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flyer from the iabb 31st December 1999 20:34

Becoming a pilot for an airline
 
Hello lads and ladys. I am wondering if the Irish airliners are recruiting cadets such as lingus and ryanair and also transaer where can you find out about it and what would the entry requirments be for this.
Also if You went to a flying club to get trained and u had to pay had £20,000 or so for all the licences such as ppl cpl and the multi engine licence for training could the goverment give you a grant to subsadise the total amount.
P.s is there any scheme out there so u can be trained as a pilot for an airline.

Please help me with this topic because i wrote off to lots of airliners lots of times for info and got no reply.
Also can you tell me the address for aer lingus at dublin airport. the recuritment address that is.


foxmoth 1st January 2000 00:21

Sorry can't help you for ireland, but I think you might be better trying one of the other forums if it is the airlines you are after.
I also think you are being optomistic if you think £20,000 is enough for the licences you are after - good luck :)

flyer from the iabb 1st January 2000 01:07

well how much are we speaking about so

NZ445 1st January 2000 14:04

That amount of money will get U something in USA. Remember you've got to have at least: CPL, Multi rating, Instrument Rating and ATPL (Subjects). Thats the minimum and in UK or Ireland it would probably cost you a lot more than 20K.
Anyway don't let that stop U, there's always a way around things. Good Luck!


[This message has been edited by NZ445 (edited 01 January 2000).]

flyer from the iabb 1st January 2000 16:39

how do u mean there is a way around things

also is there any grant u can get

luvly jubbly 2nd January 2000 10:56

Initiative


No

DB6 2nd January 2000 16:41

Use the archive facility to look for sponsorship schemes and also there is an Irish aviation web, can't remember the address but it'll be in the Pprune archives as well.

overwing 2nd January 2000 18:49

Aer Lingus Employment Ph. +353 1 7052451.

You have no chance of a grant from the Government. 28-30K is more realistic. better still go to USA.

flyer from the iabb 2nd January 2000 22:39

Nice 1 lads

NZ445 3rd January 2000 09:16

Try Australia as well, even better, New Zealand. The only way I know of becoming an airline pilot is to work your way up. There is an Airline Cadet Scheme with CX, QF and even AN (Correct me if I'm wrong) for locals only. I suggest you try to contact your local airline again.

Cheerio

flyer from the iabb 4th January 2000 02:17

thsnks alot nz225 but remember i am only 16

Capt Homesick 4th January 2000 06:20

If you've got any family in the UK, trade on that connection for a Flying Scholarship from the RAF.
I don't know if it's still possible for an Irish citizen, but it used to be- essentially you are saying that you are interested in being a pilot with the RAF, and they are assessing your flying ability. It's only 20 hours, but it's a start!

NZ445 4th January 2000 10:56

You didn't say you were 16!!!!!!!!

flyer from the iabb 4th January 2000 21:10

Now u know dont u

NZ445 5th January 2000 11:56

Hope the attitude doesn't show up in an airline interview.

flyer from the iabb 6th January 2000 02:09

Well i am just stateing a fact

Sensible 6th January 2000 02:59

"O" level English language may be a good starting point for you ! Can't be too good at filling in the application forms you know !

flyer from the iabb 7th January 2000 01:57

Thanks for that sensible

Vin Diesel 15th July 2002 15:18

What is it with the attitude amongst some of the younger wannabe's these days. Lets not forget what happens when personalities and intimidating personalities are in the LHS with a nervy junioy FO. Just cause you're in a rush to get into an airline job doesn't mean you're qualified to be rude, brash and abrasive. Spot on for reminding Flyer from the IABB that these qualities are not looked favourably on in interviews, and surely psychometric testing is designed to weed out these characters from the pool of applicants...


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