Showing posts with label pilot license. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pilot license. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Airasia Cadet Pilot Recruitment 2016



Hi all!
 Application can be done via AIRASIA WEB
Open the Airasia website, scroll down to the "About Us" section and click on the "Career" link.
Or, you can simply click the link below:


The minimum requirements are as follow: Good luck!
The minimum AirAsia Cadet Pilot selections requirements for the selection of a Cadet Pilot are as follows:
- Malaysian citizenship or permanent residency age over 17 years;
- Aged over 17 years at the time of application with the maximum age of 28;
- A DCA class 1 Medical Certificate must be obtained. 
  1. And, possess one of the following academic qualifications 
    1. Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)/Malaysian Certificate of Education or equivalent (recognized by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia) pre-requisites: 
      • A grade of any "A" in English; 
      • A grade of any "A" in Mathematics; 
      • A grade of any "B" in Physics or any "A" in General Science; 
      • A grade of any "B" in any other two subjects; A Pass in Bahasa Malaysia and 
      • Minimum of 5 SPM subjects. 
      OR
    2. Diploma or Degree pre-requisites: 
      • Engineering/Science related discipline; 
      • GPA 3.0 and above; and 
      • SPM with a grade of "C" in any subjects, of which must include Mathematics, Science, and English and A pass in Bahasa Malaysia.
  2. Good command in English and Bahasa Malaysia both written and spoken.
  3. Distant visual acuity with or without visual correction shall be 6/9 or better in each eye separately, and binocular visual acuity shall be 6/6 or better. Refractive error of not more than 5dioptres. Final approval subject to Medical Doctor/Ophthalmologist Report.
  4. Minimum height of 163 cm (5ft 3in) and 
  5. Be prepared to sign a training bond with surety.
  6. For Air Asia Staff, must have served min of 2 years in their respective Department and obtained HOD approval. Age must not be more than 33 at the time of application. Be prepared to sign a training bond with surety.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Singapore Airlines Cadet Pilot Intake 2011


Cadet Pilots
This entry-level position is based in Singapore, and is for candidates who display a strong interest in aviation.
Requirements
·         Singapore Citizen, Singapore Permanent Resident or Malaysian Citizen
·         GCE ‘A’ level, Polytechnic Diploma or Degree.  In addition, you must have obtained a minimum of 5 Credits in the GCE ‘O’ level or its equivalent at one sitting. These must include English, Mathematics and a Science subject, preferably Physics.
·         At least 1.65 m in height
·         Myopia of not more than 500 degrees and astigmatism of not more than 125 degrees, fully correctable with optical aids. Visual acuity of at least 6/60, correctable to 6/6. For candidates who have undergone corrective eye surgery (e.g. Lasik), the pre-surgical visual acuity should also meet the above requirements.
·         Medically fit
·         Completed, exempted from, or not liable for National Service

Training
Successful candidates will spend 15 to 17 months on training to acquire an Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) with Instrument Rating (IR) at pilot training schools in Singapore and overseas.  Full board and lodging will be provided.  Upon obtaining the flying licence, you will undergo further training for 1 to 2 years to become a First Officer.

Remunerations and service benefits
A monthly allowance will be provided during training. On appointment as a First Officer, you will be paid a basic salary and various allowances. Benefits include medical and dental treatment, and discounted travel.
Bond
Successful candidates will be required to serve the company for the duration of the training and for a period of 7 years from the date of appointment as First Officer.
Application
Please click here to submit an online application under the “Cadet Pilots (Singapore)” position. 
We thank all applicants for their applications. Only short-listed candidates will be notified.

*** the above link will direct you to SIA website. I wish those whose going to apply good luck! :)

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Pilot License FAQs

The following Questions and Answers are related to Pilot License.

1. I have changed address, how do I notify the DCA?

Changes of address shall be made in writing by letter or fax. You shall quote your ATPL/CPL/PPL License and IC No. together with your new address. Address changes can also be affected when you next renew your license.

2. My license has been stolen or is lost, how do I obtain a replacement?

1. Lodge a Police Report.

2. Submit a new application along with the Police Report for the DCA to reissue another license.

3. Pay a processing fee of RM20.00. 

3. Can I continue to fly before reissue of my lost license?

Yes, after obtaining a temporary license and is valid only within Malaysia.

4. I have lost my logbook, what shall I do?

1. Lodge a Police Report.

2. Submit a written application along with the Police Report, detailing your flying hours to the best of your knowledge. The flying hours should be completed into categories in conjunction with the applicable license requirements. This is required in order for the DCA to verify and endorse your flying experience in your new logbook. 

5. What is the experience requirements for the issue of pilot's license?

For PPL - The syllabus of flying training must provide for a minimum of 40 hrs of flight time, which should be carried out in a Group A aeroplane fitted with dual controls. The syllabus of training must include at least:

a. 10 hrs as PIC in accordance with instructions given by an Flying Instructor or an Assistant Flying Instructor;

b. 20 hrs as P U/T with an Assistant Flying Instructor (AFI) or an Flying Instructor (FI) which must include:

(1) 4 hrs instruction on Instrument Flying;

(2) 4 hrs instruction on pilot navigation; and

(3) 2 hrs on stall and spin awareness and avoidance training of which one hour must have been completed within the 9 months preceding the date the licence application is received. c. PPL flight Test. 

For CPL (A/H) - An applicant must produce evidence that:

a. He/she is in current flying practice, qualified and serving as a pilot in the RMAF with at least 200 hrs.

b. He/she who has not completed an approved course of full time flight and ground training must log at least 500 hrs.

c. In the case of a graduate of an approved course of training - a minimum of 155 hrs is required. 

For ATPL (A) - The minimum flying experience required for grant of an ATPL is 1500 hrs.

For ATPL (H) - The minimum flying experience required for grant of an ATPL is 1000 hrs.

Recording of Military Flight Time

The DCA recognize and accepts Military flying time on a one-to-one basis.

6. What are the regulations concerning the carriage of passengers with a PPL?

The holder of a PPL may only carry non-revenue passengers (MCAR 1996, Eight Schedule, Part A 2. (3) (a)).

7. I have not flown for some time and wish to start again, what do I need to do?


Training and testing requirements to revalidate a Pilot's License varies depending on your last flight as Pilot-in-Command.

For PPL:

a. An applicant whose most recent C of T or C of E has expired by less than 5 years will be required to pass an aircraft rating flight test, the required items to be determined by an Authorised Examiner (AE) and agreed by DCA;

b. If expiry exceeds 5 years but less than 10 years, the requirements are to pass ground examinations in Malaysian Air Law, HPL and Aircraft Type Tech and to pass an Aircraft Rating flight test.

c. If expiry exceeds 10 years, the applicant has to pass all the ground examinations required and to pass an Aircraft Rating flight test. 

For CPL/ATPL:

a. if expiry less than 5 years, to be determined by the operator including meeting all training and testing requirements of the MCAR 1996.

b. if expiry exceeds 5 years, an assessment of training and testing requirements must be obtained from the DCA. 

8. Are there any credits from the PPL exams/flying for holders of other than Malaysian PPL licenses?

Yes. Holders of a foreign PPL will only be required to fulfill the following:

a. Pass the Malaysian Air Law, flight rules and procedures examination (except holder of Singapore and UK license and any other countries adopting UK CAA papers).

b. Pass the examination on HPL.

c. Pass a PPL flight test conducted by a DCA examiner.

d. Hold a Class 1 or Class 2 Malaysian Medical certificate. 

9. How do I convert my foreign CPL(A)/ATPL(A) to a Malaysian license?

The conversion terms for each applicant as specified by DCA would take into consideration the following:

a. The total, type and recent flying experience of the applicant.

b. The operating capacity (captain/co-pilot) and the aircraft type the applicant has flown.

c. The aircraft type to be flown by the applicant with the sponsoring Malaysian Air Operator.

d. The circumstances leading to the issue of the foreign license e.g. the foreign license being issued on the strength of another license, previous military experience, the exemption, if any, granted by the issuing authorities etc. 

For detail information, please refer to FOCN (Notice No 3).

10. How do I renew my professional pilot's license?

Your license validity is based on your medical certificate expiry date. However, the onus is on the pilot to ensure validity of his/her various C of T to exercise the privileges of the license.

For ATPL (A), a valid Instrument Rating is required in order to renew a license.

11. How much does it cost to renew my license?

1. For a 6 months period - RM31.00.

2. For a 12 months period - RM61.00. 

12. How much does it cost for an IR and Type endorsement?

1. IR is valid for 13 months - RM251.00 per year.

2. Type endorsement - RM251.00 per aircraft type. 

13. Is my license validity automatically renewed upon renewal of my medical?

No. The validity of your license requires it to be physically stamped at DCA, get it signed, pay the fees and only then is your license valid.

14. Do I have to come to DCA upon completion of my initial type endorsement and IR?

Yes. Only a DCA FOSI can sign your license for initial type endorsement. AN AE can sign for IR.

15. Do I require an assessment of my experience prior to commencing training for a professional license?

No. You are however required to complete an assessment form at the time of license issue.

16. What happens to my ATPL theory exams if I am unable to meet the requirements for a Malaysian ATPL?

Exam validity is for one (1) year period from the date you passed the exam until frozen ATPL certificate is issued. However, a period of five (5) years is allowed for you to achieve the stipulated flying hours.

17. Are there any approved schools for the Malaysian CPL/ATPL theoretical knowledge exams at present?

Yes. Applicants can enrolled at Flying Training Organization (FTO) such as Malaysian Flying Academy (MFA) to study for and sit the UKCAA CPL/ATPL examinations. It should be noted that a pass in these examinations would allow applicants to apply for a Malaysian CPL/ATPL restricted to Malaysian registered aeroplanes only. The MFA can be contacted at the following Tel nos: 06-317 4026 or 06-317 4834.

18. Who can sign my Certificate of Test/Certificate of Experience?

A DCA FOSI or AE can sign a Certificate of Test/Certificate of Experience.

Last updated : 30 March 2006
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