Middle East Flight School Adds Additional Training Airports and Shares Milestones with Parents
Damman based flight school OxfordSaudia Flight Academy organized a day for the parents of the students on Saturday evening, May 20th. The aim of this meeting was to build bridges of communication to achieve the common goal of success and progress of students in their various training stages. The students’ parents’ notes were listened to and recorded. This meeting achieved its objectives by building communication with the students’ families and responding to their inquiries, provided that continuous communication and semi-annual meetings are built in order for all of us to move forward with our students for the desired goal.
The Academy also shared with the attendees the latest developments and the unlimited support that it finds from the Civil Aviation Authority represented by His Excellency the President of the Authority, as this support resulted in the availability of a sufficient number of the Authority’s testers, as well as increasing the grace periods for training flights from 5 hours per day to allowing training throughout the hours of the day.
OxfordSaudia also shared the fruits of the strategic partnership with Dammam Airports Company after signing operating contracts from Al-Ahsa and Qaisumah airports, in addition to King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, which will lead to a significant increase in the number of daily training flights.
The academy also shared with the students’ families the achievements of its students and their obtaining various certificates and licenses so far, and the date for the graduation of the first batch of the entire program is during the month of June, that is, a month from now.
Methods were also made for what the academy offers graduates to prepare them for the labor market, whether by providing job offers after qualifying them for a free pilot trainer license for those joining the training program ending in employment, or by qualifying them on simulators for large transport aircraft in coordination with airline operators.
Source: OxfordSaudia Announcement
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