What is JFO program?
What is JFO program?
Cadet Pilot Program IndiGo Pilot Program (JFO) Non Type Rated Pilots Type Rated Pilots A320 Type Rated Expat Pilots. IndiGo is India’s fastest growing low cost airline providing passengers with consistent on time performance, low fares and courteous service from the heart.
Where is SpiceJet cadet program?
The ground training is held at a SpiceJet facility situated at Gurugram, with over 10,000 square feet of well-equipped classroom facilities. The CPL flight training takes place at a SpiceJet designated flying academy and the aircraft ‘Type Rating’ is conducted by SpiceJet.
What is the Cadet Pilot Program (CPP)?
CAA and IndiGo have partnered to launch the Cadet Pilot Program (CPP) to source their Junior Flying Officers (JFOs). This program is designed to train aspiring pilots selected by IndiGo to attain their Commercial Pilot’s Licence (CPL-MEIR) and A320 Type Rating. SpiceJet’s Cadet Pilot Programme is a perfect launchpad for those who want to fly high.
Is this the only fully sponsored cadet programme left in Europe?
This programme is perhaps the only fully sponsored cadet programme left in Europe. Cadets are even paid an allowance throughout training – which is virtually unheard of in today’s industry! Training takes just 14 months and you return to Aer Lingus to start career as a first officer on Airbus A320 and A321 LR NEO aircraft.
What is the SpiceJet cadet pilot programme?
SpiceJet’s Cadet Pilot Programme is a perfect launchpad for those who want to fly high. It is a programme designed for young aspirants eyeing for a seat in the cockpit of an aircraft. And who better to train you to be a pilot, than India’s favourite airline, SpiceJet!
Why become a Cathay Pacific cadet pilot?
By joining Cathay Pacific Cadet Pilot programme, you will receive sponsored training to become a pilot to operate regional, long haul and ultra long haul flights. Applications to the 55-week Cadet Pilot Programme are open year-round.