La pénurie de pilotes annoncée est maintenant une réalité
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Re: La pénurie de pilotes annoncée est maintenant une réalit
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Re: La pénurie de pilotes annoncée est maintenant une réalit
On en a discuté à la réunion des associations locales de Aviateurs Québec à St-Hyacinthe la fin de semaine dernière. Certaines solutions ont été envisagées. Plus de détails à venir de AQ.
Jacques
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Re: La pénurie de pilotes annoncée est maintenant une réalit
...(CQFA) de Chicoutimi, une école nationale de pilotage qui offre gratuitement cette formation...bush pilot wrote:https://ici.radio-canada.ca/tele/entree ... IV41bM98mU
C'est vrai que c'est vrai, mais pas aussi vrai que ce que ça laisse supposer... beaucoup d'appelés, mais peu d'élus!
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Re: La pénurie de pilotes annoncée est maintenant une réalit
ha , possible !
en parler le plus possible , innondé le marché de nouveaux pilote , pour pas quil sois trop exigent
en parler le plus possible , innondé le marché de nouveaux pilote , pour pas quil sois trop exigent
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Re: La pénurie de pilotes annoncée est maintenant une réalit
Ils pourraient recycler les vieux pilotes comme Bob, JP, et quelques autres !
Mais moi je peux pas, j'ai trop d'ouvrage...
Mais moi je peux pas, j'ai trop d'ouvrage...
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Re: La pénurie de pilotes annoncée est maintenant une réalit
Ce serait un reset comme dit M. Bergevin...
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Re: La pénurie de pilotes annoncée est maintenant une réalit
Voici un article (publicitaire possiblement) en Anglais malheureusement sur ce que recherches les compagnies aérienne possiblement aux États-Unis et autour du monde. Es-ce la même chose au Canada? Ici une copie de l’article sans modification de ma part.
" What Do Airlines Look For In Cadets?
There are pilot cadet programs open around the globe, more so than ever before. In Australia alone there are at least 5 currently open or assessing not including Qantas Mainline who also open 2 Ab Initio Programs in 2019.
Many international carriers are also accepting ex-pat applications for the first time, such as Emirates and Singapore Airlines. Cathay Pacific is another who accepts ex-pat cadet candidates.
This is the first time for many of you attending an airline assessment program. Many of you are also coming into this realm with little or no experience in the industry and very low flying hours if any at all. Others will have a CPL and entry level industry exposure via flying school or General Aviation work.
That makes it a whole new world you are entering for the first time… the world of aviation, the world of ‘the airlines'.
Our role is to prepare you for every aspect of the assessment, from resume and application preparation to group exercises, panel interviews and flight screening. But before all of that, I would like to address the most common question I am asked by first time cadet candidates.
“What are the airlines looking for in a cadet pilot?”
Great question, and one that I can cover in a few short bullet points.
First off, when you are composing your cover letter and application question answers, you will need to have thought these points through as these are the areas you must discuss in both of those first sections of the recruitment process.
• Potential
• Motivation
• Team and leadership skills
• An appropriate level of self confidence
• An understanding of the career path
• An understanding of the role of a pilot
• Hands on flying ability
• Academic and technical ability
• Strengths
• Personality aptitudes
If you don’t know how to discuss those points, or what aptitudes you have or even how to articulate your strengths, then that is what we are here for: to guide you in understanding how to display potential, motivation, your current strengths and abilities.
We have a couple of easy reading workbook style products that are a good first step for cadets, get in touch if you would like more info
.
I see some fantastic cadet candidates who will make exceptional pilots who have failed their first airline cadet assessment and it often comes down to not having done the thinking around the above points in enough detail. Just ensure you are ready for round two.
Remember, there is more than one cadet program available and not gaining success in the first one is not a reflection of your ability to have success with another program.
Preparation is the key.
Here’s to your career in the sky!
Kirsty, Founder of Pinstripe Solutions. /
J’espère que ça été éducatif/intéressant?
Jacques
" What Do Airlines Look For In Cadets?
There are pilot cadet programs open around the globe, more so than ever before. In Australia alone there are at least 5 currently open or assessing not including Qantas Mainline who also open 2 Ab Initio Programs in 2019.
Many international carriers are also accepting ex-pat applications for the first time, such as Emirates and Singapore Airlines. Cathay Pacific is another who accepts ex-pat cadet candidates.
This is the first time for many of you attending an airline assessment program. Many of you are also coming into this realm with little or no experience in the industry and very low flying hours if any at all. Others will have a CPL and entry level industry exposure via flying school or General Aviation work.
That makes it a whole new world you are entering for the first time… the world of aviation, the world of ‘the airlines'.
Our role is to prepare you for every aspect of the assessment, from resume and application preparation to group exercises, panel interviews and flight screening. But before all of that, I would like to address the most common question I am asked by first time cadet candidates.
“What are the airlines looking for in a cadet pilot?”
Great question, and one that I can cover in a few short bullet points.
First off, when you are composing your cover letter and application question answers, you will need to have thought these points through as these are the areas you must discuss in both of those first sections of the recruitment process.
• Potential
• Motivation
• Team and leadership skills
• An appropriate level of self confidence
• An understanding of the career path
• An understanding of the role of a pilot
• Hands on flying ability
• Academic and technical ability
• Strengths
• Personality aptitudes
If you don’t know how to discuss those points, or what aptitudes you have or even how to articulate your strengths, then that is what we are here for: to guide you in understanding how to display potential, motivation, your current strengths and abilities.
We have a couple of easy reading workbook style products that are a good first step for cadets, get in touch if you would like more info
.
I see some fantastic cadet candidates who will make exceptional pilots who have failed their first airline cadet assessment and it often comes down to not having done the thinking around the above points in enough detail. Just ensure you are ready for round two.
Remember, there is more than one cadet program available and not gaining success in the first one is not a reflection of your ability to have success with another program.
Preparation is the key.
Here’s to your career in the sky!
Kirsty, Founder of Pinstripe Solutions. /
J’espère que ça été éducatif/intéressant?
Jacques
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Re: La pénurie de pilotes annoncée est maintenant une réalit
Est ce qu'il est possible d'etre pilote de ligne a mi temps?
Comme travailler seulement certains jours de la semaine?
Comme travailler seulement certains jours de la semaine?