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I'm in the process of going for interview at KUL for AA.
Can someone from inside tell me about:
1) initial training for Type Rated: how is it ? how long ? how difficult ?
1) commuter roster (in-house built) possible ?
2) Air Asia X tickets (free or ID) for pilot and family ? How many ? possible to fly with them (seats available) ?
Can someone from inside tell me about:
1) initial training for Type Rated: how is it ? how long ? how difficult ?
1) commuter roster (in-house built) possible ?
2) Air Asia X tickets (free or ID) for pilot and family ? How many ? possible to fly with them (seats available) ?
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1. About 2 months last I heard, rather relaxed pace. Training done by CAE KL, can't comment on difficulty as I didn't train there.
2. Nothing official. Best you can do is put 5 requested days off together at the end/beginning of a month, maybe add a few days leave, and create a 6-2ish roster.
3. ID tickets available, same rights as AA flights (wife+kids or parents). Confirmed ticked within 14 days of outbound flight. XL seats very difficult to get though, subject to availability on the day and they were always full.
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2. Nothing official. Best you can do is put 5 requested days off together at the end/beginning of a month, maybe add a few days leave, and create a 6-2ish roster.
3. ID tickets available, same rights as AA flights (wife+kids or parents). Confirmed ticked within 14 days of outbound flight. XL seats very difficult to get though, subject to availability on the day and they were always full.
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roster - if for Airasia A320,all are daily flight( depart from base than back to base) usually have 2 shift, morning or evening , average 4 sector per day work for 3-4 day than have 2-4 day off, working day per month is about 16day.
for captain monthly average close to 100hour .
Airasia X, A330/340 - working day a little bit more than 320 cause have night stop. flying hour about the same
"I am not 100% sure about that , but is pretty close to the actual"
Pay - not that good if compare to EK,CX.......... but the living cost in Malaysia are consider low(it depend where u stay , your living style) but car are expensive due to the stupid taxes imply on import car (fuel are cheap).
Living --people are nice hahaha, a good place to see different culture food-local food are nice and cheap,
if dont like local food, is easy to find major fast food chain (the price are consider cheap compare to the rest of the world)
and also major restaurant franchise (pricey)
can refer to link for more info Kuala Lumpur travel guide - Wikitravel
for captain monthly average close to 100hour .
Airasia X, A330/340 - working day a little bit more than 320 cause have night stop. flying hour about the same
"I am not 100% sure about that , but is pretty close to the actual"
Pay - not that good if compare to EK,CX.......... but the living cost in Malaysia are consider low(it depend where u stay , your living style) but car are expensive due to the stupid taxes imply on import car (fuel are cheap).
Living --people are nice hahaha, a good place to see different culture food-local food are nice and cheap,
if dont like local food, is easy to find major fast food chain (the price are consider cheap compare to the rest of the world)
and also major restaurant franchise (pricey)
can refer to link for more info Kuala Lumpur travel guide - Wikitravel
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I got that now !!!! couldn't figure out what XL seats were ...... Thanks a lot.
In the process of gathering info I ran into some quite interesting forums about money, leave.
Thanks a lot p900 and anyone who shared info on other sites.
I think it's a very interesting experience for F/O who have no chance to step on left seat. Wonder how long is this BOND someone's talking about: it's a decreasing bond ? Value for non.typed should be 50k $...... 30k fot typed.
I wonder if it's different training for rated or not ?
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In the process of gathering info I ran into some quite interesting forums about money, leave.
Thanks a lot p900 and anyone who shared info on other sites.
I think it's a very interesting experience for F/O who have no chance to step on left seat. Wonder how long is this BOND someone's talking about: it's a decreasing bond ? Value for non.typed should be 50k $...... 30k fot typed.
I wonder if it's different training for rated or not ?
Regards.
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Have a look here:
AirAsia - Careers at the World's Best Low-Cost Airline
Sorry, no A330......
I hear you can step on it once you're in the company from at least 1 year.
Hope this helps.
AirAsia - Careers at the World's Best Low-Cost Airline
Sorry, no A330......
I hear you can step on it once you're in the company from at least 1 year.
Hope this helps.
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While cheching in for AA, Tiger Airways called me thru an agency.
Anyone knows more about them ?
I read on DP site they ask F/O to remain without going home if they pass the interview !?!?!?!
How about that ?
Anyone knows more about them ?
I read on DP site they ask F/O to remain without going home if they pass the interview !?!?!?!
How about that ?
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Here is an ongoing thread on Tiger;
http://www.pprune.org/south-asia-far...r-airways.html
And yes, they do say if you pass the interview, training starts right away.
http://www.pprune.org/south-asia-far...r-airways.html
And yes, they do say if you pass the interview, training starts right away.
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Me either..... If AA pays for a trip from one of their destinations (X or not), I think TIGER doesn't pay for a thing !!! I know from friend who interviewed for Cpt postn that last year they interview in London and offered even tickets to expat from other continent from sister company (which I don't know) during contract.
Otherwise commuting with Singapore with that money is gonna be a nightmare. Their money is not bad but it's way too low to live in SIN if you're a F/O. Need to step to Cpt seat ASAP.
Regarding AA I agree with Johnboy2, noone understand their own way to look for people: a friend had a super-unrealistic SIM where the instructor on the other seat would be obstacle to anything and weather way below minima.....
Otherwise commuting with Singapore with that money is gonna be a nightmare. Their money is not bad but it's way too low to live in SIN if you're a F/O. Need to step to Cpt seat ASAP.
Regarding AA I agree with Johnboy2, noone understand their own way to look for people: a friend had a super-unrealistic SIM where the instructor on the other seat would be obstacle to anything and weather way below minima.....
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