CAE and Spirit Airlines launch Spirit Wings Pilot Pathway
Spirit Airlines and CAE have announced the launch of the Spirit Wings Pilot Pathway, a programme that aims to expand the carrier’s pipeline of highly-skilled pilots.
This programme will be located at CAE’s flight academy in Phoenix, Arizona, will put graduates on the fast track to a successful career as a Spirit Pilot.
The pathway is designed to mentor future Spirit First Officers as they progress through their path to the flight deck, with candidates able to apply upon successfully completing flight training at CAE Flight Academy and having 500 hours of flight time.
Spirit Airlines is expanding rapidly, bringing its fleet total to 197 aircraft by the end of 2022, with 33 more planes to be delivered by 2023. Hence the introduction of this pathway provides First Officers with an excellent opportunity to advance their career and upgrade to Captian.
“This new program will ensure Spirit Airlines has a pipeline of qualified pilots as they expand their fleet and route network,” said Nick Leontidis, CAE’s Group President, Civil Aviation. “CAE and Spirit Airlines share an unwavering commitment to safety, and the Spirit Wings Pilot Pathway will give cadets an immersive training experience that will equip them with the skills and confidence to begin a successful career flying with Spirit Airlines.”
“CAE is a great partner for us because of their commitment to safety and operational excellence, and also their dedication to finding solutions for student training needs,” said Ryan Rodosta, Senior Director of Flight Operations and System Chief Pilot for Spirit Airlines