AIR ASIA Expat Policy
Any one have info on AIRASIA policy for expats. My father is a Malaysian citizen but I am not (raised NZ). Currently working in Malaysia at a flying school, trying to get Malaysian PR. Any advice would be great.:O
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Hi There,
Check your Private messages. Regards.:mad: |
hmm.. another question here...
i'm a Malaysian currently, i don't qualify for a Malaysia Class 1 Medical Certificate.. so i decided to get a CASA class 1 and do my training in australia.... can i still work in Malaysia without having to convert my license...? i mean i'll renewed my CASA class 1 every year and Retain my australian license but continue to work in Air Asia or MAS can i do this? |
fhchiang,
A simple answer is "NO", as long as you are flying on '9M' registration, you 'MUST' possess Malaysian DCA licence, either through revalidation or sit for full exam, and of cse you must obtain a medical cert from an MDCA authorised medical examiner. Rdgs:cool: |
what do you mean by '9M'?
sadly... my eyesight correction is -4 left/-4.25 right ........ Malaysia Class 1 Limit it to -3d..... i can pass Class 1 Medical of CASA,JAR,FAA, Hong Kong's Singapore's ././... BUT SADLY... not Malaysia's.............. damn... that hurt for a Malaysian Wanting to Be A pilot Like Me..... looks like only choice from me is to pursue my career overseas... |
fhchiang,
9M is the country designator registration for all aircraft for Malaysia whether the aircraft is for commercial or private use. Just like Australia, it is VH-### or New Zealand, it is ZK-### and so on.. I have a few friends that came from Australia with Australian CPL/IR and to give you an idea, they came with just a bare license so Malaysian DCA requires them to "again" sit for: 1. Two Air Law Papers 2. Performance 'A' 3. Loading 4. HPL 5. Six ATPL Papers if you are planning to join companies like Air Asia or MAS and so on....etc... 6. And also your Malaysian Cat 1 Medical 7. C.O.T. (Cerfiticate of Test) such as on a PA-34 with MFA to get a fully endorsed Malaysian CPL/IR. Hope this helps and to give you an idea of what you are getting into. But of course, it's best and wise to check with the Malaysian DCA for proper procedures prior to setting up your plans. SBox |
coolguy,
Hate to say it but to cut through the chase, the answer is NO. |
Hi all,
From what i can gather from snot box's comment, air asia are not too interested in absolute minimum hours, so what sort of experience do they start taking a look at you?The website just seems to mention ATPL's as a requirement. For example I have a bit under 1500 TT and am in the middle of ATPL's at the moment, is that more in the ball park? I have emailed them with questions but have had no response yet? Any info is much appreciated. Cheers LE |
For low timers with a bare CPL/IR and 'frozen' ATPL subjects, you need to be a Malaysian citizen and be here so you can have a chance to put your face in your CV. They will not entertain foreign F/Os at the moment.
They are however hiring foreign Captains. So sorry to say, even you have an ATPL but not Malaysian, chances of getting a F/O slot is quite difficult right now. |
I am not a NZ citizen but hold a few full ATPLs with a total of more than 330TT. Please tell me if I will have any luck applying to ANZ for a job as second officer or cadet pilot?
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I am a NZ citizen and half Malaysian. I have a lot more that 330 TT and all my ATPLs.. and I don't have a snot show's chance of direct entry in either ANZ or AA...!!!
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Which is easier to get to malaysian cpl with a nz licence or the CAAFI licence... how long did it take to get your malaysian licence |
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