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Kelburn wrote:QUOTE(Kelburn @ Sep 19 2007, 09:31 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>what's a Frozen ATPL?
It's one where you sit all your subjects and they become "frozen" until you have enough hours and requirements then you get issued with an ATPL. HOWEVER we don't have such a system in New Zealand so there is no such thing as an F ATPL here. And there is no direct entry into airlines in nz once you have ur licences (yet, could be a special scheme soon though). Trust me, if there was, I would be flying 737s or higher by now
A185F wrote:QUOTE(A185F @ Sep 14 2007, 10:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>And there is no direct entry into airlines in nz once you have ur licences (yet, could be a special scheme soon though).
That's not strictly true... it depends how you define 'once you have ur licences'... if you mean lean mean green 200hr CPL, then no... you chances of direct entry are relatively slim (read: snowballs chance in hell)
Although, CTC in the 'Tron are going to start offering an 'Airline Preparation' course, which current scuttle-butt says will end in an interview with Eagle... quite what an 'Airline Preparation' course is, is anyones guess... I'm thinking it may be designed for the 200hr pilot to get the experience/hours needed to 'eagle standard'... as opposed to an 'ab-initio to eagle standard' course...
I'll still hoping the multi-crew license thing takes hold... I could quite happily go and be an FO"Son, we are about the break the surly bonds of gravity, and punch the face of God." -- Homer Simpson
HardCorePawn wrote:QUOTE(HardCorePawn @ Sep 19 2007, 11:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>if you mean lean mean green 200hr CPL, then no...
Thats exactly what I mean.HardCorePawn wrote:QUOTE(HardCorePawn @ Sep 19 2007, 11:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>CTC in the 'Tron are going to start offering an 'Airline Preparation' course, which current scuttle-butt says will end in an interview with Eagle...
Notice how I said:Yet, could be a special scheme soon though
It will be interesting to see how this CTC course pans out. I have been told that as of yet it is for guys with the current hours and requirements (because it is still rather hard to get an interview) although with the rapidly changing industry I'm sure this will make its way back to the freshies. Having said that, getting an interview by no way in hell means that you get a job. It is very tough and compettive with plenty of guys to choose from and bugger all positions availiable. Eagle are the worst though, very hard to get in. I've seen similar schemes in other countries where one ends up with an interview of which they only find out it is to prepair you for big interviews and they dont actually give you a job. (Not at all saying that thats what the CTC one is like but am watching with interest).
But as I said before, it is a rapidly changing industry and there will be lots of movment happening very soon (well it's allready starting) and I have no doubt that the minimus for airline applications will start coming down. Especially with eagle, as more and more jobs become availiable the experienced pilots will have more of an option of where they want to go and eagle wont be on any of their lists.
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deaneb wrote:QUOTE(deaneb @ Sep 20 2007, 09:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>18 years military flying experience and over well over 3000hrs.
Crickey is that all he got after 18 years ?!?! Was he flying a desk for a good slice of that as well..? I knew you spent way more tim on the ground in the airforce but I didn't have any idea it was like that. Do you know what the RNZAF boys get on average per month/year ?? Be interesting to know....

benwynn wrote:QUOTE(benwynn @ Sep 15 2007, 09:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thats why your better off going to Vincent Aviation with less than half of those qualifications- Getting a B1900 Rating, flying them for a bit and after that almost guarenteed entry into Eagle
Or going on to the Dash-8.. There may be a 737 in the future too!![]()

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