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Airline Cadetships -ins and outs?

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Old 10th Nov 2010, 20:59
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Airline Cadetships -ins and outs?

Hi All,

I have applied to the following -
Rex Pilot Cadetship
Cathay Pacific Pilot Cadetship
Jetstar Pilot Cadetship

Can anyone shed light on these?
I am Oz Citizen so there mybe something with HECS and govt lending but not sure how it works if anyone can also explain this to me.

Cheers
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Old 11th Nov 2010, 08:03
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Hi,

I am Irish citizen living in Oz. My understanding is that you can claim government assisstance with Jetstar because you also complete a recognised qualification from college. Rex you are on your own, and I think Cathay is fully funded so you dont have to pay.

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Cheers mate.

Actually I am in Oz myself in Sydney - I am an Irish guy too...from Dublin.

Thanks for the insights.

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