Airline Schemes - Who, Where, When
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Airline Schemes - Who, Where, When
Fellow Ppruners,
In this age of Airlines "tagging" or "sponsoring" students through integrated courses I thought it would be very useful to have a rough idea of the schemes offered.
Based on your knowledge and past scheme occurences could we begin by populating a list thus:
1. Which Airline
2. At What FTO
3. When do the applications usually begin (roughly what month)
For example:
1. Flybe
2. FTE
3. February
Also has anyone contacted an airline direct offering them the chance to take you on after an integrated course? Ballsy move but could it / has it ever worked???
Many thanks MFWF
In this age of Airlines "tagging" or "sponsoring" students through integrated courses I thought it would be very useful to have a rough idea of the schemes offered.
Based on your knowledge and past scheme occurences could we begin by populating a list thus:
1. Which Airline
2. At What FTO
3. When do the applications usually begin (roughly what month)
For example:
1. Flybe
2. FTE
3. February
Also has anyone contacted an airline direct offering them the chance to take you on after an integrated course? Ballsy move but could it / has it ever worked???
Many thanks MFWF
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1. NetJets Europe
2. OAT
3. Rolling target of 48 annually starting Feb 2007 (only 32 in 2007)
2. OAT
3. Rolling target of 48 annually starting Feb 2007 (only 32 in 2007)
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Although the scheme is currently running for it's second time and is now at Stage 2 so it may be some months before it re-opens.
HTH
Although the scheme is currently running for it's second time and is now at Stage 2 so it may be some months before it re-opens.
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1. Thomsonfly, Flybe, GB Airways, Cityflyer, MEA, Loganair (maybe)
2. FTE
3. Appears to be pretty random. Sometimes they recruit one course at a time, and do several courses spread out, other times they recruit for 2 or 3 courses at the same time. The flybe one will be opening again at the end of July.
2. FTE
3. Appears to be pretty random. Sometimes they recruit one course at a time, and do several courses spread out, other times they recruit for 2 or 3 courses at the same time. The flybe one will be opening again at the end of July.
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1. flybe
2. Cabair
3. Not sure when, but keep an eye on this link:
http://www.cabair.com/sponsorship/index.htm
2. Cabair
3. Not sure when, but keep an eye on this link:
http://www.cabair.com/sponsorship/index.htm
Educated Hillbilly
Sorry and apologises to hi-jack the thread; but with the recent instructor shortage I find that the majority of the airlines running these approved schemes won't consider interviewing the likes of myself from a modular background for an FO position, but would prefer to take a low hour integrated cadet.
However the schools involved in these schemes are happy to interview
me for an instructors position to teach the ab-initio's on these schemes.
I am not complaining, I just find this is to an extent ironic that an airline won't give me consideration yet I could well end up instructing the same airlines cadets.
However the schools involved in these schemes are happy to interview
me for an instructors position to teach the ab-initio's on these schemes.
I am not complaining, I just find this is to an extent ironic that an airline won't give me consideration yet I could well end up instructing the same airlines cadets.
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