Air India jobs for Co-Pilot (P2) in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 15 Jul 2016
Co-Pilot (P2)
Job Description
Co-Pilot (P2) Job vacancies in Air India (Airline Allied Services Limited - AASL)
No. of Vacancies : 69
Qualifications : 10+2 from a recognized Board/University.
Technical/License Qualifications : Current valid CPL issued by DGCA, India - Valid ATR Endorsement with IR - Current Class-I Medical Fitness Certificate issued by DGCA, India - Current FRTO issued by DGCA, India - IR Endorsement for CPL - Current RTR (A) issued by WPC, Ministry of Communication, India - Valid ELP - Candidates should be in possession of Indian Current passport, if not available , proof of submission of application to be attached.
Stipend & Salary : During training, candidates shall be paid a stipend of Rs.25,000/- per month. During the period of contract, candidates selected as Co-Pilot will be paid Salary as per Company’s policy. Candidates selected will be paid approx. Salary of Rs.2,11,000/- per month on 70 Hours Flying.
Age Limit : 45 years
Place of Postings : Delhi / Kolkata / Bangalore / Hyderabad / Mumbai/ Bhopal
Application Fee : Demand Draft of Rs.3000/- (Rupees Three Thousand only – not applicable for SC/ST candidates) in favour of Airline Allied Services Limited, payable at Delhi
Selection Process : After scrutiny of applications, candidates who fulfil the above eligibility criteria will be required to appear for a Psychometric Test, which will be a Qualifying Process. Candidates, who qualify in the Psychometric Test will be required to appear for Simulator Proficiency Assessment Check (SPAC). The Cost of Simulator will be payable by the candidate. Candidates, who qualify the SPAC, will be placed on the Panel as per merit on the basis of marks obtained by them.
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About Company
Air India Ltd., Air India's latest induction into its fleet is the stuff dreams are made of – the Boeing 787 Dreamliner – which redefines passenger experience, environmental performance, lower operating cost and better economic performance. With its sophisticated, futuristic design, Air India's B787 Dreamliner is the most advanced aircraft in the sky.