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Tue, Aug 07, 2018

Cobham Aviation Services Australia Launches Cadet Pilot Program

Potential Pilots Invited To Enroll In 53-Week Program

Aspiring pilots with little or no flight experience are eligible and encouraged to apply for the 53-week, world-class residential program. It comprises all the necessary and desirable elements to prepare cadets for the role of First Officer on Cobham's highly-modified Dash 8 aircraft.

Cobham conducts aerial surveillance on behalf of the Australian Government with a fleet of 10 Dash 8 aircraft.

"This is not regular passenger transport flying; it’s unique, hands-on, low-level flying," said Ken Millar, Cobham’s General Manager Special Mission. "Ultimately, graduates will have the rare opportunity to combine their love of flying with national security and environmental protection."

Cobham launched the program in response to the global pilot shortage and to create entry-level opportunities to join its dedicated crews. The Adelaide-headquartered aviation company is partnering with leading pilot training provider, Flight Training Adelaide.

"Flight Training Adelaide is a highly reputable and highly professional pilot training organisation and we are thrilled to partner with them on this exciting initiative," Millar said.

The program will commence in early 2019 with eight cadets based at Flight Training Adelaide’s premises at Adelaide’s Parafield Airport for the duration of the course. The cadetship is funded primarily from Federal Government Vocational and Education Training (VET) Student Loans. Cobham will subsidize the balance of training fees.

(Image provided with Cobham news release)

FMI: www.cobham.com

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