Saturday, January 22, 2011

Saturday Fever..

what's this sheep doing in the crew residence?

Today is Saturday and I'm having fever.
Dislike these so much. Especially blocked nose.
My friend suggested me to go the clinic. But I declined.

Last 2 hours, I went to Kubang Kerian to buy medicine
from pharmacy with Megat, my new roommate.
Took a rent car to go there.
Cost me around RM30 for the med.

2 type of med.

Basically, this weekend is over.
And tomorrow, I have classes.
Oh no, I forgot to prepare.
Need to study, chow!

my workplace. not so tidy. :P

Friday, January 21, 2011

Feeling sick!

Good morning to all.
I'm feeling not so good today.
My nose is blocked one way and keep sneezing around.
Me no likey!

Good thing is today is holiday and of course no classes.
My brain tend to go numb because one day so much input to store.
Arghh.. Sometimes, I just keep looking at the instructors and
say in my heart, "Sir, can u give us a break?"

Everyday I have to revise what have been learned
because you'll never know if the instructors want to
ask you questions or maybe want you to explain
in front of the class.

For god sake, I don't like it but I have to bear with it
and somehow it helps me in my study.
I cannot be lazy.
Must keep that in my mind.

So, as for today, I don't planned what to do yet.
Opps. I have to go now.
I think my laundry is done and I want to hang them outside under the sunshine.

Some pictures to share with you :


is it a strike? definitely not. just waiting for photoshoot session.

A student pilot doing training exercise.

AirAsia A320. Not using the skybridge but use staircases instead.
Budget mah!

our hats. we wore them everyday except weekends. =P

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Demand for pilots and crew to soar

PETALING JAYA: The demand for pilots and other cabin crew is expected to surge next year in line with the expansion of the local airline industry.

Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) flight operations director Capt Datuk Yahaya Abdul Rahman said the aviation industry would soon provide more job opportunities as local airlines were expanding aggressively.

He said Malaysia Airlines were buying new aircraft in the near future, and would be needing more pilots.
“There is no need for pilot trainees to worry,” he said, adding that although it may be difficult for them to secure jobs at the moment, the situation would soon improve.

Yahaya said the eight flying schools in the country licensed by the DCA were training pilots for the expected increase in demand.

The Star reported yesterday that the number of flying schools in the country had quadrupled from two to eight in three years, resulting in some 500 fresh pilots being jobless.

Royal Selangor Flying Club president Major (R) Abdul Razak Hashim attributed the current jobs shortage in the aviation industry to the economic downturn.

“The demand for pilots will shoot up by next year,” he said, adding that in the meantime, trainees could apply to join the country’s air force to gain diverse experience.
He advised trainees not to be choosy with jobs, and not to “do it for the glamour.”

“Don’t insist on working only for the commercial airlines,” he said.
Razak suggested that local flying schools offer training programmes accredited by European Union (EU) countries, which would make them marketable there.

“Malaysian flying academies currently provide licences that are only recognised locally,” he said, adding that it limited the new pilots from joining other international airlines.

let's fly high!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Flying nowhere?

It is the hot news for us as student pilot.
Indeed right now, there is oversupply of new fresh pilot.
So, I hope that in the near future (once I graduated), there will be
huge demands of pilots.
For the time being, I will focus on finishing my study first as told by my parents and for the jobs,
we'll talk later.

Challenge : To get a job as a pilot in any company once I graduated.
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!

Oh, really? Not surprised.

Flying dreams a pie in the sky

PETALING JAYA: Up to 500 licensed junior pilots in Malaysia have not been able to take to the skies in the last two years. There are just not enough jobs for them.

The number of flying schools have quadrupled from two about three years ago to eight now, resulting in an oversupply of fresh pilots vying for the limited number of positions as airline trainee pilots.

While the schools produced between 300 and 400 pilots annually in the last five years, their total intake for a year can reach up to 800, given that the course takes between 18 months and two years.

They would graduate with 200 hours under their belt, enabling them to only fly small aircrafts below 5,700kg.
But this does not qualify them to fly for an airline, which would require at least 1,500 flight hours and further intensive type training and stringent tests. Only then would they qualify for an Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL).

As shown, APFT produces large number of cadets.

Last year, the country’s two major airlines – Malaysia Airlines Bhd and AirAsia – each hired only an average of 100 graduates each for their airline pilot training programme.

The Department of Civil Aviation’s (DCA) flight operations director Capt Datuk Yahaya Abdul Rahman said that about 70% of the 400 fresh graduate pilots would be employed by local airlines.

Capt Yahaya said that previously, most students were sponsored by airlines which would then recruit them upon graduation.

“These days, half of them are private students whose parents have paid for their course.”
He agreed that presently, the number of pilots graduating from flying schools was growing faster than the recruitments.

“From 2005 to 2009, a total of 1,513 locals and 110 foreigners graduated from the flying schools. The number has been increasing every year,” he said.

Back in the 1990s, Malaysia had only one flying school in Malacca, which produced 70 pilots annually.
Capt Yahaya, however, dispelled speculation that the oversupply was due to local airlines preferring to hire foreign pilots.

“Local airlines need to keep a small number of foreign captains with at least 15 to 20 years’ or 5,000 flying hours’ experience.

“Fresh pilots are usually taken in as co-pilots. They will later be upgraded to senior co-pilots and then captains when they have achieved the necessary flying hours.”

Given the rapid growth of the airline industry and continuous expansion of major local industry players, he believed that demand for pilots was on the rise.

He encouraged fresh pilots who are jobless to join DCA’s three-month instructor’s programme to keep their flying skills intact.

News & Photos from The Star.

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Another year past. Welcome 2011!

this is my first post of the year.
i didn't have mood to type, but what to do.
i'm sure there's some readers wondering where i have been since the last post.
actually. there's so many to write but i didn't have much time and effort to do so. aha.
as a cadet pilot, everyday is a hectic day.
if u don't believe, then join me. haha..

i got my SPL licence few days before christmas last year.
this licence is for student pilot. flying only with instructor.


SPL licence

today, my batch got the chance to go to the APFT hangar.
it was fun and enjoyable.
i got opportunity to sit at the co-pilot seat beside Major Jaafar.
he explained the instruments in the cockpit.
the experience gave me motivation to study harder.
like the Malay saying, "Berakit-rakit ke hulu, berenang-renang ketepian bersusah-susah dahulu, bersenang-senang kemudian".
Hard work paid off by the end of the days.
I must keep that in mind.


lunch at Chicken Rice Shop, Tesco KB..
had to use Mutiara bus bcause our bus is still in workshop..
on da way home after hectic day..
Galaxie this month.. full of posters inside..
my workspace..
APFT fleet..
Diamond 42 Twin Star..
Major Jaafar explaining the instruments inside the cockpit..
Piper Warrior III cockpit - co-pilot side..

hahaha.. Shah inside giving thumbs up.
introducing Robinson 44
cannot make it to the Diamond cockpit.. Wing also can lah.. In photo: Iskandar..
fleets..
From Left : Ahmad, Sheikh, Capt Haji, Amirul
us with Capt Haji..
MAS B737 edit make it looks like 1960..