How do i find current sponsorship schemes?
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Use the search function and 'Airline sponsorship' or something to that effect and you'll get millions of posts coming up...
But...
Here goes:
British Airways, NOW see www.britishairwaysjobs.com
bmi british midland, sponsorship for 2001 now at FB stage, wait till September for next announcement. Details of the package at www.oxfordaviation.net
Air 2000- done for this year, wait till autumn. Details at www.air2000.com
British European, just wait and see as and when.
Aer Lingus, watch out could be soon, could be later.
Atlantic Flight Training, pretty much all year round I think.. not exactly sure.
KLMuk, part sponsorships offered by Cabair. See www.cabair.com
Any I've missed will probably be popped in by someone else!
E-mail for info on any of the above,
SB 2946
But...
Here goes:
British Airways, NOW see www.britishairwaysjobs.com
bmi british midland, sponsorship for 2001 now at FB stage, wait till September for next announcement. Details of the package at www.oxfordaviation.net
Air 2000- done for this year, wait till autumn. Details at www.air2000.com
British European, just wait and see as and when.
Aer Lingus, watch out could be soon, could be later.
Atlantic Flight Training, pretty much all year round I think.. not exactly sure.
KLMuk, part sponsorships offered by Cabair. See www.cabair.com
Any I've missed will probably be popped in by someone else!
E-mail for info on any of the above,
SB 2946
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There are 2 Air Atlantique sponsorships.
One is a 50:50 scheme run by Atlantic Flight Training which you need a PPL to apply for. This is NOT used to provide Air Atlantique with pilots, but AFT do give you help to find a position elsewhere.
The other is a full sponsorship run by Air Atlantique (the training is done by AFT). For this you need 100 hours, though. At the end of this you are bonded to the airline for 5 years, flying the likes of DC-3s and Electras. There are worse fates,
TB
One is a 50:50 scheme run by Atlantic Flight Training which you need a PPL to apply for. This is NOT used to provide Air Atlantique with pilots, but AFT do give you help to find a position elsewhere.
The other is a full sponsorship run by Air Atlantique (the training is done by AFT). For this you need 100 hours, though. At the end of this you are bonded to the airline for 5 years, flying the likes of DC-3s and Electras. There are worse fates,
TB