Etihad Airways is offering pilots seconded from
partner airlines the opportunity to transfer to permanent
contracts, flying the carrier’s most advanced Airbus and Boeing
aircraft.
The pilot secondment program began in April 2013 when the first
batch of seven airberlin Boeing 737-rated First Officers arrived
in Abu Dhabi to start type conversion training on the Boeing 777
at Etihad Airways’ state-of-the-art Flight Training Centre.
To date, there are almost 200 partner airline
pilots seconded to Etihad Airways. This includes 52 pilots from
airberlin, 41 from Alitalia, 63 from Jet Airways, 25 from City
Liner, 4 from Darwin Airline and 6 from Niki.
Upon joining, seconded pilots undergo an
extensive training program that lasts from three to five months.
They complete a two-week induction program to get acquainted with
Etihad Airways standard flight operating procedures.
This is followed by a three-week theoretical
ground school training to gain the technical skills required to
proceed to a four-week practical flight simulator training, which
covers normal and non-normal as well as emergency situations.
Trainees then have to pass a simulator test to
obtain their licence from the UAE General Civil Aviation
Authority. This qualification is a prerequisite to start line
training, flying with certified instructors for a minimum total
period of three weeks until declared competent to perform the
duties of an Etihad Airways pilot.
“Time after time, we prove that our
partnership strategy is truly a winning business model. Together
with our partners, we are sharing resources, incorporating our
fleet programs, aligning our staff expertise, and developing
rewarding careers,” said James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ President
and Chief Executive Officer. “Our pilot secondment program is such an
exciting and unique opportunity for pilots across our group of
partner airlines, many of whom have a wealth of experience and are
passionate about flying. We are able to put our pilots at the
forefront of modern aviation and look forward to welcoming many
more to join our family.”
Etihad Airways,
Abu Dhabi,
Pilots
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