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PAF pilot issues; Service, updates, discussions
Topic Started: Sep 15 2005, 11:33 AM (2,868 Views)
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Feb 6 2011, 09:12 PM
there will soon be new pilot issues

CEB is looking for a hundred new pilots and the compensation package is very tempting

many of my colleagues are seriously considering the offers, at least those who are more than 8 years in the flight line :armysad:

Are you referring to this sir?


Cebu Pacific to hire 75 pilots, 200 cabin crew for 5-year expansion

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By Paolo Luis G. Montecillo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 20:32:00 02/06/2011

Filed Under: Employment, Air Transport, transportation
MANILA, Philippines – Gokongwei-led budget carrier Cebu Pacific is hiring hundreds of new employees to support its expansion plans for the next five years.

In a statement, the company said it would “offer high-paying jobs to key positions as it moves forward with its expansion plans in Asia.” This would be the company’s biggest recruitment campaign to date.

The airline said it would hire 75 new pilots to man its fleet of Airbus A320 jets and ATR turbo-prop aircraft. More than 200 new cabin crew, 10 mechanics and engineers and 20 ground support crew in the various fields of cargo, airport services, accounting, information systems and human resources are also being hired.

http://business.inquirer.net/money/breakin...-year-expansion
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75 new pilot vacancies is mouth watering for relatively low-paid PAF pilots.

Let's just pray that most will not be tempted and stay for duty and country. :patrioticpinoy:
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MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine Air Force (PAF) is considering increasing the length of its pilots’ contract of service to ten years from eight years to ensure that it would have enough manpower to operate its assets.

Air Force chief Lt. Gen. Oscar Rabena said such measure is being studied even if the number of pilots leaving the service to join the private sector had already decreased.

“We are looking to ensure that we have sufficient number of pilots that will be able to operate our aircraft and at the same time perform the various tasks,” Rabena said, adding that they have a policy which bars a pilot from leaving until a replacement has been found.

“We will not release a test pilot if there is nobody who can replace him. It’s important that we maintain the required number of qualifications, test pilots, instructor pilots in a particular unit before we can allow one pilot to leave,” he said.

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?artic...ubCategoryId=63
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