Sunday, 10 March 2013

Emirates First Officer - Direct Entry

One of world's most renowned airlines, the Dubai based Emirates Group offers attractive benefits for experienced flight crew.

Requirements for a Emirates First Officer are as follows:
- Hold a valid ICAO ATPL
- Fluent in the English language (ICAO English level 4 or above)
- Must be current within 12 months of joining
- Type Rating (TR) highly regarded

Flying requirements:
- A minimum of 4000 hours total flying time
- A minimum of 2000 hours multi-crew, multi-engine jet aircraft
OR
- A minimum of 2500 hours total flying time on a commerical ME, multi-crew aircraft jet

Apply now here!

Jetstar Ab Initio Program - CAE Oxford

The Jetstar Ab Initio Cadet Program is conducted by CAE Oxford Aviation Academy and Swinburne University of Technology. The course includes a Type Rating endorsement on the Airbus A320.


Requirements:

- Australian citizen or permanent resident
- Aged over 17 years on commencement of training
- Satisfactory completion of the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or its equivalent, with the following subjects forming the prerequisites for the course; VCE Units 3 & 4 - a study score of at least 20 in English (any) and Further Mathematics. Passes may be accumulated over more than one year.

More information on the Jetstar Cadet Program can be found here.


Virgin Australia pilot salaries

Current salaries for Virgin Australia as per the EBA are as follows:

Embraer

FO Level 1: AUD $83,991 p.a
FO Level 2: AUD $91,626 p.a
FO Level 3: AUD $99,262 p.a
Captain: AUD $152,710 p.a


Boeing 737

FO Level 1: AUD $104,989 p.a
FO Level 2: AUD $114,533 p.a
FO Level 3: AUD $124,078p.a
Captain: AUD $190,889 p.a


Airbus A330

FO Level 3: AUD $153,158 p.a
Captain: AUD $199,369 p.a

The above figures were obtained from
here.

Disclaimer: The material presented on this website is intended as an information source only. Angle of Attack does not guarantee accuracy of the information and you should not rely on any materials available on or through this website.

Sharp Aviation FO Cadetship 2013 - Australia



Regional carrier Sharp Airlines boasts Australia's longest running pilot cadetship. Now in its 22nd year of operation, Sharp Airlines' Cadet Program offers 12 months of employment with the company upon completion of the course.

Requirements:

- Completion of Year 12 with passes in English, Maths and Physics
- Sound social skills, good personality and a demonstrated ability in sports

Interested? Then check out Sharp Airlines' First Officer Cadetship.

Virgin Australia Cadet Program 2013 - Australia

NEXT INTAKE PLANNED FOR MID-2013

Last year saw Virgin Australia launch its ab initio cadetship in partnership with regional airline Skywest. The first intake consisted of eight cadets to be trained by Flight Training Australia (FTA) at Parafield airport, South Australia. Upon successful completion of the program, the cadets will commence employment as First Officers in the ATR-72.

Requirements:

- Successful completion of Year 12 with solid results in English, Maths and Science
- Minimal flying hours


For more information about the Virgin Australia Pilot Cadetship Program, then click here.


Saturday, 9 March 2013

REX Cadetship 2013 - Australia


NEXT INTAKE COMMENCES 24 JUNE 2013

Want to fly a Saab 340 with Australia's largest regional airline? Then consider becoming a Cadet Pilot with REX.


Requirements:

- Australian resident
- Must have completed Year 12 or equilvalent


Register your interest here.




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Ever wanted to be a pilot? Angle of Attack contains the latest information on pilot training and cadetships in Australia.

Cadetships: How much does it cost?

Learning to fly can be extremely expensive. In fact, an Australian Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) can cost anywhere up AUD $80,000, and that's without the guarantee of a job!

This is where cadetships can greatly aid wanna-be pilots. Cadets undertake flight training with dedicated training partners as specified by the employer. Subject to completion of the program, cadets may then be employed by the airline for a bonded period of time and may be required to make course repayments via salary sacrifing.

So just how much will a cadetship cost you? AoA staked out some of Austalia's best cadetships to get the low-down on prices.

REX Pilot Cadet Program

Cost of training: AUD $125,000

This fee covers:
  • Flight training
  • Simulator training
  • Ground course fees
  • Uniforms
  • Textbooks
  • Jeppesen charts
  • Exam fees
  • Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) charges
Also, the aforementioned fee covers the cost of food and accomodation during the 32 weeks of training at the academy.

Not included in this fee are the costs of obtaining a CASA Class 1 medical, Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) and a Student Pilot Licence (SPL).

Bonded return of service: 7 years.


Sharp Airlines' First Officer Cadetship

Cost of training: AUD $113,861

This fee covers:
  • Theory courses
  • Flight training
  • Simulator training
  • Twin Engine Instrument Rating
  • Textbooks
  • Landing fees
  • Exam fees
  • Licence applications
  • Endorsement fees (including a Metro III/23 Turboprop Endorsement)
  • CASA and Jeppesen documents
Accomodation, travel and food are not included in the fee. Uniforms and stationery is also to be purchased at the student's expense.

Bonded return of service: 18 months of training + 12 months of employment with Sharp Airlines.


Disclaimer: The material presented on this website is intended as an information source only. Angle of Attack does not guarantee accuracy of the information and you should not rely on any materials available on or through this website.