Jul 28th, 2008 by Lowongan CPNS
Pilot Lion Air
Fresh Graduate
Ingin menjadi Penerbang?
Pendidikan gratis
Lion Air berkerjasama dengan ST. Atas & Flight Ideas (Australia)
Membuka kesempatan kepada Pemuda terbaik Indonesia untuk dididik gratis menjadi penerbang professional dan bekerja di Lion Air
Persyaratan
• Lulus SMU, Umur max 23 tahun, sehat jasmani
• Tinggi badan 167cm/berat seimbang
• Photo terakhir Close-up dan 1 badan
Untuk informasi pendaftaran
Setiap hari Senin – Jumat
Pukul 10.00 – 15.00 Wib
Di
Lion Tower
Jl. Gajah Mada No.7, Jakarta Pusat
Nb:
• Harap tidak membawa mobil
• Tidak dipungut biaya apapun dalam proses pendaftaran
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Leave a Reply
January 28, 2009 at 2:17 pm
saya herman,saya tertarik dengan pendidikan pilot lion air ini. saya tinggal di gresik (jatim), apa ada cara lain untuk mendaftar tanpa harus datang ke jakarta…?
atas perhatianya, terimakasih..
March 1, 2010 at 4:31 am
saya belum jelas infonya tolong yang lengkap?
January 31, 2009 at 5:22 am
ass. wr. wb.
saya decky di surabaya ,
saya ingin bertanya ??
sebenarnya saya cukup tertarik dengan pendidikan pilot lion air,namun saya masih sangsi.
karena keterangan yang ada masih kurang jelas bagi saya.disitu tidak dijelaskan antara waktu pendaftarannya.
jadi mohon konfirmasinya yang sejelas-jelasnya.
penuhh harap saya tnunggu balasannya di decky_ap@yahoo.co.id
thanks before,,
February 12, 2009 at 4:26 am
saya butuh konfirmasi yang jelas tolong kirim ke email saya..
gie_retropolish@yahoo.com
terima kasih sebelumnya…
February 20, 2009 at 6:17 am
asslmalkm wr. wb
sy nugroho d bgor,
mohon penjlsn lbh lnjut tntg pembritahuan ini apkah ad prsyrtn khusus untuk sy yg msh d bngku kls 3 smk?
mhn blsnnya k email sy:
nuno_itho@yahoo.com
trmksh sblmnya
February 25, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Dear HRD Lion Air.Saya juga sangat tertarik menjadi Pilot..saya baru saja melihat lowongan ini apakah masih valid tertanggal 25 Februari 2009. Mohon infonya di aritzmoan@yahoo.co.id
thanks-Moan
March 13, 2009 at 2:44 am
saya pada waktu belum kuliah, ada beberapa perguruan tinggi penerbangan yang telah saya daftar, diantaranya STTA Yogyakarta, STTD Yogyakarta, dan STPI Curug Tangerang. dari ke 3 perguruan tinggi tersebut yang menerima saya adalah perguruan tinggi STTA Yogyakarta. akan tetapi saya berterus terang saja. saya tidak jadi masuk ke perguruan tinggi STTA Yogyakarta tersebut. kenapa saya tidak jadi masuk ke perguruan tinggi tersebut..?? justru ada beberapa hal yang harus kita ketahui, diantaranya : 1. biaya di perguruan tinggi tersebut cukup lumayan mahal. 2. perguruan tinggi tersebut adalah perguruan tinggi swasta bukan negeri. 3. kedua orang tua tidak sanggup untuk membiayainya dan tidak mungkin saya memaksa kedua orang tua saya. kecuali saya mendapatkan beasiswa penerbangan. baik dari maskapai penerbangan lion air, batavia air, merpati air, sriwijaya air, dan garuda indonesia. saya benar-benar sudah siap mendapatkan beasiswa penerbangan dari maskapai penerbangan yang ada di negara kesatuan republik indonesia. dan saya siap membangun maskapai penerbangan yang telah memberikan beasiswa penerbangan kepada saya. dan saya siap menerima surat panggilan dari pihak maskapai penerbangan yang mau memberikan beasiswa kepada saya. terima kasih
April 5, 2009 at 4:33 am
sy defri halim di bogor,,,
saya ingin menanyakan kapan tanggal pendaftaran untuk calon pilot ini??
karena dalam persyaratan tidak di beritahukan tanggal pendaftarannya,,,
terima kasih,,
saya harap Anda bisa memberikan jawaban nya ke e-mail saya di : derihalim@yahoo.co.id
TERIMA KASIH
May 27, 2009 at 2:22 pm
tolong kirim info yang lebih jelas mengenai waktu dan bagaimana seleksinya ke email rianda_1412@yahoo.com
terima kasih sebelumnya
June 11, 2009 at 11:54 am
saya fajar d jakarta,
saya ingin menanyakan kapan beasiswa pilot lion air ini dibuka pendaftarannya?
mohon d beritahukan tanggalnya..
terima kasih
June 15, 2009 at 10:30 am
sa Novant. dari bandung
saya mw tanya kpn beasiswa pilot ini dibuka??
mhon diberi th kan tanggalnya dan [syaratannya?
krimkan ke email saya>….
juno_smat@hotmail.com
September 1, 2009 at 2:06 am
saya mau tnya apkah tdk bisa pendaftarannya di kaltim (balikpapan, samarinda, bontang,dan lainnya)?dan kpn beasiswa pilot di bukamhon beri tahu tanggal dan syaratnya? tolong krimkan ke email saya"tmaryono95@yahoo.co.id
September 14, 2009 at 11:35 am
sy yoga indra d surabaya,..
mohon informasi jelas tentang pendaftaran pilot lion ini karena informasi yang ada saya rasa kurang jelas terutama batas waktu pendaftaran n persyaratan lengkap.tolong kirim ke email saya "yoga_indra90@yahoo.com"
November 1, 2009 at 2:05 pm
yang terhormat HRD lion air
saya baru baca pendaftaran ini dan saya berminat, apakah pendaftaran ini masih berlaku?,
kl masih pendaftaran berikutnya kapan ya masa berakhir pendaftaran tersebut?, tlg dibalas secepatnya ya.
terimakasih
November 15, 2009 at 8:25 am
Saya mau confirm apakah beasiswa penerbanagn di PT Lion Air masih dibuka sampai sekarang?
dan kalau boleh tahu persyaratan apa saja yang dibutuhkan untuk menerima beasiswa tersebut?
Saya berharap sekali tentang adanya beasiswa ini.
tolong kirimkan balasan pertannyaan saya ke david_n5800@yahoo.com
ditunggu ya.
Terima kasih.
December 1, 2009 at 1:14 pm
saya mau tanya kapan beasiswa pilot lion air akan dibuka kembali ..?
mohon diberi tahu informasinya …
ini email saya : dimasbagusd@yahoo.com
January 15, 2010 at 2:10 am
saya mau bertanya tentang persyaratan selengkapnya. dan mulai kapan dibuka. trus dimana pendaftarannya??? trims
mohon informasinya di kirim ke email saya : wildannuzula@ymail.com
March 7, 2010 at 3:17 am
salam sejahtera untuk lion air
saya mau tanya di th 2010 ada pendidikan gratis pa tidak di lion air/
mohon di balez
March 17, 2010 at 9:45 pm
Saya Denis 23 thn,,lulusan Airline Staff Training Program School ATC (Aviation Training Center) Bandung Indonesia.
Tolong kirim Info yang lebih jelas ke rain_setiawan@yahoo.com
thank you.
March 19, 2010 at 1:22 pm
saya masih kurang jelas ttg berapa persyaratan nilai untuk beasiswa pilot…mohon keikhlasannya untuk mengisi persyaratan lebih lengkap..?
March 26, 2010 at 5:44 am
saya sudah mengirim surat lamaran (2008).. kapan akan di lakukan proses seleksi penerimaan calon pilot?? tolong di beri kabar melalui no. handphone atau e-mail saya jika sudah ada konfirmasi.. terima kasih..