MEA recruiting Cadets
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MEA recruiting Cadets
MEA-Middle East Airlines is recruiting Cadets for training in Jerez-Spain. Check out full details at
http://www.mea.com.lb/MEA/English/Mi...ProgJuly05.htm and http://www.flighttrainingeurope.com
http://www.mea.com.lb/MEA/English/Mi...ProgJuly05.htm and http://www.flighttrainingeurope.com
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My sister in law in Beirut just emailed me the link last week.
Anyone going for it or has more details about it, please post.
I'm in a tough position. I meet the requirments for entry but just barely as I'm 29. I'd love to move back to Lebanon but working for NavCanada in air traffic services has been great and the whole expense of the cadetship (90000 euros) with no guarantees is giving me pause.
I'd love to get back into flying and this seems like a great opportunity for lebanese guys to get on with a major.
Anyone going for it or has more details about it, please post.
I'm in a tough position. I meet the requirments for entry but just barely as I'm 29. I'd love to move back to Lebanon but working for NavCanada in air traffic services has been great and the whole expense of the cadetship (90000 euros) with no guarantees is giving me pause.
I'd love to get back into flying and this seems like a great opportunity for lebanese guys to get on with a major.
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It actually sounds worse than it really is. But its true, the days of a true cadetship program are long gone anyway, imo.
The ab-intio part is paid by the student however the airline can loan the money and recover it with 6% interest. The 6% interest is the part I have an issue with myself. I think it should have at least been interest free.
The cost of the type rating is covered by the airline as long as the pilot fulfills their 12 year contract.
Ideally, the whole cost of training should have been treated as they treat the type rating. In other words, it should all be a dept to the pilot but as soon as the 12 year contract is fulfilled, it would all be waived.
The ab-intio part is paid by the student however the airline can loan the money and recover it with 6% interest. The 6% interest is the part I have an issue with myself. I think it should have at least been interest free.
The cost of the type rating is covered by the airline as long as the pilot fulfills their 12 year contract.
Ideally, the whole cost of training should have been treated as they treat the type rating. In other words, it should all be a dept to the pilot but as soon as the 12 year contract is fulfilled, it would all be waived.
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Ab-initio training should be covered by the cadet or treated as a loan that must be repaid. The type rating however should definetly be covered by the company as long as the pilot puts in the 12 years. You can't waive off the ab-initio after 12 years, because then, the company doesn't take the licence back, it's his/her (his in this case, but thats another topic) for life. It's hard enough to find a company who pays for your rating, you want some to pay for your whole training? why don't we get them to pay for our university degree as well.
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Out of curiosity, what is it like living in lebanon and working for MEA with a US$180,000 debt? Any CedarJet pilots can shed some light on this?
FYI Donkey, MEA has a female pilot circa 1993...
FYI Donkey, MEA has a female pilot circa 1993...
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95% of MEA Pilots were Cadets.
The Debt is irrelevant if you plan on Flying for MEA as a carreer.
They will deduct the debt from your salary, leaving enough to sustain a good standard of living.
Considering MEA Pilot's average age is 31, this new Cadet class might have a good chance for a qwick command.
If you all see the big picture....... then there is only one decision to take!
The Debt is irrelevant if you plan on Flying for MEA as a carreer.
They will deduct the debt from your salary, leaving enough to sustain a good standard of living.
Considering MEA Pilot's average age is 31, this new Cadet class might have a good chance for a qwick command.
If you all see the big picture....... then there is only one decision to take!
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If the average age of the MEA pilot is 31, how would a young pilot that's joining MEA now move quickly to command? If the current pilots are young, doesn't that mean they will be there for a long time before they retire?
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Olbie, I agree with you 100%. As a bystander who has nothing to gain or lose from MEAs hiring policies, I feel it's a real shame that MEA has come down to this.
They're basically screwing hundreds of pilots who have waited and waited to get on. Good going MEA, nice move to acquire the Lebanese Rep.
The least they could do after billing you +150K is to give you a decent salary...
The saga continues (Magnum P.I. Theme song in the background!)
They're basically screwing hundreds of pilots who have waited and waited to get on. Good going MEA, nice move to acquire the Lebanese Rep.
The least they could do after billing you +150K is to give you a decent salary...
The saga continues (Magnum P.I. Theme song in the background!)
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Hello Gentlemen,
The initial academic exams were held at American University of Beirut about a week ago. There were in attendance about 130 applicants.
MEA will proceed with the next portion of the hiring process which includes an initial medical examination and pilot aptitude testing around 10 October.
In the end they want to hire about 30 pilots. But the number keeps going up and down. I have heard as much as 35, and as few as 25. However that gives everyone an idea of how many at least.
The initial academic exams were held at American University of Beirut about a week ago. There were in attendance about 130 applicants.
MEA will proceed with the next portion of the hiring process which includes an initial medical examination and pilot aptitude testing around 10 October.
In the end they want to hire about 30 pilots. But the number keeps going up and down. I have heard as much as 35, and as few as 25. However that gives everyone an idea of how many at least.
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That' s a good intake percentage - roughly 25% of applicants should be picked.
Is MEA then to send invitation around the 10th of October to the successful candidates?
On another note, I heard that the pool of candidates was diverse as much in age as in experience. Can you confirm this rumour?
If such is truw, do we know if this will/can play in MEA's hiring decision?
Thanks MEA321.
Is MEA then to send invitation around the 10th of October to the successful candidates?
On another note, I heard that the pool of candidates was diverse as much in age as in experience. Can you confirm this rumour?
If such is truw, do we know if this will/can play in MEA's hiring decision?
Thanks MEA321.
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All successful candidates will be notified through an email from the operations administration if they have passed their academic exams. The email will most likely come out to those candidates earlier than 10 October, maybe as late as 5 October.
The diversity of the candidates might play a role later on in decision making. The flight ops department needs pilots very badly and could be rushed to take applicants who can finish their required training and start ASAP (i.e. candidates with prior flight experience). This can not be confirmed though.
As pertaining to age and other forms of diversity, it will not be a major factor for the hiring decision. Successful candidates are guaged on their performance vide the required examinations and interview.
The diversity of the candidates might play a role later on in decision making. The flight ops department needs pilots very badly and could be rushed to take applicants who can finish their required training and start ASAP (i.e. candidates with prior flight experience). This can not be confirmed though.
As pertaining to age and other forms of diversity, it will not be a major factor for the hiring decision. Successful candidates are guaged on their performance vide the required examinations and interview.