THE Cebu Pacific Air has started accepting applicants for the second batch of cadet pilots to undergo a 56-week training in Australia and become members of its corps of aviators.
CEB spokesperson Ma. Rosario Lagamon said the first batch of CEB Cadet Pilots, who has already been selected, are now in the process of completing their requirements and pre-departure training, and are set to depart for Flight Training Adelaide next month.
She added that the second batch, which will be composed of 16 candidates, will be also trained in a “study now, pay later” scheme.
The airline shelled out 25 million US dollars to train aspiring aviators in line with the project aimed at addressing its expansion requirements over the next five years.
CEB, led by its president and chief executive officer Lance Gokongwei, launched the Cadet Pilot Program last October to recruit individuals interested to become pilots and undergo 56-week integrated flying training.
The program, which will start in April and to be conducted in partnership with FTA, will create 240 professional pilots who will subsequently join the corps of pilots of Cebu Pacific.
After completion of the program, which also cover flight theory and education course, the cadet-pilots become First Officers at CEB, and join the corps of aviators at Cebu Pacific, flying domestic and international routes.
“The Cebu Pacific Cadet Pilot Program will enable everyJuan to achieve the dream of becoming a pilot. This program will allow us to train homegrown Filipino pilots with best-in-class international standards. The candidates need not worry about shelling-out money for tuition to flying school to achieve their dream,” said Gokongwei.
He added the “Cebu Pacific will shoulder the cost first and expose candidates to one of the best pilot training facilities in the world. Through this program, we aim to have continued access to a pool of highly skilled aviators that would support our growth.”
At present, CEB has a fleet of 59 aircrafts, comprised of one Airbus A319, 35 Airbus A320, eight Airbus A330, eight ATR 72-500, and seven ATR 72-600 aircrafts. Between 2017 and 2022, the airline CEB expects delivery of seven Airbus A321ceo, 32 Airbus A321neo, and nine ATR 72-600 aircraft.
The CEB route network, including that of subsidiary Cebgo, reaches 37 domestic and 25 international destinations, with over 100 routes.
Cadet-pilots can now study and train at flight school, and then they can amortize the payment for the course while they are employed. The entire program will be financed by Cebu Pacific, with successful cadet-pilots guaranteed employment with CEB upon graduation. They will then pay for the cost of the program through salary deduction over a maximum of ten years.
Sixteen candidates will be chosen per batch, with CEB sending three batches of cadet-pilots per year. The screening process for applicants begins with an online screening, followed by an on-site screening for core skills and pilot aptitude tests, among other examinations where a fee of AU$425.00 (P17,000.00) will be charged. The CEB and FTA will jointly select the final list of candidates.
The successful candidates will then be sent to the FTA campus in Adelaide, Australia for 52 weeks. There, they will undergo learning modules and training and earn diplomas in Aviation.
The cadet-pilots will then move on to training on a flight simulator, and then flight time on an actual aircraft, to complete the licensing requirements to become a Commercial Pilot. The cadet-pilots then return to Manila for a four-week training to obtain a Pilot’s License under the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.
“We are proud to support the expansion of Cebu Pacific, and be part of its thrust to connect more of the Philippine islands and enable economic development. Our partnership with Cebu Pacific will create future competent pilots; uplift their lives and that of their families’. We look forward to offering high-quality, fit-for-purpose training program for future Filipino pilots, and facilitate the employment of First Officers with Cebu Pacific,” said Johan Pienaar, FTA chief executive officer.
FTA is a provider of world-class, customized aviation training solutions for the fixed wing and rotary wing industry. Founded in 1982, FTA is focused on producing future airline and helicopter captains, rather than simply training cadets to obtain a license.
The program is open to all Filipinos who are college graduates, proficient in English and hold passports valid for at least two years prior to the start of the program.
Cebu Air Inc. is the largest carrier in the Philippine air transportation industry, offering its low-cost services to more destinations and routes with higher flight frequency within the Philippines than any other airline.
CEB currently offers flights to 36 domestic and 25 international destinations, operating an extensive network across Asia, Australia, the Middle East, and the US.