Saturday, August 14, 2010

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Require AME

We need an Engineer,Current Type Rated on Piper Seneca II aircraft (PA 34-200 T) for a period of 4-6 months commencing January 2009.

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  • Senior Flight Instructor.
  • Ground Instructor.
  • Asst; Flight Instructors.
  • Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
  • Technicians.
  • All above positions shall hold a current license, acceptable to CAD-Maldives.
  • Base Co-Ordinator

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Co-Pilot Required for Beech craft B200 Proline 21 aircraft for one of our client.Package will be at par with the industry.(Approx INRs 60K P.M.)

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Career Guidance for International Pilot Training

Dear Fellow Pilot,

Before you take decision to become an
International Airlines Pilot you
must read following dos and don't for Pilots.

We have included this section to help and explain
the opportunities available to those Trainees who continue to work towards the professional Pilot License level, and there after how to get about with their "way forward" plans. I've also thought it prudent to include some of the many pitfalls or setbacks that await the financially unwary in what is otherwise a very honorable profession. Every country has its own civil Aviation Department who manages Aviation activities. You must make sure here we are talking about only civil Aviation industry
Not defence flying. If you are planning to become a fighter Pilot, Sorry I also can't help you much.

Why should you become a Professional Pilot ?
- Passion
- Glamour
- Reputation
- Career

Before you begin
Before you embark, it is most important that you get a assessment from your country's "Civil Aviation Dept;" about the recognition of the license you are hoping to get, Is the License fully recognized by your civil aviation when you return back home., ..? Also read CAR [ Civil Aviation requirment ] throughly.

Know your Certificates :
- PPL
- CPL
- CFI
- ATPL

About the Airline training industry

Aviation worldwide is a recurring market and the industry is affected predominantly by economics, politics and some part of the globe with acute terrorism..ect. 9/11 had a negative impact on the airline industry, while in other regions tourism sustained and some picked up and all the local airlines and charter companies fared rather well...

Outside an Airline

Not all pilots choose an airline career. There are many other specialties just as rewarding. Other areas available are crop spraying, although I don't recommend it if you intend going the airline route. Airlines prefer hiring pilots with multi-crew, multi-engine experience from structured environments. Nevertheless – it is well paid but obviously seasonal. Some crop sprayers alternate their work between northern and southern hemispheres to work all year long. Possession of a "instructor rating" will always assist you in gaining hours without any
cost on flying, this also help you to maintain your license currency at all times... Contrary to popular belief, not everyone has the ability to become aprofessional pilot. In fact, some people shouldn't fly at all! Not because they can't fly well - but because they can't think well! Cocky, over-confident, egocentric pilots are not desirable and tend to be short lived in this job. The saying "there are old pilots and bold pilots – but no old bold pilots" is true. With the responsibilities and consequences involved, you...

One small tip – guard your reputation well! Airlines do their homework meticulously. Internationally this is a close knit community and if you have a reputation as a heavy drinking Casanova or a flamboyant show-off, you can rest assured the selection board will know about it before you arrive for the interview. Better have some answers ready!

Remuneration

Obviously this is a difficult subject to generalise on as salaries vary extensively around the world. Crop spraying is renowned as being a well paid job but this will be cyclically dependant on the season and whether you are prepared to work in outlying areas and switch hemispheres as...

I hope my advice goes some way in helping you make a decision about your future. Obviously all the aspects cannot be covered in such a short section so if there's any further advice you need please feel free to contact myself. I would try my best to help you in your career path as Professional Pilot.


Last but not least... Always remember Take off is optional but landings is compulsory..

Happy Landings........
Regds,

Capt Shekhar Gupta
C E O
AsiaticAir Corporation
# 108 AMBIKAPURI EXTN. AirPort Road Indore 452 005 INDIA
Tel: 0091- 731 - 2621309 / 4044650 /6450535 / 6452650
Fax: 91- 731 2621309
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