737 Jobs in Indonesia??
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When di you get the response...? I was also told I would be called for interview " within 2 weeks" exactly 2 weeks ago now so fingers crossed it actually happens , she seems to be ignoring e-mails from everyone else....
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Yeah I was told the same , I cant see how it takes 4-6 weeks to "check documents" the initial e-mail I got when I aplied she said it was a late september / early october start date.Any idea of what airline it is...?I have a feeling this may never happen....?
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Boeing Europe is right.. It might not going to happen. it going to be like malaysia.. only hire expat captain not expat FO. I heard they been strict orders by Indonesian Labour Adminstration to stop hiring expats recently, until they all have exhausted all local cpl then open to expat again. Please remember all this expat hiring craze was only a stop gap until the locals were trained up. LOCAL first. YOU will say how can there be enough pilots to fly all these planes??? there will be... why do you think you have been waiting so long for citilink..sadly..its not going to happen.. IF there is a go ahead with citilink.. it going to be for 500+hrs type and 1 year contract. the rest of the guys in these airlines will serve out there contracts and ask to leave when there contracts finish. guys start your plan B.
Lion air will serve the remaining applicants from these agencies, probably stop after christmas. Lionair last month recruited over 30 local cadets..from local flight school around the country and more next month. I expect garuda, citilink, sriwijaya etc have been given orders too. Except for Susi Air...
its look like the expat hiring bubble has burst for indonesia.
Lion air will serve the remaining applicants from these agencies, probably stop after christmas. Lionair last month recruited over 30 local cadets..from local flight school around the country and more next month. I expect garuda, citilink, sriwijaya etc have been given orders too. Except for Susi Air...
its look like the expat hiring bubble has burst for indonesia.
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but to work in which company in indonesia?
as i know this is an pilot school, isnt it? what did you received? i am interested in this work but i dont know at all for which company in jakarta is it. I am working in jakarta since 2 years and i dont know which company it can be.
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Yeah the recruiter is a flight school...? I dont think there is such an airline called "skylink" , I was told in an e-mail to me they need 1200+ pilots , it all sounds like BS to be honest , initially late september start , now 4-6 weks for document checks , what I cant understand is what they would gain from advertising a position that does not exist , by the looks of their website it looks prety legit.
Asian Academy of Aeronautics - Home
Unless the person in the e-mails is posing as someone else....?
Asian Academy of Aeronautics - Home
Unless the person in the e-mails is posing as someone else....?
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From the AAA website
National Skylink
The Asian Academy of Aeronautics is pleased to announce a partnership with National Skylink, a premier recruiting agency for many Indonesian airlines. Through Skylink, we can offer our students a career path to airline employment.
Bambang of National Skylink meets with Capt Kate Montressor and Sonia Erlyn of the Asian Academy of Aeronautics in their Jakarta office to discuss the agreement. Capt Kate and Sonia present Pak Bambang with the first batch of eligible pilots.
The Asian Academy of Aeronautics is pleased to announce a partnership with National Skylink, a premier recruiting agency for many Indonesian airlines. Through Skylink, we can offer our students a career path to airline employment.
Bambang of National Skylink meets with Capt Kate Montressor and Sonia Erlyn of the Asian Academy of Aeronautics in their Jakarta office to discuss the agreement. Capt Kate and Sonia present Pak Bambang with the first batch of eligible pilots.
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What worries me the most is when they asked for a copy of our passport, licenses, logbook, etc. By the way, look on ASIAN ACADEMY OF AERONAUTICS facebook. It showed Skylink has signed an agreement with AAA. They are both recruiters.
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Just wondering why that would worry you...? most agencies need these copies for an application , I looked on the AAA website and there is pictures of people from AAA signing something with people from Skylink , skylink website also advertise the same positions , looking a bit more legit now.
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What worries me is identity theft. It happend to me before with a bank. So u saw skylink photos. I hope we get a call or an email for the interview. October is about 6weeks. Let's hope for the best.
Here's an example:
Warning: Please be aware that again criminal individuals pretend to represent ExecuJet.
Please be aware that this is a hoax – people working for ExecuJet do have ExecuJet e-mail accounts. Official mails / answers to requests are only sent from these official ExecuJet e-mail accounts.
In the past weeks, people with different names / e-mail addresses have pretended to represent ExecuJet and have published advertisements with job offerings. Such advertisements are FRAUD just to get money from candidates or their passports. Do not transfer any money to these people - do not give any personal details, and do not send your passport.
Here's an example:
Warning: Please be aware that again criminal individuals pretend to represent ExecuJet.
Please be aware that this is a hoax – people working for ExecuJet do have ExecuJet e-mail accounts. Official mails / answers to requests are only sent from these official ExecuJet e-mail accounts.
In the past weeks, people with different names / e-mail addresses have pretended to represent ExecuJet and have published advertisements with job offerings. Such advertisements are FRAUD just to get money from candidates or their passports. Do not transfer any money to these people - do not give any personal details, and do not send your passport.
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How o you mean "apply directly" turkish....? I originally applied to AAA via the advertise link I found online...? I though you meant when there is 8 people around the London area they will open screening there....? A bit confused ha , anyway has anyone heard anything yet its been nearly 6 weeks , originally this was for a "late september" "early october start".......
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US Pilot Freed After Days Detained in Indonesia.
uthorities here on Thursday released a US pilot they had detained since Sunday for transgressing Indonesian airspace, officials said.
Michael A. Boyd was arrested on Sunday after Air Force planes forced him to land in Balikpapan on board his Cessna 208 aircraft. The American did not have clearance to fly into Indonesian air space.
Col. Djoko Putroseno, the commander of the Balikpapan military airbase, released Boyd at 10:00 a.m. after he officially obtained a security clearance from the government.
Boyd took off and headed for Singapore, Djoko said.
“This morning at around 9:00 a.m. the clearance documents were issued, so therefore we do not want to hinder anyone and we have released him,” Djoko said.
Rustino, the head of the airport authority at Balikpapan’s Sepinggan Airport, where the airbase is also located, said Boyd had completed all the administrative requirements, including getting the necessary clearance and paying landing fees. Djoko said Boyd had also apologized for having entered Indonesian airspace without the necessary permits.
The airbase commander added that while keeping him in custody over the past four days, Boyd had been well treated.
“We want to leave a good impression on Michael while he was under detention so that when he goes home, he can say that he was well treated,” Djoko said.
Boyd entered Indonesian air space near the northern tip of Sulawesi island, en route to Singapore. He told the Indonesian Air Force he only had clearance to fly over the airspace of Singapore and Malaysia, and that he had been forced to fly over Indonesia's Gorontalo province due to bad weather.
The US pilot said he was delivering a new airplane ordered by a Papuan businessman. There were no more details on the aircraft owner, other than he was identified as “Mr. Bus.”
Michael A. Boyd was arrested on Sunday after Air Force planes forced him to land in Balikpapan on board his Cessna 208 aircraft. The American did not have clearance to fly into Indonesian air space.
Col. Djoko Putroseno, the commander of the Balikpapan military airbase, released Boyd at 10:00 a.m. after he officially obtained a security clearance from the government.
Boyd took off and headed for Singapore, Djoko said.
“This morning at around 9:00 a.m. the clearance documents were issued, so therefore we do not want to hinder anyone and we have released him,” Djoko said.
Rustino, the head of the airport authority at Balikpapan’s Sepinggan Airport, where the airbase is also located, said Boyd had completed all the administrative requirements, including getting the necessary clearance and paying landing fees. Djoko said Boyd had also apologized for having entered Indonesian airspace without the necessary permits.
The airbase commander added that while keeping him in custody over the past four days, Boyd had been well treated.
“We want to leave a good impression on Michael while he was under detention so that when he goes home, he can say that he was well treated,” Djoko said.
Boyd entered Indonesian air space near the northern tip of Sulawesi island, en route to Singapore. He told the Indonesian Air Force he only had clearance to fly over the airspace of Singapore and Malaysia, and that he had been forced to fly over Indonesia's Gorontalo province due to bad weather.
The US pilot said he was delivering a new airplane ordered by a Papuan businessman. There were no more details on the aircraft owner, other than he was identified as “Mr. Bus.”