Major US Airline Opens Cadet Pilot Program Intake for 2026 – Training Conducted at Hillsboro Aero Academy

06th Jan 2026

Oregon, USA – Alaska Airlines is actively recruiting for its Ascend Pilot Academy (APA) training program based in Redmond, Oregon, offering a structured development pathway for aspiring pilots with little to no flight experience to progress toward an airline flight deck career, including potential transition into Alaska Airlines’ Pathways First Officer program.

  • APA cadets begin their flight training at Hillsboro Aero Academy (HAA) and are responsible for self‑funding their Private Pilot License (PPL) training; once they pass the PPL evaluation, the program supports progression toward Instrument Rating, Commercial License, Multi‑Engine Rating, and Certified Flight Instructor (CFI).

  • Financial support:

    • $27,000 funding from Horizon Air toward students’ Commercial Single‑Engine License.

    • HAA funding for cadets to become Certified Flight Instructor – Instrument (CFII).

    • Secured loan options are also available to assist with portion of training costs beyond PPL.

  • Accepted cadets must sign an agreement to work for Horizon Air for a minimum of 3 years after achieving their ATP minimums; upon beginning employment at Horizon Air, cadets can apply to Alaska Airlines’ Pathways program to pursue a First Officer role.

Key Duties — Upon Acceptance Of The APA, Students Agree To

  • Continue to obtain remaining license/ratings at HAA

  • Maintain in good standing with HAA

  • Maintain regular and consistent communication with Horizon Air on curriculum progress

  • Attend program‑specific meetings, as scheduled

  • Commit to work for Horizon Air for 3 years post program completion and sign an agreement confirming this requirement

Program Specific Skills, Experience & Education — Interested students must meet the following requirements to apply for this posting:

  • Ability to self‑fund their Private Pilot License training

  • Ability to obtain a valid passport allowing unrestricted travel to and from the U.S. without a TRP (temporary resident permit)

  • Maintain a valid driver’s license

  • Hold a First Class Medical

  • Ability to work a variety of schedules to include nights, weekends, and holidays

  • Ability to communicate in English

  • Little to no flight training experience (experience not exceeding a Private Pilot’s License)

  • High school diploma or equivalent

  • Minimum age of 18

  • Authorization to work in the U.S.

Entry into the program requires that the student agrees to a release of records allowing Horizon Air and Alaska Airlines full access to:

  • Training Records

  • Disciplinary Records

  • Attendance Records

  • Any other records that contain necessary and relevant information for the APA program

Source: Alaska Airlines
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