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GMC1500 3rd Jul 2011 11:23

EK cadet program to accept all nationalities
 
Just read it today.

cyrilroy21 3rd Jul 2011 12:12

@GMC1500 Where did you read about it ?

Kittty125 3rd Jul 2011 12:16

I may be wrong but I think this is a different scheme. It's a JAA Licensed Ab Initio Pilot Training Programme so I would imagine you'll have to pay for it (unlike the Cadet Programme).

Good luck anyway though.

Jumbo744 3rd Jul 2011 17:05

Hello Guys,

I couldn't find anything on EK website. Can you post a link about this program please?

Thanks!

CAVnotOK 3rd Jul 2011 17:22

Received in Company email today.

7 months ground school in Dubai, followed by 10 months flight training in Portugal.

No mention about candidates paying, but i'm sure it would come with a hefty training bond. Also, no mention if the package will be the same as F/O or otherwise.

Cav.

Jumbo744 3rd Jul 2011 17:30

thanks for the info !!

cyrilroy21 3rd Jul 2011 17:33

Taken from the Interview and sponsorship forum

Emirates Aviation College
To assist in meeting the future demand for highly skilled professional airline pilots, Emirates Aviation College is pleased to announce the launch of an Ab Initio pilot training programme (JAA Licensed) in November 2011. The programme will be open to all nationalities.

The college has gathered the necessary tools, skills, support and expertise to offer training to produce the highest quality pilots for the industry. The programme will be delivered in Dubai and in Lisbon, Portugal. The ground school will take place in Dubai for seven months and the flying school will be attended in Lisbon for 10 months.

At the end of their training, cadets will obtain a frozen ATPL licence (theory) and a CPL licence with IR (instrument rating), SE (single engine) and ME (multi engine) ratings, and ICAO Language Proficiency certification. The practical part of the programme will be taught applying airline philosophy and standard operating procedures to assure the best possible training for professional airline pilots.

For more information about the programme, fees and entry requirements, please contact =+971 04 218 9123 or +971 04 218 9124, or email [email protected] or [email protected].



And this is the reply from one of candidates that applied

Greetings,

Thank you for your interest in our Pilot Training Programme. Please find attached the requested information. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further clarifications.

Please note that job placement is not guaranteed in any airline.


Best regards, ,
Sanaa Tibary


Info on the email

Duration: 17 months from commencement date 13th of November, 2011
Entry Requirements: Min 17 years old
High School Certificate or equivalent
Class I Medical Certificate
Must pass the following pre-selection process:
(Psychotechnical tests, Oral & written English exam and personal interview)
Course fee: AED 600,000 (inclusive of full board accommodations in Lisbon, 3 tickets,
visas, books and materials, selection process)

Jumbo744 3rd Jul 2011 17:36

LOL....600 000 AED!!! forget it.

sonsal 3rd Jul 2011 17:58

There is nothing written about the acceptance of cadet in Emirates airlines??

BigGeordie 3rd Jul 2011 18:14

Sonsal, it is not a cadet scheme. You pay for your training and then try/hope to get a job, just as with any other flying training school.

"job placement is not guaranteed in any airline." seems pretty clear to me.

I'm not really up to date with the cost of flying training but 160,000 USD seems pretty steep to me.

d105 3rd Jul 2011 20:34


Originally Posted by cyrilroy21 (Post 6550474)
At the end of their training, cadets will obtain a frozen ATPL licence (theory) and a CPL licence with IR (instrument rating), SE (single engine) and ME (multi engine) ratings, and ICAO Language Proficiency certification. The practical part of the programme will be taught applying airline philosophy and standard operating procedures to assure the best possible training for professional airline pilots.

Unless I'm missing something here these cadets will not be given an MCC course on a Jet sim. Would they be so evil as to ask more money from people for an MCC?


Originally Posted by cyrilroy21 (Post 6550474)
Please note that job placement is not guaranteed in any airline.

Classic.

cyrilroy21 3rd Jul 2011 22:13

Would an EK pilot care to post the email received from the company here on the forum ?

If you do not want to make it public you can pm it to me or mail it to
[email protected] :)

givemewings 4th Jul 2011 07:20

Seems to me it's another programme added to the stable at EAC as a revenue stream, (like the dispatcher & aviation management courses) NOT the 'cadet program' of old where you applied and were accepted into Emirates upon successful passing of the course (as I think still happens with Nationals)

Shame but I never really expected them to open the cadet scheme to non-nationals again, then again I suppose if they are getting really short of pilots in the future maybe they will consider it...

If so there are about half a dozen cabin crew currently flying who should be given places first as they had already passed and were accepted just before EK decided to stop accepting non-nationals onto the cadet courses.

cyrilroy21 4th Jul 2011 07:31

@givemewings

When did EK ever accept non nationals into their cadet program :ooh: ?

givemewings 4th Jul 2011 10:02

Well they did 3 to 4 years ago as I have met several people who were offered places but for various reasons were postponed, they then stopped accepting non-nationals and so those people never started in the program.

I'm not sure if this was an internal application process or not, as those people I know of were already working for EK, but they were definitely not UAE or GCC nationals.

fatbus 4th Jul 2011 11:43

Never heard of it!

harry the cod 4th Jul 2011 13:24

Etihad used to, Emirates never have. Perhaps there was confusion between the two?

Harry

givemewings 4th Jul 2011 14:53

EY vs EK
 
Could be, we were discussing it on a ULR flight so they could have been talking about Etihad & jetlag might have fuzzed the details a bit... but the crew concerned said EK... *shrug* just sayin' what I was told... 'tis a rumour network after all.... ;)

kumul1 5th Jul 2011 00:31

Just to reiterate so we don't launch into a tangent, from what I understand, the course is offered by the Emirates Aviation College in collaboration with Jeppessen, which is part of the Emirates Group but not Emirates Airline. The same college offers degrees in various aviation related courses and even MBA's in collaboration with overseas based Universities at a discount rate to EK employees.

the EK cadet program is a totally different program as only open to UAE nationals at present.:)

GMC1500 6th Jul 2011 13:27

my bad
 
That is correct, once I've re-read it. This is not a cadet scheme, simply a flight school being offered by Emirates. There are fees associated with it. Sorry guys and girls.


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