Hi, I have covered some recommendations in my previous videos but the important things are- Have a structure in your delivery. Be able to state why you want to be a pilot and the qualities you possess. Research TUI.
What's the difference between having an unrestricted right to live, study, and work and having an indefinite living? Also, can a person with a family visa i.e., married to a UK citizen and having an unrestricted right to study, live, and work in the UK apply to this programme?
Hi, if you have an unrestricted right to study, live, and work, I see no reasons why you can't apply. However, I encourage you to email the SPA coordinators to learn more.
Could you please make a video for international students who wanna complete their training And WORK in the UNITED STATES itself. Could you breakdown the whole process? Would be a great help thanks
Unfortunately not! I’m Malaysian, and it is strictly only open for Singaporeans and Malaysians. You will see on their Aib Initio page it has (Singapore). Also, even if you are Singaporean/Malaysian forget about it unless you’re 26 years old or older! They do not sponsor visas either it is strictly for those who have the permanent right to live and work in Singapore.
@ for the Malaysian Citizen part, we are only eligible to apply when it has Ab Initio Cadet Pilot (Malaysia) as I have seen it like this last year. In terms of the age limit being 26 there was an interview with an ex SIA Cadet Pilot on UA-cam - who explained quite a lot of the necessary criteria to be considered. Video link is here: ua-cam.com/video/ZndSxeQcePY/v-deo.html&pp=ygUPc2lhIGNhZGV0IHBpbG90
Thanks Stephen, the format of the online tests was similar to last year although I'd say they were more difficult. Thank you for all your advice in these videos, partially thanks to you I have made it past the initial online tests stage for one of these cadet programmes for the first time, and am now prepping for the digital interview. Do you have any specific advice for preparing for the digital interview?
Hi, I have covered some recommendations in my previous videos but the important things are- Have a structure in your delivery. Be able to state why you want to be a pilot and apply some of the competencies. Research TUI.
Can you do a video on OSM Aviation Academy? formerly known as Scandinavian aviation academy, they have school bases in US, Norway and sweden.
Love the videos! Can you please make a video regarding the digital interview as I have that coming up.
Hi, I have covered some recommendations in my previous videos but the important things are-
Have a structure in your delivery.
Be able to state why you want to be a pilot and the qualities you possess.
Research TUI.
The worst part is, if cadet programs are the only way for you, we only have 2 chances per year… :(
That is true but remain optimistic and a great opportunity might come your way.
Hey Stephen, can you make a video updating some info on luxair pilot cadet program 2025? Thank you very much
What's the difference between having an unrestricted right to live, study, and work and having an indefinite living?
Also, can a person with a family visa i.e., married to a UK citizen and having an unrestricted right to study, live, and work in the UK apply to this programme?
Hi, if you have an unrestricted right to study, live, and work, I see no reasons why you can't apply. However, I encourage you to email the SPA coordinators to learn more.
@@stephenav8 But they say the person should have an indefinite leave to remain that is ILR.
Hi, for these candidate assessments, do they require you to be on camera etc... ?
I don't think so.
Could you please make a video for international students who wanna complete their training And WORK in the UNITED STATES itself. Could you breakdown the whole process? Would be a great help thanks
For anyone doing the digitial assesments (Numerical Reasoning), are these tests calculator based or mental based? Thank you in advance.
Calculator based
Is Singapore Airlines Cadet Program for all nationalities ?
Ye
Really ? @Stephen AV8
Unfortunately not! I’m Malaysian, and it is strictly only open for Singaporeans and Malaysians. You will see on their Aib Initio page it has (Singapore). Also, even if you are Singaporean/Malaysian forget about it unless you’re 26 years old or older! They do not sponsor visas either it is strictly for those who have the permanent right to live and work in Singapore.
@@MH_Aviation I'm a Malaysian and recently applied to this ab initio program. May I know how you got those information?
@ for the Malaysian Citizen part, we are only eligible to apply when it has Ab Initio Cadet Pilot (Malaysia) as I have seen it like this last year. In terms of the age limit being 26 there was an interview with an ex SIA Cadet Pilot on UA-cam - who explained quite a lot of the necessary criteria to be considered. Video link is here: ua-cam.com/video/ZndSxeQcePY/v-deo.html&pp=ygUPc2lhIGNhZGV0IHBpbG90
Thanks Stephen, the format of the online tests was similar to last year although I'd say they were more difficult. Thank you for all your advice in these videos, partially thanks to you I have made it past the initial online tests stage for one of these cadet programmes for the first time, and am now prepping for the digital interview. Do you have any specific advice for preparing for the digital interview?
Hi, I have covered some recommendations in my previous videos but the important things are-
Have a structure in your delivery.
Be able to state why you want to be a pilot and apply some of the competencies.
Research TUI.