by DanielO » Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:03 am
torx wrote:I was part of a maintenance crew.. just like orang tua
Hard/tough? You bet! Much much easier to get a degree I'd say. This is a profession where you're multi skilled and multitrade, good in theory, excellent in practical and you solve problems by applying both skills and experience gathered. All knowledge that you learnt are used in your work, not to pass some exams just to get a piece of paper.. thats the difference when you're in aviation. And you're constantly being retrain(mandatory requirement) so that you use the latest technology and skills as the industry develops.. The learning process never stops when you're in aviation maintenance industry.. If you hate study, stay away!
Hard is a subjective matter. Either you have it to become one or you don't!

the basic pay for TAME and LAME?
-- Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:04 am --
torx wrote:DanielO,
You better take that with a pinch of salt or two! orang tua nickname alone would signifies seniority hence more apt for the Grandmaster title! You ask ninermike, he would agree!
I am more like a 'handyman'.. with only experience(and fat/cellulite) under my belt..

all of u working together?
Even though to be a pilot is a long and hard way, but i will never give up so easily because its my dream to fly as a pilot. Bringing passengers from places to places safely.