Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Singapore Airlines Cabin Crew Walk-in Interview [August'11]

Hello everyone. This entry is for those from Singapore or located at Singapore. Best of luck! ;)



Cabin Crew (Singapore)
We will be conducting a recruitment exercise for Flight Stewardesses/Stewards in Singapore. If you meet the following requirements, we will be pleased to meet you at our walk-in interview.

Requirements
* Singapore or Malaysian citizenship or Singapore PRs with blue IC
* Minimum age of 18 years old
* Females who are at least 1.58m; males who are at least 1.65m in height
* Degree/ Diploma
OR
* At least 2 GCE ‘A’-level credits and 2 ‘AO’-level credits including General Paper in the GCE ‘A’-level examination
OR
* At least 5 GCE ‘O’-level credits including English and working experience
* For Malaysian qualifications at SPM level, at least 5 credits including a minimum grade of B4 in English and working experience is required
* Completed, are exempted from, or are not liable for National Service. Those in the process of completing NS may also apply.
Suitably qualified female candidates from Japan, Korea, India, China, Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia are welcome to apply.

Training
Our comprehensive 4 months training programme will cover topics such as:
    * Product Knowledge including Food & Beverage
    * Service Procedures
    * Passenger Handling
    * Deportment & Grooming
    * Language & Communication Skills
    * Safety Equipment Procedures
    * First Aid
On successful completion of training you will commence flying duties.

Remuneration & Service Benefits
A monthly allowance will be provided during training. Upon graduation, you can look forward to a basic salary and various allowances amounting to about SGD $3,500 a month. In addition, there is an annual wage supplement of one month’s basic salary and profit-sharing bonus. You will also be entitled to free travel to any SIA destination once a year and enjoy discounted travel at other times.

Application Details
Interested applicants, please download and complete this application form. Please bring the following documents for registration between 8.30am and 2pm. 
    * Completed application form
    * Passport-sized photograph
    * Original(s) of:
      a) birth certificate
      b) all educational certificates
      c) identity card

Interviews will be conducted on 27 August 2011 (Saturday) at:
Suntec Singapore
International Convention & Exhibition Centre
Level 3, Meeting Rooms 303-305
1 Raffles Boulevard, Suntec City
Singapore 039593

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

AirAsia Flight Attendant Intake [August 2011]

These are the advertisement shown in AirAsia website. For those whom interested, may visit their website to send your application online. Best of luck! ;)


 #  PositionWork LocationDate Posted
Malaysia
1.  KUCHING-Flight Attendant Interview -Submit your CV to us and we will invite you for interview. Kuching International Airport04 Aug 2011
2.  KOTA KINABALU-Flight Attendant Interview-Submit your CV to us and we will invite you for Interview Kota Kinabalu International Airport04 Aug 2011
3.  PENANG-Flight Attendant Interview -Submit your CV to us and we will invite you for interview. Penang International Airport04 Aug 2011


Responsibilities
  • To serve with Love to all our Guest

Requirements
  • Male/Female (Malaysian)
  • Age: between 20 and 35 years old
  • Height: minimum 157cm, maximum 170cm barefoot (for Female)
  • Height: minimum 170cm, maximum 180cm barefoot (for Male)
  • SPM with CREDIT in English and Bahasa Malaysia or equivalent
  • Dress Code: Smart casual (ladies knee-length skirt only)
  • Outgoing fun personality
  • Inexhaustible smile
  • Boundless energy
  • Genuine interest to serve people
  • Fluent Spoken English and Bahasa Malaysia
  • Good communicational skills
  • Experienced crew is encouraged to apply

Please prepare the required document as below:

- MUST have-Original and copies of NRIC & Passport
- MUST have- 1 recent head & shoulder photograph (passport size)
- MUST have-A recent full body photograph (postcard size)
- MUST have-Original & copies of Education or other certificates
- MUST have- Recent resume

Only shortlisted will be notified




Source : http://www.airasia.com/my/en/corporate/jobsflightops.html

Saturday, August 6, 2011

GGIFA : Cadets left in the lurch after school shuts down


KUALA LUMPUR: Nearly 100 cadet pilots have seen their hopes come crashing and are claiming they have lost RM250,000 each after their flight school closed for restructuring.
The school in Sarawak halted its courses about 10 months ago, leaving 94 students in the lurch, said Umno Youth community complaints bureau head Datuk Muhammad Khairun Aseh.
He said the school had been approved by the Higher Education Ministry with a 20-month course schedule including time-off for holidays.
“However, some students have been there for over three years without obtaining their Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL).
“To obtain their CPL, students need at least 200 hours of flight experience.
“However, many are stuck with anywhere between 150 to as little as three hours of experience,” Muhammad Khairun said here yesterday.
He claimed the school required students to pay for their courses upfront, adding that collectively, the students had paid nearly RM24mil, not including accommodation costs.
“Many have taken study loans, while some parents mortgaged their houses to give their children this opportunity,” he said.
Muhammad Khairun added that the bureau had talked to the school but failed to get any conclusive course of action.
One of the school's cadet pilots claimed the students received a letter last October about the postponement, citing “restructuring exercises and the escalating cost of jet fuel”.
“Until now, we haven't received any further information from the school about how the restructuring is going,” he said.
A former instructor from the school claimed several instructors had quit after they were not paid for several months.
Retired captain Sukaimi Yahya suggested several solutions to help the students obtain their CPL.
“If they can't complete their courses here, they should be sent to other approved flight training organisations (AFTOs) or be adopted by commercial airlines to train.
“However, this requires a lot of money. Students should either be given a second round of loans or compensated by the school to continue their studies,” he said.
He added that most AFTOs were already fully booked and it was unlikely they had enough instructors and aircraft to take on additional students.
Efforts to contact the college were unsuccessful.

Source : http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/7/29/nation/9199974&sec=nation

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Emirates Airline National Cadet Pilot Programme 2011



National Cadet Pilot Programme
RequirementsA valid UAE passport and Khulasat Al Qaid (Family book)
17-29 years
Minimum: Grade 12 secondary school certificate
Good command of written and spoken English
Medically fit
TrainingTraining is for approximately four years and is divided into three main phases:
First phase (Foundation Programme): takes place in Dubai at the Emirates Training College. Duration of this programme will be 36-75 weeks and will include English and Aviation English and Aviation Science courses, depending on the trainee’s English language abilities.
Second Phase (Flight Training Programme): takes place outside the UAE (Spain) for 18 months. This phase will provide approximately 223 hours of flight experience to trainees and give them a course completion certificate and a Frozen Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL).
Third Phase: takes place in Dubai. Upon completion of this phase, trainees are ready to fly large jet aircrafts
End ObjectiveFirst Officer
If you feel you meet the above requirements and wish to apply, please complete the online application form.
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