Qualifications (Academic, training, languages)
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Appropriate ATPL License is a must.
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He/she must pass the technical/psychometric assessment for Pilots as per the Airline and respective civil aviation authority standards.
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He/she must pass the Medical Fitness check-up carried for the Pilots as per the Airline and respective civil aviation authority standards.
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Training in safety and emergency response is essential – a formal qualification is an advantage.
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Basic Airport, security procedures and regulations training is an advantage.
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Crew Resources Management Training is considered an advantage.
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IATA principles & standards relating to security is an advantage.
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Proficient in Aircraft systems, proficient in Microsoft Office.
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Very good in written and verbal communication skills, Technical reports writing, presentations, etc.
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Very good in English Language (other local languages in country of employment are an advantage)
Work Experience
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He/she must have completed a minimum of 1000 hours on Type (A320) as PIC.
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Experience with low-cost airlines is highly desirable.
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Possesses acceptable industry knowledge of aircraft systems and operating procedures.
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Capable of implementing policies, procedures, and manuals as per approved standards and regulations.
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Capable to perform in a changing environment with heavy work-load schedules and ad-hoc scenarios.
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Composed, self-confident and focused, capable of handling emergencies and threats with efficiency.
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