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HardCorePawn wrote:QUOTE (HardCorePawn @ Jan 22 2008, 09:10 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Do you still have that article and a scanner? Or remember which paper and the approximate date it was published? I know several people who would find that very interesting...
Yea me for one because it's A LOAD OF cr@p !! This is a prime example of why I dislike these kind of places, - their advertising tactics to get people to foolishly give them oodles of dollars to be poorly trained.Much anger. Do not believe a word written in any of these adds. Eagle don't as yet take people with less than a thousand hours and a couple hundred multi. Some of their INSTRUCTORS have gone to Eagle who were perhaps graduates a few years ago... Trust me, at the moment people DON'T go straight out of flying schools as graduates into airlines in NZ, they still have to do a few years as instructors, charter pilots, whatever first. Don't believe anything else that you read or have been told which states otherwise !! I might have a chat to a friend of mine who instructs there an see where again this BS is coming from (BTW James you prob know him,- Tim from CFS)
Things COULD change though by the time you get there James, but at the mo,- NO WAY !
Please excuse my french and anger in this post



HardCorePawn wrote:QUOTE (HardCorePawn @ Jan 21 2008, 07:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I would advise that you head over to pprune and do a few searchs on ctcwings...
If you're a UK Citizen/passport holder (and have 70,000 pounds) then you could be in the RHS of a jet in 18 months... as the airlines are sponsoring students and often they know where they will be working before they have even finished the course... airlines in UK/EU are happy to take 250hour CPL's and teach them to fly jets...
however for the kiwi's its a rather different story... the only tie in with a regional I have heard about, was the possibility of getting some time with Sunair...
As many a wise man has said... "It hasn't happened until it happens"... you're lucky in that you have a couple of years, so you can wait and see how it works out...
Majority that have gone threw the CTC APC program have gained employment with Eagle as far as Know although a lot already had near the hrs needed to direct apply, CTC does the screening for Eagle applicants at present the first NZ CPP course that started in march 07 has not as yet finished training so don't as yet know if they will go direct to eagle (according to CTC some will that pass eagles interview and employment requirement-eagle has a person on CTCs APC/CPP interview selection board most board by the sounds )- the APC program was set up due to the amount of Pilots not passing Eagles entry requirement(although sounded a bit overboard if pprune has any to go buy i.e Pilot applicants that met Eagles mins were put straight into the b1900 with NO Type/Rating or famililarity - experience on the B1900 and expected to fly IFR in the hold at Hams) and others jumping boat to fly the coverted jet job.Last edited by twinstarda42 on Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
twinstarda42 wrote:QUOTE (twinstarda42 @ Apr 24 2008, 12:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Majority that have gone threw the CTC APC program have gained employment with Eagle as far as Know although a lot already had near the hrs needed to direct apply, CTC does the screening for Eagle applicants at present the first NZ CPP course that started in march 07 has not as yet finished training so don't as yet know if they will go direct to eagle (according to CTC some will that pass eagles interview and employment requirement-eagle has a person on CTCs APC/CPP interview selection board most board by the sounds )- the APC program was set up due to the amount of Pilots not passing Eagles entry requirement(although sounded a bit overboard if pprune has any to go buy i.e straight into the b1900 with no experience and expected to fly IFR in the hold at Hams) and others jumping boat to fly the coverted jet job.
The advertisements don't promise you a job but their is the possibilty of employment as with what the ads state with eagle - you have to pass the interview with eagle to be considered for employment after either the APC course or CPP course after that have no idea what the criteria is.
deaneb wrote:QUOTE (deaneb @ Apr 24 2008, 08:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>not just A to B and back to A again. Once you have done your time, then leaving and getting an Airline job is usually not a problem.
Deane
Yes very weird.
deaneb wrote:QUOTE (deaneb @ Apr 24 2008, 08:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Currently the Air Force is experiencing some of the lowest suitable applicant rates for pilots. Why are none of you guys thinking about this route. You get a couple of million dollars worth of training, get paid to do it, and do real flying, not just A to B and back to A again. Once you have done your time, then leaving and getting an Airline job is usually not a problem.
Deane
I was going to... but I was only 18... and they'd just starting slashing budgets (they wanted 15 pilots, they were going to get 9... I would have been 10 in any other year according to the chief of the PERSEL panel), so they told me to go away, mature a little and come back again next year and I should walk through...
I went away, did outward bound... grew up a little and decided that seeing as how I was halfway through my degree, I would finish it and then go... Unfortunately, by the time I finished my degree.... the airforce had been reduced to essentially a state-run SAR/maritime patrol outfit...Thinking about it now, I should have gone back anyway... but oh well...
Are they taking 32 yr old PPLs???Last edited by HardCorePawn on Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:41 pm, edited 1 time in total."Son, we are about the break the surly bonds of gravity, and punch the face of God." -- Homer Simpson
victor_alpha_charlie wrote:QUOTE (victor_alpha_charlie @ Apr 24 2008, 10:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Because it's the Air Force? If there's any conflict NZ's involved in, you're pretty much buggered. And aren't you stuck with them for like 10 years on something like $20 grand a year?
I haven't done any research, but that's what I've heard.
Much more than 20k a year I think you'll find. The flying would be good as too.
victor_alpha_charlie wrote:QUOTE (victor_alpha_charlie @ Apr 24 2008, 10:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Because it's the Air Force? If there's any conflict NZ's involved in, you're pretty much buggered. And aren't you stuck with them for like 10 years on something like $20 grand a year?
I haven't done any research, but that's what I've heard.
I think you need to do more research !! Conflict - transport operations and peacekeeping, there may be some risk, but its not air to air combat !!
Yes there is a return of service - so what - you get the rewards in the training, flying and responsibility. $20K a year - get real, thats what a civvy might earn after getting a commercial and finding an instructor job (if they are lucky). Airforce will start you on more than that and after 5 or 6 years once you reach Flight Lieutenant you would be on $60-70K probably more as pay rises kick in. After 10 years as a captain I'd imagine you would be over $80K
Don't forget that modernisation would see any new pilots soon flying upgraded (glass cockpit) aircraft and of course the Augusta and NH90.
Deane
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