Etihad Cadet Pilot Programme
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The correct figures for the bond (I am the annoying person who always has the correct notes)
Year 1: 40%
Year 2: 33%
Year 3: 22%
Year 4: 15%
Year 5: 5%
Year 2: 33%
Year 3: 22%
Year 4: 15%
Year 5: 5%
And like it has already been said that is only on the basic... allowances don't get reduced.
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Today i got a message from Etihad:
Dear Applicant,
Thank you for your interest in the Etihad Cadet Pilot Program. All the information required for your assessment will be provided to you one month before the assessment day.
Best Regards
Cadet Pilot
Recruitment Team
Dear Applicant,
Thank you for your interest in the Etihad Cadet Pilot Program. All the information required for your assessment will be provided to you one month before the assessment day.
Best Regards
Cadet Pilot
Recruitment Team
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emm couple weeks ago in fact first e-mail went straight to auto-replay saying that i need to attach my CV so send the same day another one and after couple weeks got this one so now fingers crossed for February assessment in London
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I sent an email last week saying I am interested in the London Assessment. I didn't get any auto-reply message. Also, in their webpage, they say that cv's are not required at this time.
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heya VH-JPS - no worries ( it more what I think then an advice). Well yeah it would be cool to get into the cadet ship with Qantas through Swinburne university but its upfront fee of almost $110,000.
Al- ain is not that bad of a place to stay in and over the weekends u can always drive to Dubai .
one thing i UAE is the culture its quite mixed and making friends personally i find quite easy out there then in Oz.
Al- ain is not that bad of a place to stay in and over the weekends u can always drive to Dubai .
one thing i UAE is the culture its quite mixed and making friends personally i find quite easy out there then in Oz.
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Hey guys , got the reply from them
Dear Applicant,
Thank you for your interest in the Etihad Cadet Pilot Program. All the information required for your assessment will be provided to you one month before the assessment day.
Best Regards
Cadet Pilot
Recruitment Team
Dear Applicant,
Thank you for your interest in the Etihad Cadet Pilot Program. All the information required for your assessment will be provided to you one month before the assessment day.
Best Regards
Cadet Pilot
Recruitment Team
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Hi guys,
I am about to apply for an interview in London. I know I dont need to send in any details yet but when the time does come should I put my expired JAA PPL in the "licences Held" column? The reason is that its only expired 3 monthsand I will renew it in the summer before the second phase starts.
Anyone from the first wave have experience of this?
Also, does "medically fit" as they state on their application mean I need to hold a valid class 1 in order to be considered?
My class 2 med is still valid.
Thanks,
Micheál
I am about to apply for an interview in London. I know I dont need to send in any details yet but when the time does come should I put my expired JAA PPL in the "licences Held" column? The reason is that its only expired 3 monthsand I will renew it in the summer before the second phase starts.
Anyone from the first wave have experience of this?
Also, does "medically fit" as they state on their application mean I need to hold a valid class 1 in order to be considered?
My class 2 med is still valid.
Thanks,
Micheál
Last edited by Mike Whiskey Romeo; 7th Oct 2008 at 11:12. Reason: another thought occured
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Hey Guys n Gals!
I hope everyone is doing well.
I have had a look in the last few pages of this thread but I was wondering what people actually put in the initial e-mail asking for the specific assessment day.
To me, I would think that if they just wanted you to state the assessment location they would have an on-line form with some verification code to stop spamming.
Has anyone gone to town on what acheivements they have had or have they simply sent an e-mail saying
"Dear Etihad. I am interesting in joining the assessment in XXX in XXX month
Regards"
Also, does anyone know what is entailed on the actual assessment day?
I hope everyone is doing well.
I have had a look in the last few pages of this thread but I was wondering what people actually put in the initial e-mail asking for the specific assessment day.
To me, I would think that if they just wanted you to state the assessment location they would have an on-line form with some verification code to stop spamming.
Has anyone gone to town on what acheivements they have had or have they simply sent an e-mail saying
"Dear Etihad. I am interesting in joining the assessment in XXX in XXX month
Regards"
Also, does anyone know what is entailed on the actual assessment day?
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hey there,
I just sent an email saying I would be happy to attend the London Assessment and that I am holder of a Canadian PPL.
But that's strange, on what base are they going to select people? they didn't even ask about age, or CV, or anything. They just said they will contact us one month before the assessment date. Are we all going to be filtered during the assessment day or are they going to ask us some questions and documents and then select only a few for the assessment day?
I know nobody has an aswer, but what do you think?
I just sent an email saying I would be happy to attend the London Assessment and that I am holder of a Canadian PPL.
But that's strange, on what base are they going to select people? they didn't even ask about age, or CV, or anything. They just said they will contact us one month before the assessment date. Are we all going to be filtered during the assessment day or are they going to ask us some questions and documents and then select only a few for the assessment day?
I know nobody has an aswer, but what do you think?
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Hi jumbo744,
The way I understand it, and im only speculating, we will be asked to submit our application and CV before the assessments and we will be whittled down from there. Thats just the way I understood "no cvs are needed at this time". It is unclear however when we may be required to submit these.
I may be wrong!
Micheál
The way I understand it, and im only speculating, we will be asked to submit our application and CV before the assessments and we will be whittled down from there. Thats just the way I understood "no cvs are needed at this time". It is unclear however when we may be required to submit these.
I may be wrong!
Micheál
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Hi all,
I sent my mail for the London assessment on the 29th, but did not get the reply others are mentioning. Do you think I should resend or wait a little more (next Monday perhaps, 2 weeks)?
Cheers
Alberto
I sent my mail for the London assessment on the 29th, but did not get the reply others are mentioning. Do you think I should resend or wait a little more (next Monday perhaps, 2 weeks)?
Cheers
Alberto
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yes i think you should wait as you said. 2 days ago I was thinking of sending a second email but then I decided to wait, and the next morning when I woke up, I had the reply. You should receive the mail soon