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What you can expect from a typical airline offer - SilkAir

Written by Capt Lim, on 26-11-2007

Published in : Professional Pilots, Job Opportunities


What you can expect from a typical airline offer - SilkAir

SILKAIR REQUIRES A320 PILOTS


SilkAir, a member of the SIA Group has vacancies for A320 Captains with the following qualifications:

CAPTAINS

1.Current ICAO ATPL

2.Total Experience: 5000 hours

With rating:
1500 hours airline PIC on a/c heavier than 20000kg (MTOW) of which
500 hours must be on A 320 family a/c.

Without rating:
3000 hours airline PIC on a/c heavier than 20000kg (MTOW)

REMUNERATION & BENEFITS

-Total gross remuneration (before tax) will be in the range of S$150,000 per annum for Captains  excluding profit sharing bonus
- Free and discounted travel on SilkAir services
- Discounted travel on Singapore Airlines and other airlines
- Subsidised Medical Insurance Scheme for dependants
- Dental & Medical Care
- Loss of License coverage (applicable to those under 50 years of age)

EMPLOYMENT TERMS

Successful candidate will be offered long term employment on the terms and conditions as agreed with the Pilots Association. Rated crew are required to sign a training bond for a period of 2 years whilst that of a non-rated crew will be 3 years. A bank guarantee will be required as well.


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