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QAR 2nd Jun 2018 10:01

CEBU NTR BOND
 
Hi Guys

I have not seen any thread with regards Cebu NTR bond

Do any one could give some details on the NTR Bond and if its pro-rated?

Thanks very much

Black Crow 2nd Jun 2018 12:58


Originally Posted by QAR (Post 10163131)
Hi Guys

I have not seen any thread with regards Cebu NTR bond

Do any one could give some details on the NTR Bond and if its pro-rated?

Thanks very much

The so called "bonds" are nothing more than a method to get a pilot into indentured servitude. The price of the bond well exceeds what the training actually cost. And the price of the bond is usually set by HR depending on the pilot.

Bonds range from $30,000 US up to $50,000 US.

Repayment is typically 3 years and CP will have the pilot write a check for each month of those three years and post date them (Very illegal, BTW). The scheme is if the pilot leaves before the 3 years then CP will start cashing the checks, and if the checks bounce for lack of funds then they will have the pilot charged under local law for writing bad checks.

But it gets better. Let's say the pilot is an FO and upgades in 2 years, now the pilot signs another bond for the upgrade, so this pilot can have two bonds at the same time. And CP also tries to bond all pilots whether typed or not.

In today's pilot market, any company that requires a pilot to sign training bonds is not worth working for as there are many airlines hiring. Also consider that signing that bond with CP you are working for very low wages, the worst scheduling system, virtually no benefits and training that is substandard.

RUMBEAR 2nd Jun 2018 14:03

Agencies (PARC) are currently advertising for A330 NTR Captain with no bond? Is this a recent change driven by market conditions or is there a catch to watch out for?

ZFT 2nd Jun 2018 16:00


Originally Posted by Black Crow (Post 10163239)
The so called "bonds" are nothing more than a method to get a pilot into indentured servitude. The price of the bond well exceeds what the training actually cost. And the price of the bond is usually set by HR depending on the pilot.

Bonds range from $30,000 US up to $50,000 US.

Repayment is typically 3 years and CP will have the pilot write a check for each month of those three years and post date them (Very illegal, BTW). The scheme is if the pilot leaves before the 3 years then CP will start cashing the checks, and if the checks bounce for lack of funds then they will have the pilot charged under local law for writing bad checks.

But it gets better. Let's say the pilot is an FO and upgades in 2 years, now the pilot signs another bond for the upgrade, so this pilot can have two bonds at the same time. And CP also tries to bond all pilots whether typed or not.

In today's pilot market, any company that requires a pilot to sign training bonds is not worth working for as there are many airlines hiring. Also consider that signing that bond with CP you are working for very low wages, the worst scheduling system, virtually no benefits and training that is substandard.

You're banging your substandard (330) training comments again. Care to substantiate it this time?

Black Crow 3rd Jun 2018 01:01


Originally Posted by RUMBEAR (Post 10163274)
Agencies (PARC) are currently advertising for A330 NTR Captain with no bond? Is this a recent change driven by market conditions or is there a catch to watch out for?

They have asked for bonds after the training has occurred, nothing new there. They have even threatened termination if the pilot didn't sign.

Black Crow 3rd Jun 2018 01:10


Originally Posted by ZFT (Post 10163334)
You're banging your substandard (330) training comments again. Care to substantiate it this time?

Where do you want to start? Perhaps the ground training? This is where systems is taught by an instructor who knows nothing about systems, he reads from slides not understanding what he is reading, then gives out the test questions followed by the sheet with the answers. Every scores 100!

Or maybe the sim sessions, where everything is done by rote and no understanding of why they are doing the procedure. Or how about the CRM training? You know, they talk about it, but it's not actually practiced, or even understood.

We could go on and on......but you get my point.

ZFT 3rd Jun 2018 07:50


Originally Posted by Black Crow (Post 10163578)
Where do you want to start? Perhaps the ground training? This is where systems is taught by an instructor who knows nothing about systems, he reads from slides not understanding what he is reading, then gives out the test questions followed by the sheet with the answers. Every scores 100!

Or maybe the sim sessions, where everything is done by rote and no understanding of why they are doing the procedure. Or how about the CRM training? You know, they talk about it, but it's not actually practiced, or even understood.

We could go on and on......but you get my point.

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Have you personally experienced or witnessed any of the above?

I am referring specifically to A330 in this case

Black Crow 3rd Jun 2018 13:37


Originally Posted by ZFT (Post 10163720)
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Have you personally experienced or witnessed any of the above?

I am referring specifically to A330 in this case

Yes I have, the 320/330 and the ATR training follow the same pattern and have incredible low standards that would not be acceptable in other areas of the world.

Have you any actual experience outside of CP's training?

ARN_1975 7th Jun 2018 14:53

Do you guys have some tips on how to prepare for CP's NTR A321?

Check2 1st Jan 2019 08:20

ZFT...I believe you were asked a question by Black Crow...care to answer..? Or shall we just we just continue as usual..unresolved.....��

ZFT 1st Jan 2019 10:19


Originally Posted by Check2 (Post 10348595)
ZFT...I believe you were asked a question by Black Crow...care to answer..? Or shall we just we just continue as usual..unresolved.....��

Sorry, missed that .Yes


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