- Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading carrier, has launched its Cadet Pilot Program in partnership with Cebu-based flight training school Airworks Aviation, offering aspiring pilots with high-quality training experience, mentorship, and guaranteed employment path with the airline.
- CEB on June 6 signed its memorandum of agreement with Airworks Aviation to formalize their partnership on the Cadet Pilot Program. The signing event, held at NUSTAR in Cebu City, was attended by Lapu-Lapu City Councilor Joseph Pangatungan and Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines Director General Capt. Manuel Antonio Tamayo.
- The CEB Cadet Pilot Program is a 96-week, self-funded program that trains candidates to become licensed commercial pilots.
- The first phase of the application period will run from June 7 to 13, 2024 through CEB’s official communication platforms, during which, a link to the official application form will be accessible to all interested applicants.
- Successful candidates will then be invited to attend a panel interview with CEB. After which, those who pass the panel interview will be referred to a partner health facility to undergo medical assessment.
- Candidates who complete all medical assessments will then be slotted for a training batch subject to agreement of the terms and conditions of the Cadet Pilot Program.
- The 96-week-long program is divided into three phases:
- The first phase is dedicated to a four-week Aviation Foundation Course conducted in Pasay City, Metro Manila.
- For the second phase, the cadets will be sent to study and train at the Airworks Aviation Academy at Mactan International Airport, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu where they will complete the Basic Flight Training for 68 weeks.
- Lastly, the cadets will be sent back to Pasay City, Metro Manila for the Airline Integration Training, which is set to run for 24 weeks.
- To assist aspiring pilots with the financial requirements of their training, CEB has partnered with the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) to provide loan offers exclusive for the Cadet Pilot Program. Loan offers from BPI are also available for sponsors, such as parents or guardians, of the cadet applicants.