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Mar 17 2009, 02:07 AM
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Hey all, I have come to a critical standpoint in my aviation career. To continue my training privately($$$), or take a shot at Lufthansa. I am a dual citizen, speak/read/write fluent German, have my PPL, so I think I have the basic standards for a US citizen. The only thing I am clueless about the fact that I have a high school diploma, and am a second year in college. What is the equivelant to this in Germany? I know that they accept students based off of their final tests over there, so what do they use from us over here? SATS's, or maybe something equivalent?Anyways, I am hoping to get a shot at getting a spot at an "infotage" (Info day) in Bremenm in mid June, but I want to see if any of you know anything about the program first. Program seems class act. Flying paid for, for the time being, and then you pay them back monthly. Starting salary out of the program is 60,000 euros/year!!  Beats getting under 20k a year flying for the regionals. Anyways any thoughts would be helpful. Danke! Boeing
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Mar 17 2009, 04:39 AM
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What exactly are we discussing? Are you talking about the sponsored scheme from Lufthansa? If so, I must warn you that they won't accept your FAA PPL, you will have to pass the JAA one in order to be considered in their program. This does not prevent you from trying the entry test, they are in need of folks, and if you pass, they can offer you a delayed entry while you get your basic requirements in order. Or are we discussing "Lufthansa training center" in Phoenix arizona?
Although they are closely related, I'd like to point out that only those who are initially sponsored by Lufthansa are going to be with Lufthansa. The ones that elected to go there by themselves hoping to get a slot are just paying an exuberant amount of money with the same opportunity that anyone else from any other school.
For other Lufthansa trends, hiring, and requirements, I am forwarding this post to a colleague with Lufthansa. He'll be able to shed some light on your questions.
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Mar 17 2009, 10:40 AM
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Hi Boeing Ace. Here is the website for people interested in the Lufthansa Ab Initio program. http://www.lufthansa-pilot.de/It gives you all the information you need to see if this path is right for you. Basically there are three choices. 1. You can attend the 2 year program which is strictly geared towards airline pilot positions or... 2. you can attend a 4 year program giving you an additional bachelor's degree in aeronautics. 3. As a ready entry to become a flight instructor at the flight school. It requires experience and EU instructor's licenses. Lufthansa and most european airlines do not require a degree, if the training is done at a flying school such as LFT ( Lufthansa Flight training Center). ATCA (Arizona Airline Training Center) in Goodyear is part of LFT and is the location where the students start their flight training on Bonanzas. In order to qualify for the Ab Initio program no flight experience is required. However the failure rate is at approx. 94%. Once you've passed they'll train you from the first hour. After the completion of the training you'll have to pay back approx. 60.000 EUROS for the training, which will be slowly deducted from your salary. Since the application test is free it's always worth a try.
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Mar 17 2009, 12:09 PM
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QUOTE(Boeing_Ace @ Mar 17 2009, 08:07 AM) [snapback]130472[/snapback] Hey all, I have come to a critical standpoint in my aviation career. To continue my training privately($$$), or take a shot at Lufthansa. I am a dual citizen, speak/read/write fluent German, have my PPL, so I think I have the basic standards for a US citizen. The only thing I am clueless about the fact that I have a high school diploma, and am a second year in college. What is the equivelant to this in Germany? I know that they accept students based off of their final tests over there, so what do they use from us over here? SATS's, or maybe something equivalent?Anyways, I am hoping to get a shot at getting a spot at an "infotage" (Info day) in Bremenm in mid June, but I want to see if any of you know anything about the program first. Program seems class act. Flying paid for, for the time being, and then you pay them back monthly. Starting salary out of the program is 60,000 euros/year!!  Beats getting under 20k a year flying for the regionals. Anyways any thoughts would be helpful. Danke! Boeing Go to the info day - - - - CARPE` DIEM dude! Good luck !
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Mar 17 2009, 12:19 PM
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First off, thank you for the responses! QUOTE(Harmattan96 @ Mar 17 2009, 01:39 AM) [snapback]130473[/snapback] What exactly are we discussing? Are you talking about the sponsored scheme from Lufthansa? If so, I must warn you that they won't accept your FAA PPL, you will have to pass the JAA one in order to be considered in their program. I would be interested in the sponsored scheme. Also that is unfortunate with my PPL, would I have to re-do all the flying to JAA standards, or just take a practical/written test to show my knowledge? Also are you currently flying with Lufthansa? Any help from you colleagues would be much appreciated. QUOTE(trijetflyermd11 @ Mar 17 2009, 07:40 AM) [snapback]130475[/snapback] 1. You can attend the 2 year program which is strictly geared towards airline pilot positions or... 2. you can attend a 4 year program giving you an additional bachelor's degree in aeronautics. 3. As a ready entry to become a flight instructor at the flight school. It requires experience and EU instructor's licenses. Does the 4 year program include the flight training as well, or will I have to apply to that after i get my bachelor's degree? I have also heard from other people that the test( is it the DLR?) pass rate is something like 7%. Though this is a very competitive percentage, I am definitely going to give it a shot. How many try's do you get at it? Just one right? Thanks for the responses, they are extremely helpful. Boeing
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Mar 17 2009, 12:22 PM
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QUOTE(Fast Jet @ Mar 17 2009, 09:09 AM) [snapback]130477[/snapback] Go to the info day - - - - CARPE` DIEM dude!
Good luck ! Trust me I will seize the moment!! Thanks!
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Mar 18 2009, 05:13 PM
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There are places offering a testprep in Germany. Most of them have adds running in german aviation magazines such as AeroInternational http://www.aerointernational.deor Aerokurier : http://www.aerokurier.deThere is also numerous sites offering software programs for a test prep such as: http://www.skytest.deI cannot personally vouch for any since I haven't had any experience with the programs and seminars. It will not be held against you if you attend a prep seminar or use software. In the end the only thing these seminars and preps do is to give you a sense of familiarity when you take the real test and take away a bit of the tension and fear.
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Mar 24 2009, 09:35 PM
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QUOTE(trijetflyermd11 @ Mar 24 2009, 10:33 AM) [snapback]130560[/snapback] I started with them on the Mainline Boeing 737's many years ago before moving to the MD11 with LH Cargo. wish I could be in your position already. All this is really stressing me out. Time to hit the books. Thanks for the help. BA
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