Aer Lingus Cadetship 2016
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Re the no/little experience query, some professional training organisations prefer as close to ab initio as possible.
The RAF used at one time to prefer low/no hours trainees as less time was needed to "unteach" them the bad habits imbued from other training.
I recall as a BFTS QFI that some of the worst students were actually ex-UAS cadets from that same organisations training setup for uni students. Extra effort was needed to rectify the bad techniques they'd acquired from the UAS.
As a result, there was a sigh of relief when one was asked to cut "virgin metal" on a pressured high standards course.
Tin hat on whilst I await incoming fire from the ex-UAS instructors!!!
The RAF used at one time to prefer low/no hours trainees as less time was needed to "unteach" them the bad habits imbued from other training.
I recall as a BFTS QFI that some of the worst students were actually ex-UAS cadets from that same organisations training setup for uni students. Extra effort was needed to rectify the bad techniques they'd acquired from the UAS.
As a result, there was a sigh of relief when one was asked to cut "virgin metal" on a pressured high standards course.
Tin hat on whilst I await incoming fire from the ex-UAS instructors!!!
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Taken from FTE frequently asked questions:
What is the starting salary?
The starting salary is approximately €40,000 .
When do I start on Salary?
On return from Flight School, and on successful completion of the training programme, you will start on salary.
Is there a Bond?
Yes, there will be a bond in place during your training, and for a period after you commence as a First Officer.
If you leave immediately following qualification you will be liable to repay the entire cost of your training.
The bond will remain in place for a set period. The amount due will reduce depending on how long you have remained in employment following qualification.
It is only due to be paid if you resign from the company within the period of the bond. The final details of this will be confirmed to each successful candidate.
What is the starting salary?
The starting salary is approximately €40,000 .
When do I start on Salary?
On return from Flight School, and on successful completion of the training programme, you will start on salary.
Is there a Bond?
Yes, there will be a bond in place during your training, and for a period after you commence as a First Officer.
If you leave immediately following qualification you will be liable to repay the entire cost of your training.
The bond will remain in place for a set period. The amount due will reduce depending on how long you have remained in employment following qualification.
It is only due to be paid if you resign from the company within the period of the bond. The final details of this will be confirmed to each successful candidate.
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If I recall, from the intake in 2012 (I think, could have been 2013); 10 out of the 20 had PPL's (the remainder didn't). Yes a few had connections to the airlines (dads were captains etc); however on the flipside I've also heard that there have been kids of captains who haven't even made it to assessment like many others. Also heard that in the 2012 intake only 1 of the cadets didn't have a 3rd level qualification; I think though in the 2013 intake the numbers were greater!
This will be my 3rd try for EI (1st time made assessments, 2nd didn't make it to assessments). Low hours, Degree, A-levels, GCSE's.
For those guys getting an auto reject, double check what boxes you are ticking. I nearly made the mistake of clicking the wrong Yes/No box in response to the question. Just read the question correctly; it does happen!
Finally, I just want to say this is an amazing opportunity. All costs covered?! What?! Excellent news.
Aspiring pilots should be very excited, just like I! Applications gone, and essay questions done. Just hope I don't get an email to say I haven't made it to assessment; one can only hope the prospect of bagging this fantastic opportunity last a little longer... been trying to crack this for years now! haha
This will be my 3rd try for EI (1st time made assessments, 2nd didn't make it to assessments). Low hours, Degree, A-levels, GCSE's.
For those guys getting an auto reject, double check what boxes you are ticking. I nearly made the mistake of clicking the wrong Yes/No box in response to the question. Just read the question correctly; it does happen!
Finally, I just want to say this is an amazing opportunity. All costs covered?! What?! Excellent news.
Aspiring pilots should be very excited, just like I! Applications gone, and essay questions done. Just hope I don't get an email to say I haven't made it to assessment; one can only hope the prospect of bagging this fantastic opportunity last a little longer... been trying to crack this for years now! haha
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Folks best of luck to all applicants, great to see this program running again
It is a shame so few of so many applicants will be selected but a great
Chance to go through a selection process and learn from it for the next time with EI or other carriers.
Most of your questions will have been answered in previous threads so a little research on your part will avoid posting on here.
Also boards.ie , aviation forum has further info.
EI is growing , see today's results for August, google it
Big expansion for next summer , extra USA routes and aircraft plus Shorthaul
Expansion with the return of the remain three Little Red 320s
EI has a significant number of EU nationals as pilots , they just want the best
Applicants that fit their Airline.
Only 10% are female so they want to increase that number !
Good luck and stay positive , !
It is a shame so few of so many applicants will be selected but a great
Chance to go through a selection process and learn from it for the next time with EI or other carriers.
Most of your questions will have been answered in previous threads so a little research on your part will avoid posting on here.
Also boards.ie , aviation forum has further info.
EI is growing , see today's results for August, google it
Big expansion for next summer , extra USA routes and aircraft plus Shorthaul
Expansion with the return of the remain three Little Red 320s
EI has a significant number of EU nationals as pilots , they just want the best
Applicants that fit their Airline.
Only 10% are female so they want to increase that number !
Good luck and stay positive , !
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From the website.
To be considered you must meet the following:
Essential criteria: You must be 18 years of age on or before the 1st January 2016.
You must remember that this is an incredible opportunity and definitely life changing for those lucky individuals selected. A lot of folk will work their fingers to the bone on their applications. It's your chance to prove yourself and how good you are.
To that end it can be difficult for some when individuals come onto this forum asking for help having apparently stumbled at the very first hurdle.
Don't take the reaction too personally. Remember what's up for grabs here.
To be considered you must meet the following:
Essential criteria: You must be 18 years of age on or before the 1st January 2016.
You must remember that this is an incredible opportunity and definitely life changing for those lucky individuals selected. A lot of folk will work their fingers to the bone on their applications. It's your chance to prove yourself and how good you are.
To that end it can be difficult for some when individuals come onto this forum asking for help having apparently stumbled at the very first hurdle.
Don't take the reaction too personally. Remember what's up for grabs here.
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Anyone here go through the process last year who was on the old thread?
Made it to the EI interviews last time around, fingers crossed for this time.
Fully funded ab initio training is a huge opportunity.
Made it to the EI interviews last time around, fingers crossed for this time.
Fully funded ab initio training is a huge opportunity.
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Reference me
PPL about 350 hours
14 ATPL exams
No degree.
No A Levels
No GCSE's as they were called CSEs in my days
Did not start my PPL until I was 33 years old
Did not get my first flying job until I was 39 years old. This scheme is something that we could have dream about back when I was looking for my first lucky break.
As of now, I have
1700 hours on 737-300s and 737-800s whilst based in the UK
3500 hours on Airbus 320 fleet and now a Captain based in the Middle East
Total hours 5400
Was asking the age question on behalf of my 17 year old nephew.
Good luck with your application
Reference me
PPL about 350 hours
14 ATPL exams
No degree.
No A Levels
No GCSE's as they were called CSEs in my days
Did not start my PPL until I was 33 years old
Did not get my first flying job until I was 39 years old. This scheme is something that we could have dream about back when I was looking for my first lucky break.
As of now, I have
1700 hours on 737-300s and 737-800s whilst based in the UK
3500 hours on Airbus 320 fleet and now a Captain based in the Middle East
Total hours 5400
Was asking the age question on behalf of my 17 year old nephew.
Good luck with your application
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Hello,
Do you think there is a real difference between a 50h PPL and a non flying hours.
I am now finishing my PPL and I'm hesitate to continue to fly or to don't log my next flying hours.
Do you think there is a real difference between a 50h PPL and a non flying hours.
I am now finishing my PPL and I'm hesitate to continue to fly or to don't log my next flying hours.