BUDGET carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) has partnered with Airworks Aviation for a 96-week cadet pilot program that will provide training for candidates to become licensed commercial pilots.
BUDGET carrier Cebu Pacific has partnered with Airworks Aviation for a 96-week cadet pilot program that will provide training for candidates to become licensed commercial pilots.Both parties signed a memorandum of agreement on Thursday to formalize the collaboration.'We're thrilled to offer aspiring pilots the opportunity to become commercially licensed through our Cadet Pilot Program,' CEB Vice President Samuel Avila II said.
'This cadet pilot program, which we launched together with Cebu Pacific, will allow us to further provide aspiring pilots with the means to fulfill their dreams at the most competitive cost and incentives. Together, we are forging the future of aviation in the country,' he added.Candidates who pass CEB's panel interview will be referred to a partner health facility for medical assessment and then scheduled for training.
Pacific Airworks Aviation Tie Up For Cadet Program
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