Originally Posted by OM4
(Post 9684563)
Hey guys
I know everyone interviewed last Friday and Saturday. Has anyone heard anything yet? |
Sorry I mean in Australia.
Those guys only just interviewed. And no one has started class in that group
Originally Posted by VH DSJ
(Post 9687383)
Those successful have been contacted and have started classes already.
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I believe they have 2 guys starting in March, obviously the ones keen to drop everything and go! No commitments etc. Courses till July I was told, did you interview OM4?
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I did interview. I was told originally should hear Wednesday last week. But no one I know has heard (apart from the 2 you mention).
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I did sim in SIN last week, I am told to be starting June 1st week. Appeared for P1 320 type rated. Need any info, PM me.
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Originally Posted by Just_landed
(Post 9770417)
I did sim in SIN last week, I am told to be starting June 1st week. Appeared for P1 320 type rated. Need any info, PM me.
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OM4,
2 guys on my course from JSA. |
Originally Posted by Smokie
(Post 9773107)
OM4,
2 guys on my course from JSA. |
Hello!
Could anyone please shed some light on the fast upgrade subject? I am 320 TR with 3500 hours on the equipment and would like to know if that's even a possibility. |
Only 1 I know of got fast upgrade within 6 months, the rest are normally 12-18 months. Myself included. Depends on who you get in the Sim on your Second recurrent... mine was a bloody nitemare. At best Negative Training on that one, considering I ticked all the boxes on the intinial....
A lot of the good guys( instructors) gone back to Qantas with offers they can’t refuse. |
OM4, sorry for late reply.
2 Captains and 2 CUGs, the rest all F/Os, 12 in all but 5 Vietnam Airlines on Secondment. |
Jetstar pacific
Could someone please share company overall experience, training, treatment to pilot community, command upgrade, roster life too if possible.
Thanks |
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Does anyone know if CAAV will submit verification letter to China in case I want to flee as a captain?
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Hello! Does anybody know some fresh info about Jetstar Pacific? I'm interested in REAL work conditions, upgrade to Captain opportunities, overall experience (I've got ads from Parc and Rishworth, they recommend it furiously).
How does an average roster look like? Night shifts? Layovers? Is it a place worth being there or there are some better options? I'd really appreciate any help, thanx! :) |
Jetstart pacific interview
Originally Posted by Just_landed
(Post 9770417)
I did sim in SIN last week, I am told to be starting June 1st week. Appeared for P1 320 type rated. Need any info, PM me.
thanks |
Hey guys,
Just had an interview with them. It lasted more than an hour. It is first a skype interview, if you pass, you ll have an ADAPT test online ( you have to pay for it, dont remember exactly but I think it was around 150$). You are in front of 2 captains. First they talked a bit about Jetstar Pacific, you introduce yourself and your background. they ask you why Vietnam and why Jetstar Pacific? They put you in a situation and ask you how you would respond to it (captain doing something you are not comfortable with, how to ask him to do something safer because you are not comfortable) questions about the weather radar and how to operate it. Where the winshear and predictive windshear get the information from? 2 memory items: 1 you choose and one they ask you they ask you to explain one system (elec, hydro...) and then they ask you a few questions about it (basic questions, just to know if you understand what you are saying or you just learnt by heart) - some limitations : v speed for ldg retraction, extension and extented ( in ias and MACH), turbulence speeds, etc... all in all, very nice chaps and very relax interview. If the company is as relaxed as the interview was, it might be a very nice adventure. Secondly, you do an ADAPT test. I ve gotta say that it was not the easiest test ever. around 60 ATPL questions ( taken out of the 15000 data questions for the ATPL theory), then some hardcore multi tasking ( I did not even have time to finish the instructions, it was timed so I started the exercice without knowing exactly what to expect), then exercices on your memory ( 8 bubbles in a row with diff colours, 5 sec to memorize and then choose among 4 options which one it was. Same type of questions with an audio clearance and with a serie of numbers... and it finished with some math questions. If you pass, you are invited for a sim (it was in Saigon for me). Normal sim, pretty much the same as a standard OPC with some steep turns and expedite climb and descent added. No real trick. They just wanna see if you can fly an aircraft without automation and raw data. Bear in mind, you ll have to pay for your flight ticket and the Visa upon arrival (50$) on top of the ADAPT test. They will take care of the papers for your landing Visa, your hotel and transport. Hope it helps. Please share your experience aswell if you went for it. |
If you get the opportunity of agency, you will find FCI (USA) would be the better of any other agency available for JPA . Benefits include full refund on ADAPT local and contactable agency representatives & International medical coverage. |
Volare737 please check your PM, you have mail. But you need to empty your mail box first |
FCI does not have any local people.
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