Ask Captain Lim

Friday, 29 August 2008
Home arrow Education arrow A self-sponsored cadet pilot sharing his experience at Swinburne University.
Friday, 29 August 2008
Main Menu
Home
Welcome
Ask Me
Forum
Disclaimer
Privacy
Search
Pilot Career
Becoming a Pilot
Female Pilots
Education
Medical Examination
Eyesight
Height
Age
Interviewing Process
Aptitude Tests
Flight Simulator
Training
Technical Questions
Professional Pilot
General
Licenses & Ratings
A320 Training Videos
Salary
Job Opportunities
Flying
Air Travel
Airways
Ditching
Dr JB Lim's Corner
Emergencies
ETOPS
Fear of Flying
Flying on the Boeing 777
Flying the Plane
Medical
Profession
Aviation
Airlines
Airplanes
Airports
Air Crash
Air Crash Investigations .. --(Not for Fearful Flyers!)
Air Safety
Air Security
Humor
B777 Photo/Routes/Seats
Video
Stories, Truths & Myths
Weather
Air Turbulence
Contrails
Crosswinds
Icings
Lightnings
Night Flights
Thunderstorms
Windshears
Custom Search


A self-sponsored cadet pilot sharing his experience at Swinburne University.
 

By Capt Lim, on 17-12-2007

Favoured : None

Published in : Pilot Career, Becoming a Pilot

Hi Capt Lim,

This is a response to "Is there a quota imposed on the passing rate in a Flying Training School?" in previous FAQ.

I am currently attending Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne for my Bachelor of Aviation course. I am in my final year and in my course, I have to balance between university course work with flying, and government theory exams (also known as CASA exams) throughout the three years.

As you have said, flying aptitude is probably the most important attribute to any pilot. One must be motivated to fly. It is the motivation that defines one's character to fly safely in an aircraft. Different people have different motivations to flying. For me, I love the challenge that is portrayed to me in flying, while some of my classmates love aerobatic flying. Hence their motivation is to do every maneuver with great accuracy and precision.

In my course I have grown more matured as a person and as a pilot. I remembered that during my first year in the university, I always walked around in the flying school with undone up tie, unpolished shoes and messy hair (I guess I thought that I was still in high school, ha ha!). Today, I walk in the opposite, having pride of what I do and in my uniform.

Yes, flight training is hard work especially if one has a timeline to their training (mostly cadet pilots). In practical training, a cadet will have to undergo basic flying lessons (Take offs, landing, turns, climbs & descents, engine failures etc) which is pretty straight forward. And as one advances to more aircraft ratings and endorsements (private pilot license, night flying, multi-engine, instrument flying etc), it really tests your ability to cope, remain calm and know the procedures back to front when, for example, your instructor fails an engine on you after take off. That can very much happen in day to day flying.

On top of the practical workload, one also has to complete approximately 20 theory tests which accredit towards the ATPL, CPL, PPL, GFPT, IREX theory. These tests once again tests the limit of the trainee (especially the ATPL exams!!) as nearly all are done under the pressures of time and requires a pass mark of 70%, with Air Law, requiring 80%.

Through these years, I have learnt that the most important thing to succeed as a trainee, would be to have a balance of both social and "working" life. I still go down to the local clubs or have coffee with classmates to relieve the stresses of the day to day school work.

I am not with any of the cadet programs, hence I'm not sure what "life" is like for them. But I believe that to be a successful trainee pilot, it requires aptitude, balance of social/work and that tiny bit of will power.

Your sincerely,

Matthew Liang.

Hi Matthew,

Thank you for sharing your experience at Swineburne University with the aspiring pilots. I am sure they now have a little insight about what to expect in such a course.

   
Print
Send to friend
Save this to del.icio.us

Users' Comments  
 
 


Add your comment
Name
Title  
Comment
 
Available characters: 600
 
  This image contains a scrambled text, it is using a combination of colors, font size, background, angle in order to disallow computer to automate reading. You will have to reproduce it to post on my homepage
Enter what you see:

   
   

No comment posted



mXcomment 1.0.8 © 2007-2008 - visualclinic.fr
License Creative Commons - Some rights reserved
< Prev   Next >


Latest Comments
Do I qualify to join...
piloting
pls i need ur urgent advise on pilot...
26/08/08 More...
By jibahmd

Singapore Airlines...
SIA cadet pilot programme india
Dear All, Is SIA planning to come to...
21/08/08 More...
By Lloyd

What is the best route to...
hi
Hi i want to be a pilot but not enough...
16/08/08 More...
By sam

A successful aspiring pilot...
Thank you.
Haha.. I see.. I thought it was some...
12/07/08 More...
By Ng Liang Quan

What are your views on the...
Boeing 747 crash in Belgium
I still have no information as to exact...
09/07/08 More...
By Captain Lim

What are your views on the...
Boeing 747 crash in Belgium
Thanks Capt Lim, I was thinking,...
09/07/08 More...
By Mike Hodson

A successful aspiring pilot...
What's 33x45
it is a maths qn....
08/07/08 More...
By killerdark

A successful aspiring pilot...
What's 33x45
33x45 should be a normal mathematical...
08/07/08 More...
By killerdark

A successful SIA Cadet Pilot...
Sources for Aptitude Test
"My advice to aspiring candidates is -...
30/06/08 More...
By Ng Liang Quan

A successful aspiring pilot...
What's 33x45
Hi there, May I ask what's...
30/06/08 More...
By Ng Liang Quan

© 2008 Ask Captain Lim
Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.