Today was my training day...guys, no need to worry at all....it's a kind of fun plus adventure.The key is don't think too much...carefully, follow the instructions from the instructor...Mine instructor was a gem of a person...The whole crew was friendly...Get ready for one thing..Be prepared to drink some pool water...the other things are fun...Enjoyyyy....
Wow..it's very simple in pasir gudang...unlike singapore..they are very strict here..btw the indian man has no chances of passing here..trust me i went thru the training in singapore..it's very tough ..
+rajthanya the best are alway tough.try smtc miri,have a good meal at the centre,get into the pool,the instructors will guide u professionally till u make it.smtc miri make sure u survived at smtc.
Lol... I kinda agree. The indian national did look like he had some problem. I noticed the same when I did my Bosiet in Consist KL. I think culturally, Indians (from India) are discouraged from young to play in rivers for fear of contracting a water borne disease, crocodile attack, drowining ect. Thankfully this guy came out with a good attitude and I found the trainer's commentary quite entertaining.
First payment, pendaftaran rm3000, bagi untuk yang tak mampu bayar full and then boleh pay monthly , harga sebenar first payment rm6000 for (oil and gas latihan dan kerjaya) training selama sebulan, makan minum dan tempat tinggal disediakan.. *Saya pun tengah kumpul duit yuran nak kesana.... See you all there #marketing
The guy in the front seat should never be allowed to complete the training - yes in an emergency most will panic, so it’s a struggle to exit the helicopter - also bear in mind that heli seats are generally two of three persons deep (sharing the bench seat) do you seriously think that if this guy was in the window position he would successfully escape and allow the middle seat occupier time to escape!? Obviously he couldn’t swim, this in the UK is a pre-requisite for attending the course in the first place!
I have taken survival courses at sea with people who didn't know how to swim and they did very well. In a real emergency, with the ship sinking, one of those people performed well. Better even than if some who knew how to swim
Wait, they get oxygen breathing apparatus? No windows to push out? No demonstration of the 6 checks you have to do? The instructor does the seat belts for them? This is a joke compared to the australian one
I think if a helicopter crashes into the sea you would panic no matter who you are. The importance is to know what you need to do in that situation which is the main purpose of this training
Using the ca -ebs isnt advisable...as it has tendency to burst our lungs .....the indian guy is totally a disaster ...one 1st place i dont know how he passed the oguk medical
Today was my training day...guys, no need to worry at all....it's a kind of fun plus adventure.The key is don't think too much...carefully, follow the instructions from the instructor...Mine instructor was a gem of a person...The whole crew was friendly...Get ready for one thing..Be prepared to drink some pool water...the other things are fun...Enjoyyyy....
I dont know if I can swim
hehe. funny guy.
bosiet seem fun, not as scared as other told me.
im going to enjoy every moment.
good instructor too,
wan afiq this course it's take how long?
The guy on the front heli seat seems overly happy and enjoying every single instant....
Wow..it's very simple in pasir gudang...unlike singapore..they are very strict here..btw the indian man has no chances of passing here..trust me i went thru the training in singapore..it's very tough ..
+rajthanya the best are alway tough.try smtc miri,have a good meal at the centre,get into the pool,the instructors will guide u professionally till u make it.smtc miri make sure u survived at smtc.
Lol... I kinda agree. The indian national did look like he had some problem. I noticed the same when I did my Bosiet in Consist KL. I think culturally, Indians (from India) are discouraged from young to play in rivers for fear of contracting a water borne disease, crocodile attack, drowining ect. Thankfully this guy came out with a good attitude and I found the trainer's commentary quite entertaining.
Singapore trainers are like shit....
Just show off & hype...the little brother should learn some good thing from us malaysia
Yg pernah rasa je tahu bagaimana feeling dia.cemas siak 😂
Wei ada jgak yg besar...okok
Yuran untuk training kursus tibosiet ni, rm1200
First payment, pendaftaran rm3000, bagi untuk yang tak mampu bayar full and then boleh pay monthly , harga sebenar first payment rm6000 for (oil and gas latihan dan kerjaya) training selama sebulan, makan minum dan tempat tinggal disediakan..
*Saya pun tengah kumpul duit yuran nak kesana.... See you all there
#marketing
Mcm mna nk apply training ni???
Dia lg berjaya dari aku. Aku tak jumpa buckle trusss.. 😂😂 kena buat 2x
As a fishermen i would hold my breath and come out in less than 2 seconds
Hi Azrin, good day to you. Kindly check online BOSIET and you will get all info and do call them for further info. Thanks
Just memory when i work in malaysia
Good jobs 👍👍👍
Hrllo
Can public go for this? I want to learn something extra.
How do I register for Bosiet training?
How can i apply? And how much for this complete training?
You can try at sequ offshore in damansara, selangor... For full Bosiet training with CA-EBS will cost you around RM2800.
Idhamfarid Mohtar , do you now how can I apply? Do you have any link?
Like this apps very much
I did six times, once in four years
Under apa ye dekat pasir gudang ni
Does the suit makes you float? I cant swim but i am determined if a have floating device i am earger to get this done.
As long as you using life jacket, then there will be no problem, trust me..
No but you are wearing a inflatable lifejacket
Ok
realex guy dont worry
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Today my training 😂😊
Kurang baik tak mungkin helycopter jatuh seperti main2.
The guy in the front seat should never be allowed to complete the training - yes in an emergency most will panic, so it’s a struggle to exit the helicopter - also bear in mind that heli seats are generally two of three persons deep (sharing the bench seat) do you seriously think that if this guy was in the window position he would successfully escape and allow the middle seat occupier time to escape!? Obviously he couldn’t swim, this in the UK is a pre-requisite for attending the course in the first place!
Not only would that guy drown, but he would potentially cause others to drown as well. He needs to find another job
I have taken survival courses at sea with people who didn't know how to swim and they did very well.
In a real emergency, with the ship sinking, one of those people performed well. Better even than if some who knew how to swim
Wait, they get oxygen breathing apparatus? No windows to push out? No demonstration of the 6 checks you have to do? The instructor does the seat belts for them? This is a joke compared to the australian one
So do you think people who panic in this training is qualified to be on the rig????
I think if a helicopter crashes into the sea you would panic no matter who you are. The importance is to know what you need to do in that situation which is the main purpose of this training
Link me up I have BOSIET with offshore experience
I have BOSIET
Using the ca -ebs isnt advisable...as it has tendency to burst our lungs .....the indian guy is totally a disaster ...one 1st place i dont know how he passed the oguk medical
This is embarassing to put, Bosiet should not pass anybody, especially this panic guy