. if nothing happens here in Africa Im back !!!
could anyone (if its not much trouble) send me details of charter companies in india, i.e. websites???
Gosh they say the aviation industry is like a sine wave and now we r coming towards the positive quadrant . Hope this year turns out well for us lot!!
cheerio and remember...fly like a bird and drink like a fish!!!!:E
:cool:


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