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Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by Nobody: 8:37pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
bisi16:simulator flight or which one?
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Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by brendan007: 8:37pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
superamoled: Alright, thanks. I won’t give up just yet. |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by Brenn594(m): 8:47pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
I hope i can use my blanket and achieve my dreams of becomin a professional pilot. 1 Like |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by Frankicent(m): 8:56pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
RRWraith: 70Milli choi for wetin na.. 70M will set me up for good if I invest it wisely. Who piloting help... 70M chei 1 Like |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by fashrola(m): 8:59pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
emmaodet: I have class 3 Unlimited License.... I'll should be going for my class 2 next year... |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by Angelacruz: 8:59pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Dat is quite expensive RRWraith: |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by Goalnaldo(m): 9:04pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
domido:it wasn't listed bro. Someone suggested it. |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by fuckpro: 9:05pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
kazyhm: Wrong on the instrument part After getting your ppl (private pilot licence) You train for commercial pilot licence which involves instrument flying mainly and others You may get a fixed wing non instrument commercial pilot licence but you won't be marketable no airline would hire you So instrument license is not an option especially in fixed wings,I have seen commercial helicopter pilot without instrument license but not fixed wings ATPL (Air transport pilot licence) is one earned after flying a number of thousand hours in a company and you are within reach of being a captain,you now go for both the written and flying test usually in USA For some schools like 43rd air school in SA You can sit for an ATPL EXAM but the licence is frozen until you get the number of hours while working or building hours ATPL is never an initial licence is for those who have the commercial flying time and experience 2 Likes |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by XingXhang(m): 9:08pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Explorers: Nice. |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by fashrola(m): 9:12pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Psalmspsalms: NIMASA has been strict lately for non marine engineering students applying for sea time training except on "Nigerian" factors Firstly we have two ways of progressing through the ranks in the maritime industry (Sailing ) 1. Through cadetship 2. Through Ratings 1. Cadetship is the easier and fastest way to progress from a cadet to an officer (Deck or engine) Firstly after graduation from Maritime school (We have lot of maritime schools in Nigeria, but few are recognised by NIMASA) Maritime academy of Nigeria, Oron Federal College of Fisheries and Marine Technology, Lagos After cadetship (ND or HND) you proceed for 18-36 months sea term training onboard a ship where after each voyage your sea records is stamped on your discharge booklet After completion of your seatime HND - 18 months ND - 36 months You will proceed to NIMASA office for your eligibility, where you will undergo six months preparatory class in Oron, then you will mandated to write an exams with oral interview, if you pass, then you will be given a license They are three grades of license 1. OOW - Class 3 2. Class 2 3. Class 1 Class 3 is the first step into officership onboard, then after you acquire more sea time as an officer in that capability you then repeat the same step to upgrade to class 2 and class 1 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by NaijaElba(m): 9:16pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
can a PhD graduate still go for pilot training? |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by WisdomHunter(m): 9:19pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
RRWraith: My Question is how can a pilot flying hours can be calculated or monitored to know their flight hours and be sure. 1 Like |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by goldmatrix(m): 9:21pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
The amount you mentioned, does it take care of the certificates you also mentioned? |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by Anyanwu2003(f): 9:22pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
There is a form electronic or paper called a journey log.. You record time off block to times on block.. Also you transfer those to your individual pilot log book. Then sign and stamped by company |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by LikeCool(m): 9:31pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Interesting |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by emmaodet: 9:33pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Spacewalk: Haaaaaaa. Bro it's going to be a long walk ooooo. There are two ways. Either you go to a marine school, graduate as a cadet, look for sea-term on a ship which is more or less like IT for about 18 months, go and write your professional exam(certificate of competency) and do other peripheral courses and apply for job as a mate or 3rd engineer. Or A longer route. So some ratings courses, apply for job, work onboard as a rating/cleaner etc onboard for 36 months sea term(sea term is the number of months used on a ship, so 36 months may be likely 5 years or more if you factor in going on time off). After that, go do associate 1 year course and then apply for COC minimum 6 months class after which you can work as an officer. Shiken sir 2 Likes |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by emmaodet: 9:36pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Psalmspsalms: There are two ways. Either you go to a marine school, graduate as a cadet, look for sea-term on a ship which is more or less like IT for about 18 months, go and write your professional exam(certificate of competency) and do other peripheral courses and apply for job as a mate or 3rd engineer. Or A longer route. So some ratings courses, apply for job, work onboard as a rating/cleaner etc onboard for 36 months sea term(sea term is the number of months used on a ship, so 36 months may be likely 5 years or more if you factor in going on time off). After that, go do associate 1 year course and then apply for COC minimum 6 months class after which you can work as an officer. Shiken sir |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by emmaodet: 9:39pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Randal: There are two ways. Either you go to a marine school, graduate as a cadet, look for sea-term on a ship which is more or less like IT for about 18 months, go and write your professional exam(certificate of competency) and do other peripheral courses and apply for job as a mate or 3rd engineer. Or A longer route. So some ratings courses, apply for job, work onboard as a rating/cleaner etc onboard for 36 months sea term(sea term is the number of months used on a ship, so 36 months may be likely 5 years or more if you factor in going on time off). After that, go do associate 1 year course and then apply for COC minimum 6 months class after which you can work as an officer. Shiken sir |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by fuckpro: 9:43pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Skmoda: Answer these You should be at least below 30 at most 35,why? Because at 40 you would be renewing your medicals yearly while below that its 2 years or so Do you suffer from motion sickness Meaning do you feel like vomiting when you are in a high speeding vehicle,work on that before committing Your eye sight your health extremely important That's why the ideal age for commencing a career 16 or early 20s That's when you are the peak of health and airlines are willing to train you if you have a ppl with hours or a cpl Money money money keep nothing less than 20 million for a realistic chance of being a cpl holder Good luck 1 Like |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by emmaodet: 9:46pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Randal:And personally, i don't see much future in these industries because in the next 10/20 year or more, robots and machines will replace all these conventional jobs. China says by 2025 or so, they won't use human pilots gain rather produce planes that will be run by robots. Technology/5G is really bring a different dimension to the world. Believe me bro. Rather than waste your money and energy on these courses, go for Robotic science, Artificial Intelligence courses or Remote operation. Those are the future jobs with high paying careers that will be short of workers. Because most planes, ships or cars will be operated by humans remotely from their houses rather than been operated in them. I have a family friend now in germany, he works for an automobile company. He works from home by operating the robots to assemble the cars while he is being paid per hour. That could only be possible due to the strong and unbreaking signals and network of 5G. The world is changing bro and we need to change with it. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by emmaodet: 9:47pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
fashrola: Ok bro. Where? Nigeria? Ghana?UK? |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by Psalmspsalms: 9:51pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
fashrola:Thank you so much sir, I really do appreciate. I would have loved to be a sailor but there's so much money issue around me., I just want a work where I can be paid a reasonable amount at the end of the month. But am happy for the assistance you rendered. Thanks so much. 2 Likes |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by Psalmspsalms: 9:53pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
emmaodet:sir, can you assist me financially. I need your assistance. I will provide my bank details if you are willing. 1 Like |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by TheSTreetman: 9:54pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
My best thread.. I love you Op |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by Randal: 9:55pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
emmaodet: Thanks bro. How long to study and graduate as a cadet? |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by GODSMILEFOREVER: 9:56pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Op thanks for this, it is my dream for my son. |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by fuckpro: 9:57pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
NaijaElba: Previous Paper qualification means nothing in training Your performance will determine how fast you solo and move on In SA the written exams is the back breaker that's why most opt for US to do their commercial US style and even instrument training is different from the rest of the world |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by Mrbiggies(m): 9:57pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Very informative..Even as a lawyer reading this alone make me want venture in being a pilot...... 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by emmaodet: 9:59pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Psalmspsalms: Uwc bro 1 Like |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by emmaodet: 10:00pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Re: How To Become A Commercial Pilot In Nigeria In Short Summary (Photos) by emmaodet: 10:02pm On Apr 13, 2020 |
Biingoo: Bro, which vsl do you work on? And company? Position? Why take 700k as a DPO/second mate? Why? Na wa ooo 1 Like |
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