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aronkari
9th Aug 2012, 16:06
I saw this and thought some of you might be interested in this program :}

CADET PROGRAM (http://knotsaviation.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=263&Itemid=348)

Cadet Pilot Program
The Cadet Program is with SkyFly Airlines in Democratic Republic of Congo (D.R.C). The program period is 7.5 year during which you will fly aircraft's like LET410, Dornier 228, SAAB 340B, B737 or Airbus A-320. The program is bond free and you can leave it anytime.

· Selection exam will take place in India & Italy, you can choose anyone of the location (subject to availability of slots).
· Program price is US$ 38000
· Payment in 2 Steps

Step 1- Payment of US$3000 within 4 days after passing the selection exam to "Knots Aviation" ( This amount will be refunded by the airlines on duty day one).


Step 2- Payment of US$ 35000 directly to the airlines within 4weeks after clearing the selection exam.


Required Documents:-

· ICAO CPL or (f)ATPL
· Valid ME-IR rating
· Valid Class 1 Medical
· 200 hours total flight experience
· Flight school report
· English speaking, French is advantage but not necessary
· Letter of motivation and updated resume.

The last date for application is 12th August 2012. Below is the link for our Cadet Program.
CADET PROGRAM (http://www.knotsaviation.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=263&Itemid=348)


SELECTION EXAMINATION



EVALUATION VENUE AND DATES IN ITALY, EUROPE.

You can appear for assessment on 10,13,14,15 August 2012.

FTO PADOVA
Address:
Via Sorio 89
Padova, 35141
Italy
Phone: +351 21 444 56 49

-->The selection process is of single day and would have 2 stages.
1) one written exam of 70 questions from JAA ATPL subjects.
2) Personal Interview.

OR

In case you are finding it difficult to make it to our designated center then we can schedule you for an online test followed by interview via skype.

Our skype i.d is Abhimanyu.knotsaviation

Please send us your choice for the examination at the earliest

eaglesnest1972
9th Aug 2012, 17:35
uhm...
no infos about visas and other important things...
looks like a big question mark...

SloppyJoe
9th Aug 2012, 17:45
Anyone who pays that money is a complete fool. They have 4 aircraft at present, two Let410s and 2 Dornier 228s. Pay US$35,000 to fly right seat in a twin turboprop in DRC? Yeah I bet they would love you to leave before the 7.5 years is up so they can get paid by some other sucker.

eaglesnest1972
9th Aug 2012, 17:59
:ok:yeah...

dendelle
9th Aug 2012, 18:10
Jesus christ :eek: