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Recently I came to know about the Qantas Cadet Pilot Program 2009. Memebers Please post ur quires & Ans in this thread
Last edited by joy1982; September 21st, 2009 at 04:59. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Pittsburgh Area
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I wonder if it's open to Americans? I read about it a few months ago and it seemed like one of those deals where even if you get selected for a slot, you won't necessarily get a job with Qantas when you graduate. Also I believe Qantas makes you actually pay back your training instead of having a service commitment. That's probably upwards of US$80,000 right there. Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like there are bigger, better opportunities out there.
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| Newbie Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: calcutta
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Hmmm, I was not aware about that.Good that u told us
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I notice that you are in India, you may want to look at Air India. I believe that they have a cadet program, but I'm not sure of any of the details.
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Air Indian conducted their cadet recruitment in 2007. They had some eligibility criteria which does not make sense. good educational back ground & age limit,most importantly the training is self sponsored which is the biggest clause for me.Kingfisher & spicejet airlines also conduct their cadet pilot recruitment in India,but those are also self sponsored.
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