Air Niugini Pilot Cadet Program Takes Off: Seven Promising Papua New Guineans Begin Training in Australia. – Papua New Guinea.
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Seven young Papua New Guineans have embarked on their journey as part of Air Niugini’s National Pilot Cadet Program, commencing their 18-month pilot training at Flight Training Adelaide in South Australia. Selected from over 3,000 applicants, these cadets passed rigorous evaluations to secure their spots. The Acting CEO emphasized the significant investment in each cadet and encouraged them to uphold excellence and professionalism. The program aims to address the global pilot shortage and has already produced 84 pilots serving on various aircraft, both within Air Niugini and internationally. Upon completion of training, the cadets will earn their Commercial Pilots License and multi-engine instrument rating to further their careers as pilots with Air Niugini. #AirNiugini #PilotCadetProgram #Training #Aviation #PapuaNewGuinea
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