Flybe/Stella aviation MPL part sponsorship
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only when we have found employment as a pilot (airlines present in the brochure: turkish, lufthansa, ezy, transavia, lion air, klm, air berlin, emirates).
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Guys stay away from Stella.
Transavia stopt recruiting years ago, for KLM the students had to pay additional 13.000 euros to be able to apply (from the 15 who paid only 2 got the job), Lionair is not something i would aim for, Lufthansa Cityline in the past had to actively release the info that there no such thing as a contract between them en Stella after they heard Stella was spreading this rumour. Emirates? If you believe any guy from flightschool with 200 hours got to fly for Emirates you might want read through this forum a bit more before starting a flight course.
You might want to know aswell that the Dutch ALPA recently started a campaign to inform wannabe pilots about the horrible situation of the market at the moment after finding out over a 1000 pilots in The Netherlands are jobless.
If you still want to spend your money to join this 'glorious' pilot market then i would recommend trying to keep your debts as low as possible and you do not do that by spending 97,5k for a frozen ATPL without a job outlook of any sort.
Transavia stopt recruiting years ago, for KLM the students had to pay additional 13.000 euros to be able to apply (from the 15 who paid only 2 got the job), Lionair is not something i would aim for, Lufthansa Cityline in the past had to actively release the info that there no such thing as a contract between them en Stella after they heard Stella was spreading this rumour. Emirates? If you believe any guy from flightschool with 200 hours got to fly for Emirates you might want read through this forum a bit more before starting a flight course.
You might want to know aswell that the Dutch ALPA recently started a campaign to inform wannabe pilots about the horrible situation of the market at the moment after finding out over a 1000 pilots in The Netherlands are jobless.
If you still want to spend your money to join this 'glorious' pilot market then i would recommend trying to keep your debts as low as possible and you do not do that by spending 97,5k for a frozen ATPL without a job outlook of any sort.