Mumbai: Air-India plans to recruit around 200 science and engineering graduates with almost no flying experience and turn them into pilots. The airline has already started looking out for flying training schools in India and abroad which would provide Commercial Pilot License and other training to these recruits.
The airline has already called for bids from interested institutes. The carrier is proposing to direct 150 to 200 such cadets in a batch of 50, to these institutes in India or abroad, for obtaining Commercial Pilot License with IR and Multi Engine Rating, as per the prescribed syllabus and the requirements of DGCA India.
Even though the cadet would have to pay his way through the CPL course, the airline plans to extend support in providing the selected cadet in obtaining an educational loan. Once the cadet gets his CPL, he will then be asked to complete the ground training and simulator training on B737-800 type to pre-qualify them for aircraft training and type endorsement. This portion of the training will be paid for by Air India.
17/07/06 Zeeshan Shaikh/Indian Express
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