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blackandwhite 28th December 2007 07:54

A320 Type
 
Hi
I am working on getting an A320 rating and was wondering if anyone knew if there was any airlines in asia (except india) that would take people with just a type and 1000hrs turbo prop.

DeltaSix 28th December 2007 19:38

blackandwhite

This is a million dollar question. Except India, I don't know or heard of anyone else hiring without at least 100 hrs on type.

There is however one I know in the Philippines but you need to be a citizen, start from ab-initio and pre-hired by the airline before you get your type rating. On some occassions, they actually pay half of the training.

But on current levels of shortage, I don't think it would be long now till airlines will start hiring pilots without time on type directly as Junior F/O without going through as a Second Officer on a wide body.

jenson48 30th December 2007 15:44

Pay $15000 for what? Then I can still become a pilot althrough I dont reach their requirements?
And I want to ask where can I have the aircraft type rating ..eg.a320.

getsetgo 30th December 2007 16:32

typed 320 rating
 
hi there
some LLCC are making money by giving ratings...but they don"t go far as it looks:ugh::=
be careful with your money


hasoon 2nd January 2008 07:26

A320 line training
 
hello all ,dose any one know very good airline company in south asia and far east i can do line training for A320?thank you

n818af 2nd January 2008 07:55


jenson48:
Pay $15000 for what? Then I can still become a pilot althrough I dont reach their requirements?
And I want to ask where can I have the aircraft type rating ..eg.a320.
$15K is a bond. If I remember you can pay up front or deduct from the salary; refundable by the end of the contract.
Where you get typed depends on what licenses you hold. If you have FAA you can get typed in the US. It cost around $13000 in the US.
Guys without airline experience may need additional training; be flexible on your training budget.
I'd recommend MSP over MIA for training in the US. Less distraction and better training (in my opinion).
KA and CX is short pilots, try them if you have some trubine time.

snoopy00 2nd January 2008 12:22

A320 airlines hiring
 
You could try Jetstar Asia. Singapore Base and a good operation.


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