US Low-Cost Airline Opens Applications for its Three Pilot Pathways
Allegiant Air, a low-cost US airline, announced it is now accepting applications for its three pilot pathways: Accelerate, Altitude, and Military Pilot Pathways.
The Accelerate Pilot Pathway is designed for Collegiate Aviators that are attending one of Allegiant’s Part 141 university partnership programs. Universities with current partnerships are: Purdue University, Kent State University, Ohio University, Western Michigan University, and Utah Valley University.
The Altitude Pilot Pathway is more than training for certificates and ratings. With leadership training and specially-designed educational experiences, Allegiant’s built a custom path that prepares aspiring pilots for a career flying at the airline.
Altitude cadets will meet senior Allegiant executives and get to know the airline, home bases, and culture, both in-person and through an exclusive online community. Additionally, cadets will have priority opportunities to become an Altitude CFI and build their required flight hours. McAir Aviation is the home of the Altitude Pilot Pathway.
The Military Pilot Pathway serves those who served. For transitioning Military Pilots that do not hold an ATP Certification, Allegiant will help qualified applicants obtain their ATP CTP to become an Allegiant First Officer.
Source: Allegiant Air
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