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Old 28th Jan 2016, 12:46
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Yes they still need 1000 hours and these schemes are done in conjunction with universities and flying schools.

To be eligible for these programs, you typically have to become a flight instructor at the school that has a partnership with the airline and you instruct until you reach 1000/1250/1500 hours. In some cases, the airline pays the salary of the instructor.
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