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United Airlines to halt operations to 11 cities starting January due to pilot shortage
United Airlines CEO says forced to cut service to 11 secondary cities across the midwestern USA beginning in January due to the pilot shortage.
Earlier the carrier said the cuts were due to “changes in the long-term sustainability of several of our regional routes” but since then Scott Kirby, CEO told viewers of the Skift Aviation conference on 17 November that is was “It’s down to pilots, the pilot shortage is now real, we don’t have enough pilots to fly all the airplanes. It’s very simple.”
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Emirates Flight Training Academy announces cadet pilot training program with Emirates
The Emirates Flight Training Academy is inviting aspiring UAE Nationals and residents as well as international candidates seeking a career in aviation to join its cadet training programme. Admissions are now open at the world’s most advanced flight training academy, and interested international candidates are encouraged to apply online.
As an exclusive initiative by Emirates for the Emirates Flight Training Academy, graduates will now have the opportunity to apply for a flying career at Emirates. Interested candidates will be required to pass the selection process put in place by the airline.
Interested international applicants, as well as UAE nationals and residents, can take advantage of competitive tuition fees for the two years training period, which also cover training materials, accommodation, dining, and uniforms, amongst other expenses. UAE Nationals seeking careers as pilots may have the opportunity to be selected for a fully sponsored pilot training programme.
The Emirates Flight Training Academy reviews applications on a continuous basis, and new students are taken in every other month.
Adel Al Redha, Chief Operating Officer at Emirates Airline said: “At Emirates, we continuously explore opportunities to support and initiate programmes within the aviation industry. We are pleased to offer this unique opportunity for Emirates Flight Training Academy graduates to pursue their flying career at Emirates. This is an exclusive initiative launched by the airline to provide opportunities for UAE nationals, residents and international students wanting to build their careers as pilots.”
Captain Abdulla Al Hammadi, Vice President of the Emirates Flight Training Academy said: “The demand for pilots will continue to grow globally and within the region, despite the recent pause that we have seen as a result of the pandemic. At EFTA, we are committed to providing state of the art training programmes using some of the latest aircraft and technologies as well as training methods.”
Located in Dubai South, the state-of-the-art Emirates Flight Training Academy is spread over 164,000 square metres (the area of 200 football fields), and includes 36 modern classrooms, next-generation simulators, and a fleet of 27 Cirrus SR22 G6 single-engine piston and Embraer Phenom 100EV very light jet aircraft. The Academy also boasts a 1,800 metre dedicated runway with navigation aids and lighting, an independent air traffic control tower, rescue and firefighting service, and a maintenance centre.
The Academy uses a four-pronged approach to train its cadets: highly interactive theoretical learning in classrooms using advanced digital content and immersive VR technology, experiential learning through hands-on instruction of modern training aircraft, use of advanced flight simulators, and airline-focused line-oriented flight training.
The Academy has also established an innovative approach to training cadets, from learning to fly the single-engine piston Cirrus SR22 G6 aircraft to directly progressing to the Phenom 100EV very light jet (VLJ) aircraft, providing cadets with more experience on jet aircraft. In fact, the last batch of cadets that graduated in December last year clocked in over 6,000 flying hours during their training at the Academy. Cadets at EFTA graduate with a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) on a multi-engine aircraft with Instrument Rating. The total training duration for cadets ranges between 21 months and 24 months.
All enrolled cadets stay in modern accommodation and have access to a range of comprehensive sports and leisure facilities. The EFTA facilities are designed to accommodate over 600 cadets at a time.
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Delta Airlines CEO says Pilot Shortage is Coming
Ed Bastain, the CEO of Delta Airlines, said in regards to the availability of pilots “There is a looming shortage coming, it’s not here yet. But it’s on its way” at the US Travel Association’s “The Future of Travel Mobility” conference in Washington.
“The pandemic’s effect on travel – and the financial shortcuts that airlines and the entire industry were forced to make by offering early retirement, buyouts and layoffs – hit every aspect of travel-related businesses, including pilots.
Couple that with the fact that a growing number of pilots have, or are about to, step down after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 65, and it’s a perfect storm for an imminent shortage.”
The news comes as numerous smaller airports in the US are forecasting smaller airline traffic operations due to airlines reducing routes (due to personnel issues).
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National Airline Maldivian is hiring Cadet Pilots for Dash8
Qualifications:
- Valid CPL with ATPL theory credit and instrument rating or ATPL with instrument rating
- Valid Class I Medical
- Multi-Engine Endorsement
- Minimum 03 passes in O’ Level with C grade and above excluding Islam and Dhivehi
Requirements:
- Pleasant Personality
- Good communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Good team work
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