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i remember i read somewhere that an experience British or American pilot was hired in a Chinese airline for a Captain position flying domestically and training the airlines cadets.... there was one take off he let the cadet (First officer) to be PF (pilot flying)....there's some crosswinds during take off....and the cadet stepped the rudder and counter it....it went well until VR when the cadet pulled the stick....he forgot to turn the alerion to offset the different airspeed caused by the crosswind flow pass both wings....(naturally one wing will have more lift than other due to crosswind and you have to counter it with rudder and alerion)..... so one side of wing is about to dip into the tarmac....as cadat fails to counter it....the captain yelled and took over the control....the rest of the flight is routine....then afterwards....he asked the cadet what happened....the cadet replied the training never taught him to do it..... i'm jsut saying....training is useful....if the instructor taught the cadets if right thing....(another example of American A300 crashed in NYC)...
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that doesn't make any sense! that's like lesson 1 of crosswind operations.
but with relation to pilot experience in asian and middle-eastern airlines, there are a lack of qualified pilots for them domestically. it's much more expensive to train and obtain your pilots license, especially in asia, making it nearly impossible for the average aspiring pilot to obtain his or her goals. therefore, their hiring pool is next to nothing, leaving their only option to import talent. now, the average heavily experience american pilot does not want to uproot their life in america to live in a foreign country where another language is spoken. most of them have families, wives/husbands, cars, pets, friends, etc. here and don't want to leave that life. the only choice a lot of the airlines have is young pilots fresh out of college with relatively low flight experience. these are the ones that are willing to sacrifice more to get ahead. plus, don't tell me that every newbie professional pilot doesn't want to fly the big jets right away. i'm not endorsing that it's right, i'm just saying that it's highly sought after. there is nothing wrong with pilot training in america, it's still the gold standard. |
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Anywayz, here's the Airbus A330-200 (F-GZCP).
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i went to interview with CX before... always love to fly wide-bodies.... well....there's plenty of western pilots got hired to asian countries, middle-east because of their expansion....they're desprate with qualified pilots...and they will almost offer anything the company can offer.... anywayz...i remember i read the article from Airways or some magazine... just to add...some chinese pilots are trained in China....which i'm not sure how well is their courses compare to US....IMO....America, Western Europe, and Australia have the best pilot training in the world....
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God, if that thing hits the water, even on a good descent, the under-the-wing engines competely block it from gliding thus flipping it over and tearing it into pieces. (not that there's planecrashes that don't suck if you're in the plane i guess)
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especially when the airline wants the pilot to get inline and fly for revenure ASAP...they want the minimum qualification anywayz....
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i think in the middle of atlantic ocean....the engines are the least of ur problem....rough sea...no rescue to be there for a long time.....will the airframe be intact at all.....
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Slightly off topic....just what bothers me is....some cadets just lack of natural instinct to flying....as some just treated is a regular job and they dun care about flying at all....they pick this job just because its available and provide good money in their country.....
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damn straight!
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Maybe they took a wrong turn and ended up here....
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So crazy!! I was on the exact flight 2 weeks ago from Rio back to Stuttgart.
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If you saw the size of the storm in question, the plane probably didn't have enough extra fuel on board to fly around it. The theory is the pilot decided to fly through it, using his on-board weather radar, got hit by a bolt of lightning which knocked out the weather radar, and then he was "flying blind" through the storm.
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As rumor indiated there's an electric problem from AF HQ received the airplane's last ACARS message.....it might threw everything off....the last thing now to depend are the SAR teams and both CVR/FDR beacons.....
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