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KUALA LUMPUR: Mereka membayar lebih RM200,000 seorang
untuk mendapatkan lesen juruterbang komersial (CPL) dan seterusnya menjadi juru
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The Star Tuesday January 18, 2011
Graduate
pilots hit hard by job shortage . ABOUT 500 pilots earned their wings and
aimed for the sky – only to see their dreams come crashing. The reality is that
there are few openings and the job shortage has hit them hard. Most of
these pilots, who graduated from the eight flying schools in the country, have
been without a job for between one and two years. Other
developments: 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. The biggest airline operator – Malaysia Airlines — only takes in
about 100 pilots or so and its priority is its own trainee pilots. The
problem of surplus pilots will be further compounded when more join the group
this year. Don’t be idle, take courses to keep flying skills intact,
Department of Civil Aviation flight operations director Capt Datuk Yahaya Abdul
Rahman tells fresh pilots.
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