How can I select IndiGo cadet program?
Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered for the IndiGo Programme:
- Must be between 18 and 32 years of age.
- Have a valid passport and the unrestricted right to live and work in India, with the ability to travel unrestricted worldwide.
- Fluent in English (verbal and written)
How to become cadet Pilot?
Eligibility Criteria
- Must be an Indian National or an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)
- Should be between the age of 17 to 35 years at the time of applying to the Pilot Programme.
- Should have a minimum height of 158 cms (approximately 5ft 2inches)
- Must be fluent in English (both verbal and written)
Do we get stipend in IndiGo cadet program?
During the CPL training, the stipend of the cadet is 15k while during the Type Rating (TR) training period, the stipend increases to 25k. After the completion of the training, the cadet joins the airlines as a Junior Flight Officer and the salary of the JFO is 1 to 1.5 Lac per month.
What is the status of the Indigo cadet pilot program?
The IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program is currently on hold by IndiGo till further notice. When IndiGo reactivates their Cadet Pilot Program the same will be open for admission on our Insight Aviation site. If you are interested to be informed as to when IndiGo restarts its Cadet Pilot Program please register with your personal details.
What is Cae-Indigo A320 training program?
The cadets who get selected to go through the training in two CAE’s academies in India and in the USA. It is the joint training program conducted by CAE and Indigo to prepare candidates for the CPL and Airbus A320 Type Rating with CAE before flying A320 with Indigo as Junior First Officer.
Why choose freedomfta for cadet pilot training?
FTA has extensive experience in delivering airline cadet pilot training to airlines worldwide over the last 37 years.
What is the training program at FTA Adelaide?
FTA has designed a training program that requires travel for cadets in only two countries. The program has four phases: Phase 1: DGCA ground theory and examinations in India and FTA Pre-course Computer Based Training Phase 2: CASA Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) and Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (MECIR) at FTA Adelaide