@@stephenav8Hi sir. My name is Emmanuvel shaiju from India I had passed out standard 12th in this year my dream is to become a pilot. What's the next step should I take for the further studies
I just opened the same page of SIA but it shows that it is currently closed.. does that mean the program is over or will start again?? Also, do I really need to have a degree or a 18yr old with a 12yh pass certificate can try?? Please answer to my questions🙌❤
Hey Stephen, do you know how many times one can apply for this program? For example, if you do not pass the selection process for the program during your first application, how many more times can you apply?
Hi guys, i just want to share with you guys that some of the info is rather innacurate. Pilotkaki is an outdated source. The entire process can take between 4 months to over a year, per my sources. Its not a fully funded program, Singapore airlines will cover the upfront cost, but you repay a portion of the cost following your posting out, over the next few years. Deducted from your salary.
@@stephenav8I've got connection with people who are currently applying for an inside the cadet program. From beginning (application) to end (magic call), the average duration now is around 1 to 1.5 years. Repayment of your loan (the upfront cost is officially a loan from SQ, you need guarantors for up to 250k iirc) is about 90 to 100k sgd, deducted form salary over the course of 7 to 8 years.
@@victorkeck link? I’ve looked at their website and it doesn’t actually say anything about citizenship. I have also researched previous intakes and they have a ‘all nations’ category.
@@Bojangles880 not exactly. It's their country and their resources so they call the shots. My only slight annoyance is that they don't give feedback to unsuccessful candidates, but even then, it is clearly stated
From what I know, according to the contract you sign with them, you're liable for the incurred costs if you drop out. If you fail at the end, you're liable for the whole 150k cost. Sia have the ability to wave the repayment.
I’ve been selected for the interview, and all i can say is, you will see other candidates there who possess a degree. And they will have a competitive advantage. If you are someone who does not have flying experience whatsoever, It is Highly recommended that you take up Any Recognised Aviation/Aeronautical/ Aerospace engineering related degrees. This will then show the Interviewers that you display high interest and passion in that field, and that you know your stuffs. As it is a highly competitive Programme, you will definitely need to stand out among the rest. A good GPA will help you alot, as this will make the interview slightly easier instead of being grilled with questions pertaining your performance leading up to that GPA. Another way would be, to have working experience in any related field, that exposes you to aviation, one where you’ll have opportunities to mix around with people in the aviation community and gain some insider Pilot Knowledge. Do read up on SIA fleet and what are their future plans. Also read up on the basic Aeronautical knowledge that a pilot should know, such as aerodynamics, meteorology, Airspace classification and etc This is not a guarantee that will get u selected for the program, but it does definitely help you alot. At the end of the day, its a combination of what you bring to the table, and how well you present yourself. Wishing you All best brother/sister, and anyone reading this comment who will be going for the interview, or those who aspire to join. May the odds ever be in your favour 🫡
Stephen is doing god’s work! Love these updates, i think a lot of future pilots will have you to thank
AGREED!
Thank you and I appreciate this feedback.
@@stephenav8Hi sir. My name is Emmanuvel shaiju from India I had passed out standard 12th in this year my dream is to become a pilot. What's the next step should I take for the further studies
Tanks for your work man, cheers from Brazil!
Thank you. Muito obrigado! 😃
I just subscribed ❤! I’ll be having a lot of questions 😂
Looking forward to your questions.
Hi Stephen, airfrance also offer cadet program in 2023. have you heard if they are going to open their application for 2024?
I haven’t heard anything so far. My guess is since it was announced around June 2023, we could expect something similar this year.
I just opened the same page of SIA but it shows that it is currently closed.. does that mean the program is over or will start again??
Also, do I really need to have a degree or a 18yr old with a 12yh pass certificate can try??
Please answer to my questions🙌❤
It will open again in the future. You must meet the requirements to apply.
@@stephenav8 okayy. Thank You so much!!
thanks
You’re welcome!
Hey Stephen, do you know how many times one can apply for this program? For example, if you do not pass the selection process for the program during your first application, how many more times can you apply?
Most will give you 3 attempts.
You need to be SINGAPORE’s pr or citizen right?
Yes!
Hi guys, i just want to share with you guys that some of the info is rather innacurate. Pilotkaki is an outdated source.
The entire process can take between 4 months to over a year, per my sources. Its not a fully funded program, Singapore airlines will cover the upfront cost, but you repay a portion of the cost following your posting out, over the next few years. Deducted from your salary.
Thanks for sharing the information you have. If you have more information about the program, kindly share it.
@@stephenav8I've got connection with people who are currently applying for an inside the cadet program. From beginning (application) to end (magic call), the average duration now is around 1 to 1.5 years.
Repayment of your loan (the upfront cost is officially a loan from SQ, you need guarantors for up to 250k iirc) is about 90 to 100k sgd, deducted form salary over the course of 7 to 8 years.
Can Indians apply?
@@reenayadav7480 As far as I know, it used to be singaporeans and PRs only. Now the minimum requirement should be a work permit, plus living in SG.
Do we have to pay anything upfront if we get a chance to join? or will it be deducted from the salary later?
Hello all, may I know if the program welcome candidates from other countries?
I don't think so. The majority of those selected are Singaporeans.
is the interview online or in person? as I live in the UK
also is the TUI cadet program fully funded I don't couldn't find it on the website
Not fully funded. You pay it back over a certain amount of time after you start as FO
TUi isn’t open yet
Some will be online but you would eventually do some in person assessments.
Is this open to international applicants Stephen? Or is this Singaporean citizens only?
You need the right to live there but my question is more if as how you can request that as an EU citizen...If it is possible..?
@@victorkeck link? I’ve looked at their website and it doesn’t actually say anything about citizenship. I have also researched previous intakes and they have a ‘all nations’ category.
Applied last year and reached out to a pilot at the company. He said that though it's not stated, it is only open to citizens and permanent residents
@@danieldikio what’s the bloody point of that? Just wastes peoples time haha
@@Bojangles880 not exactly. It's their country and their resources so they call the shots. My only slight annoyance is that they don't give feedback to unsuccessful candidates, but even then, it is clearly stated
Kindly help me join your community am forever passioned to be a pilot am commenting from Kenya and willing to undergo ab initio please
Should i need to pay the training cost if i failed in the training program at the end?
No, you won't have to.
From what I know, according to the contract you sign with them, you're liable for the incurred costs if you drop out. If you fail at the end, you're liable for the whole 150k cost. Sia have the ability to wave the repayment.
Hello, I need your advice.
Hi, reach out to me on Instagram.
@@stephenav8 I dm'd you "Hello"
Stephen, is it open to internationals especially africans?
They don’t specifically say. I always suggest you apply anyway unless it is stated.
SQ as far as i know does not have african pilots at all on all their flights.
can indians apply for Singapore Airlines Cadet Pilot Program?
You can apply but I am yet to see anyone other than a Singaporean get selected.
Can you update on this? I'm wondering if they open it to other nationality
Hi @@mohdhasanuddin6610 , my most recent information is that you have to be a Singaporean or Malaysian.
@@stephenav8is there any applicants from Malaysia that were selected as Singapore Airlines Cadet Pilot on the recent intake?
I applied for it last month . But got no mail whether shortlisted . Could u tell how much time does they take to reply ? @@stephenav8
But Stephen, I think one need to aquire a degree before applying ryt?
You don’t need a degree to apply.
I’ve been selected for the interview, and all i can say is, you will see other candidates there who possess a degree. And they will have a competitive advantage.
If you are someone who does not have flying experience whatsoever, It is Highly recommended that you take up Any Recognised Aviation/Aeronautical/ Aerospace engineering related degrees. This will then show the Interviewers that you display high interest and passion in that field, and that you know your stuffs.
As it is a highly competitive Programme, you will definitely need to stand out among the rest. A good GPA will help you alot, as this will make the interview slightly easier instead of being grilled with questions pertaining your performance leading up to that GPA.
Another way would be, to have working experience in any related field, that exposes you to aviation, one where you’ll have opportunities to mix around with people in the aviation community and gain some insider Pilot Knowledge.
Do read up on SIA fleet and what are their future plans. Also read up on the basic Aeronautical knowledge that a pilot should know, such as aerodynamics, meteorology, Airspace classification and etc
This is not a guarantee that will get u selected for the program, but it does definitely help you alot.
At the end of the day, its a combination of what you bring to the table, and how well you present yourself.
Wishing you All best brother/sister, and anyone reading this comment who will be going for the interview, or those who aspire to join. May the odds ever be in your favour 🫡
@@Haryz217 are u a singapore resident or international
@@Haryz217hi may I know is this program open to Malaysians?
@@ayeashaar9014Hi, I am a Singapore Citizen
Can a New Zealander become a Singapore airlines cadet
Based on the information I have, you can't.
مافي عربي 😊
How much cost for becoming cadet pilot in Singapore airlines
I don''t know the exact figures. It will be sponsored initially and then deducted from your salary when you start working.
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Thank you
Stephen, is it open to internationals especially africans?
Unfortunately, I don’t think so.