I am 18 now and study at an academy I live in Ukraine. Decided to become a pilot at 14. This program seems like a life and time-saver for me as my family don't have even a quarter of full program price. I'm ready to go that extra mile as I really really want to be a pilot...
Yes Stephen, when you were in Live for the British Speedbird program, i asked you if maybe can do a video of Wizz Air Pilot Academy, as i was ready to apply back then, which i did but ..flash news, if you are above 35 ( i turned 36 on 23rd of september ), they will not select you. That happened to me, so if anybody reads this comment and wants to apply over 35, now know what to expect.
hello Mr Stephen, i have washed somany of your posts on youtube and i must confess you have been encouraging my inspiration a lot. My name is Martin, a Nigerian and i am in the Air Force. I flew the DA 40 and L39 ZA, however, i was grounded due not having abtitude, according to my Instructor. Ever since then i have beeen feeling like a failure. I am seriously looking for cash to go train abroad, may be Canada or the US and continue my career as civil pilot. I hope on GOD for open doors because i really want to come back to the cockpit. At the moment in the Nigerian Air Force i fly the Unmanned Combat Aircraft System on War against banditory and terrorist at the North Easthern Nigeria. Hope to get special advice from you Sir.
Hello Martin, firstly, thank you for your service! I would like to chat with you if you can reach me on Instagram. Having the aptitude is essential in order to safely fly as a pilot and sometimes it comes down to either you have it or you don’t. Everyone has different abilities which could effect their ability to fly. Don’t be discouraged though because you may be able to train successfully in the right conditions and environment.
Dear Stephen, I want to express my gratitude for the valuable content you provide; it has been incredibly helpful. However, I find myself in need of guidance. Presently, I hold a CPL and completed my flight training in Colombia due to the cost advantages. I also hold dual citizenship with a UK passport. My dilemma lies in feeling somewhat stuck in my aviation career. I sense that I may be overqualified for a cadet program, yet I also harbour doubts about what I should do to continue flying. I'm uncertain about the best course of action moving forward. What would you recommend as my next step? Thank you in advance for your insights. Sincerely, Bryan
I am from india i completed high school woth 98marks in maths physics both same and 1year diploma in computer application is it possible to join wizz cadet pilot program
Hello. I have a Question. So you know Whats the difference between the Wizz Air „Pilot Academy Programme“ und the „Pathway Program“? Thanks for the Aswer 😀
Hi, Both are very similar with very minor differences - The Pathway program is in partnership with Urbe Aero Flight Academy. The school will train you from zero but you still cover your training cost or you secure a loan for it . The cost of the advanced training, APS-MCC and Type Rating, will be entirely paid in advance by the airline (some of it will be paid back when you start working). The Wizz Air Pilot Academy is through two other flight schools, Egnatia Aviation and Trener. The program is financed by Wizz Air upfront but you will pay some of it back when you start working. I have covered the breakdown of the payment structure in this video.
Been loving your videos. Just one question. I am from the UK. If i go through the pilot academy will I be able to work for wizz air UK or would i be allocated to Wizz Air Hungary
Hello, I would like to thank you for the content you provide. I have some question, I hope you help me with them. I'm from Iraq and my language is Arabic, so I didn't understand all the details. The question is, can I study in this academy while my nationality is Iraqi? Is employment immediately after the completion of the training?
What's the main difference between the Wizz Air Pilot Academy and the Pathway program? What if we're Europeans but aren't based in the countries they've mentioned such as Albania, Hungary etc? Thank You for your help!
There aren’t much differences but I noticed the flight school for the Pathway program is different from the Wizz Air Pilot Academy. You will have to train at the locations they offer. The Pathway’s school is in Italy
Great videos always informative but i have something to ask of will you do videos also for companies that offer the same pilot programs for internationals especially for those in Africa who want to take up flying as a career
I totally understand but the challenge is I am yet to come across similar programs offered by African companies. These opportunities are generally not open to international students also but I will share every program I believe could be beneficial with the community.
In the application form for wizzair academy in their website they want a resume document or something like that what the meaning of resume ?? How i can fill the application form please?
@@stephenav8 ok so I will just get to wizz air academy for 14000eur and nothing else like after I finish the program I will just work for them without buying anything else