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SIA is recruiting Ab Initio Cadet Pilots in <u><strong>Singapore</strong></u>. To apply, you will need to meet the following requirements:<br><br><u><strong>Requirements<br><br></strong></u><ul><li>Educational qualification of GCE ‘A’ level, Diploma, or Degree. Otherwise, you must have obtained a minimum of 5 GCE ‘O’ Level credits. These must include English, Mathematics and a Science subject, taken at one sitting</li><li>Myopia of not more than 800 degrees and astigmatism of not more than 300 degrees, fully correctable with optical aids</li><li>Minimum height requirement of 1.58m to carry out safety and emergency procedures on board<br><br></li></ul><u><strong>Training<br><br></strong></u>Successful candidates will be trained to acquire suitable professional qualifications at Singapore Flying College in Singapore and overseas. Upon completion of the training programme, you will undergo further training to become a First Officer.<br><br><u><strong>Remuneration And Service Benefits<br><br></strong></u>A monthly allowance will be provided during your training phase. On appointment as a First Officer, you will enjoy an attractive salary, along with various allowances and benefits.<br><br><u><strong>Bond<br><br></strong></u>Successful candidates will be required to serve for the duration of the training, and for a period of 7 years from the date of appointment as First Officer.<br><br><u><strong>Application<br><br></strong></u>We thank all candidates for your interest in Singapore Airlines, and regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.<br><br>Singapore Airlines conducts direct recruitment and does not engage any third-party agencies / companies for our pilot recruitment. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit your application via the official Singapore Airlines career page only. Any parties or media platforms that claim to represent Singapore Airlines have no authority to recruit or engage with applicants on behalf of the airline, and the airline will not be responsible for any information shared by the applicant with any such third party and/or the conduct of any such third party.

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