I'm a Cadet on a large Greek Airline. I have nothing but positive things to say about the programme. After the selection, the airline insisted on us getting finished with the whole ATPL theory before the actual flights. They are a bit tough on grades as the normal EASA minimum pass mark is 75% but for our airline it is 80%. The people from the airline responsible for us cadets visit us quite frequently at the flight school they sent us and steadily monitor our paths and progress. There where also discussions about visits at the airline's operations center, maintenance facilities and an actual observer flight so that we can see how everyday operations will be, but this is still being scheduled. If your countrie's airlines have a cadet programme, PLEASE consider joining it as it is a HUGE opportunity especially now where the aviation industry is growing exponentially. Keep studying, keep on dreaming and you'll soon be flying!!
PHENOMENAL COMMENT 🫶🏽✨ Thank you for stepping up and sharing some insights and experience. I’m thrilled to hear that you got in and recommend this to others 🔥 If you’re ever in Portugal, you won’t be hungry bro 💪🏾
I love your honesty throughout the video. Considering I have been covering these programs for some time now, your perspective is correct. I always tell everyone to have a thick skin when applying. Cheers and thanks for the shoutout!
Wohoooo… This is me, awestruck, because you’ve seen me! Thanks for the feedback, it means a lot. I hope to be like you and help people through their path in aviation ✨
💯 most of the cadet programs fees are deducted from the salary through a number of years. Well said there is no such thing as free but it does help if you don’t have the whole cash 😎
Grande! Boa sorte com a jornada. Não se te lembras, andámos juntos no secundário e vi que tiveste no CVB. Eu estou a tirar a licença de PU, Pode ser que nos cruzemos para um voo!
I'm a Cadet on a large Greek Airline. I have nothing but positive things to say about the programme. After the selection, the airline insisted on us getting finished with the whole ATPL theory before the actual flights. They are a bit tough on grades as the normal EASA minimum pass mark is 75% but for our airline it is 80%. The people from the airline responsible for us cadets visit us quite frequently at the flight school they sent us and steadily monitor our paths and progress. There where also discussions about visits at the airline's operations center, maintenance facilities and an actual observer flight so that we can see how everyday operations will be, but this is still being scheduled.
If your countrie's airlines have a cadet programme, PLEASE consider joining it as it is a HUGE opportunity especially now where the aviation industry is growing exponentially.
Keep studying, keep on dreaming and you'll soon be flying!!
PHENOMENAL COMMENT 🫶🏽✨
Thank you for stepping up and sharing some insights and experience.
I’m thrilled to hear that you got in and recommend this to others 🔥
If you’re ever in Portugal, you won’t be hungry bro 💪🏾
I love your honesty throughout the video. Considering I have been covering these programs for some time now, your perspective is correct. I always tell everyone to have a thick skin when applying. Cheers and thanks for the shoutout!
Wohoooo… This is me, awestruck, because you’ve seen me!
Thanks for the feedback, it means a lot.
I hope to be like you and help people through their path in aviation ✨
💯 most of the cadet programs fees are deducted from the salary through a number of years. Well said there is no such thing as free but it does help if you don’t have the whole cash 😎
And, thanks for the Shout-out 😀
It sure does! I’m pretty sure that If I had something similar where I live I would be the first in line, every try 😅
You’re welcome - You make good content, worthy of sharing 👏🏾✨
Grande! Boa sorte com a jornada. Não se te lembras, andámos juntos no secundário e vi que tiveste no CVB. Eu estou a tirar a licença de PU, Pode ser que nos cruzemos para um voo!
Mano! Lembro-me de ti sim senhor!! Temos de combinar um café - tens insta?