Jetstar Cadet Recruitment
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Jetstar Cadet Recruitment
Has just been announced internally that the Jetstar Cadet programme will be open again for applications in the next week. Applications will close by 25th November 2016. Keep an eye open if you are interested.
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"Know someone who dreams of becoming a pilot? Here is their chance. From next week applications open for the Jetstar Cadet Program, an academic and flight training program for aspiring pilots. The program is run with Swinburne University of Technology and CAE Oxford Aviation Academy, giving graduates the knowledge, skills and training to become a cadet pilot. We’re looking for the most impressive candidates to apply by 25 November, so please share this news with your family and friends."
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You'd think they would jump at the chance to poach a bunch of Tiger pilots considering the fleet changeover starts next month.
What's the wait for a command these days? 10 years?
What's the wait for a command these days? 10 years?
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From selection to arriving on line for a Cadet is around 18months, I would think there is plenty of scope to pick up a bunch of Tiger guys in the mean time if that is the intention.
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I believe the programme used to be funded by VET FEE HELP with the outstanding costs paid in full by the cadet. Interesting to see what happens if there is no longer VET FEE HELP available from 2017
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If anyone is interested, here is the link Jetstar Cadet Program - CAE Oxford Aviation Academy
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Every VET school has an application fee nowadays. Yes it's expensive, all ab initio cadetships generally are. In the past I think cadets have taken from 0-18months to get their type rating.
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May be expensive, but you'll earn that back in less than 18 months unless you're an SO. A good investment in your future despite the cadet bashing.
We'd all do it despite our great times in GA. every airline pilot wishes they were higher up the list. This is basically an investment in that. To get higher up the list an an earlier age.
We'd all do it despite our great times in GA. every airline pilot wishes they were higher up the list. This is basically an investment in that. To get higher up the list an an earlier age.
While the REX cadetship has it's problems, it does include Accommodation and Food, for a young person who does not living in Melbourne thats more up front cost above the 45k with Jetstar cadetship and I doubt you could work at the same time.
The best thing about the REX Cadetship is that you get some "real" flying experience. Circling approaches at night into a black hole aerodrome after plugging through the storms at FL120. Not trying to compare it with GA, but certainly no comparison to sitting at FL360 enjoying a coffee on the way to Melbourne.
The latest bunch of cadets doing their line training had to wait two years from completing ab-initio to type rating. Some just went back to their old jobs and waited. They were still required to pay back the training even though they weren't flying. Typical Jetstar in that they are now training the last of the cadets and there is no one else coming through the training pipeline. It will take at least two years to have any new cadets doing their line training and in that time Jetstar will probably have trained up enough DEFO's. Interesting that the REX cadetship is being touted as "real" flying experience.
Interesting that the REX cadetship is being touted as "real" flying experience.