Bristow Full Sponsorship
Details here:
https://www.flyheli.co.uk/news/helic...h-scholarship/
and
https://www.flyheli.co.uk/news/helic...det-programme/
It doesn’t look like a PPL(H) is a pre-requisite: https://www.flyheli.co.uk/bristow/
This website:
https://www.pilotcareernews.com/heli...h-scholarship/
says:
but it’s not a Helicentre or Bristow website so not entirely unlikely that it’s incorrect
https://www.pilotcareernews.com/heli...h-scholarship/
says:
Applicants for the 2019 Bristow CPL(H) Scholarship must have obtained their PPL(H) at Helicentre Aviation Academy.
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So a bankrupt company is able to spend 100s of thousands of pounds sponsoring new pilots even though they never got any return on the last several sponsored cadets that they let go and there is no shortage of suitable qualified people out there. Something stinks in Bristow management.
Shareholders who lost everything should kick up a storm.
Bristow shareholders who lost everything must be delighted to hear this news. Especially when there are plenty of already fully qualified pilots around including the last batch of cadets that they never made any return out of.
Bristow low ethics really stink.
Shareholders who lost everything should kick up a storm.
Bristow shareholders who lost everything must be delighted to hear this news. Especially when there are plenty of already fully qualified pilots around including the last batch of cadets that they never made any return out of.
Bristow low ethics really stink.
As Variable Load says above, there are actually two schemes. Well three I think
A CPL sponsorship which does require a PPL(H) to apply - So its a small sponsorship from the PPL to the CPL for pilots on a modular course
There is the Bristow CPL Cadet scheme - The one advertised in that flyer above. The requirements are minimal and the application form asks if you have any previous flying experience
Finally, the Bristow Group LinkedIn page is also advertising an Instrument Rating sponsorship at Castle Air for those that have a CPL(H) already.
Good to see HP courses starting up again!!
A CPL sponsorship which does require a PPL(H) to apply - So its a small sponsorship from the PPL to the CPL for pilots on a modular course
There is the Bristow CPL Cadet scheme - The one advertised in that flyer above. The requirements are minimal and the application form asks if you have any previous flying experience
Finally, the Bristow Group LinkedIn page is also advertising an Instrument Rating sponsorship at Castle Air for those that have a CPL(H) already.
Good to see HP courses starting up again!!
Shameful behaviour.
And they claim EASA CPL (H) like happy end...
Must have been issued the crystal ball for post Brexit time
Must have been issued the crystal ball for post Brexit time
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Something "smells" in this....
I do not believe there's a "shortage" of pilots in Europe. What definitely exists is a shortage of type rated 139, 189, 175 pilots.
I´m sure we all know pilots Multi-Engine rated with IR that are looking for a new position, only that they don´t have the "golden" type rating and cant afford to spend 50.000 to get a golden rating.
Bristow has been doing some career days invitations to pilots. I can say i´ve been to one. (never got any feedback after) this "interview" was made in the same ATO installations where this IR ratting is to be done.
So there´s a business of some type existing between Helicentre Aviation and Bristow.
With the amount of pilots out there there's no need for a helicopter company to sponsor IR rating. Unless this is only a big merchandise and free publicity action. Just think of how many pilots have seen this offer and how many hundreds will apply to it.......probably.....few or none will attend this sponsorship but i´m sure they´ll all get a special deal in getting they're IR with Helicentre Aviation ;-).
"There are no free lunch invitations"
I do not believe there's a "shortage" of pilots in Europe. What definitely exists is a shortage of type rated 139, 189, 175 pilots.
I´m sure we all know pilots Multi-Engine rated with IR that are looking for a new position, only that they don´t have the "golden" type rating and cant afford to spend 50.000 to get a golden rating.
Bristow has been doing some career days invitations to pilots. I can say i´ve been to one. (never got any feedback after) this "interview" was made in the same ATO installations where this IR ratting is to be done.
So there´s a business of some type existing between Helicentre Aviation and Bristow.
With the amount of pilots out there there's no need for a helicopter company to sponsor IR rating. Unless this is only a big merchandise and free publicity action. Just think of how many pilots have seen this offer and how many hundreds will apply to it.......probably.....few or none will attend this sponsorship but i´m sure they´ll all get a special deal in getting they're IR with Helicentre Aviation ;-).
"There are no free lunch invitations"
May be new approach to marketing too
All bells and whistles for only:
All bells and whistles for only:
Four cadets will have their training fully sponsored to enable them to qualify as Commercial Helicopter Pilots. The cadets will also receive sponsorship of their Instrument Rating course enabling them to transition directly from training into employment with Bristow, flying offshore as first officers at one of the company’s UK bases. The programme will commence this autumn and will be delivered at Helicentre’s Midlands-based training centre.