BAE Systems Australia has called for Australian and New Zealand aircrew to apply for a T-21 Instructor Pilot role with the Royal Saudi Air Force in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
To continue reading the rest of this article, please log in.
Create free account to get unlimited news articles and more!
The role is advertised with a salary of over $346,000 per annum and is tax exempt, with a range of additional benefits, including travel allowance, an annual service bonus after two years, company-provided accommodation, schooling or full-time boarding school allowance for up to two dependent children, free health care in-Kingdom, plus excellent recreation and leisure facilities and approximately nine weeks of annual leave.
The recruitment criteria for BAE is as follows:
- Grand Total Flying: 1,500 hours
- Total First Pilot: 800 hours
- Total Instructional Experience 400 hours (On PC9/ PC21 or similar platform)
- Total Instructional Hours in last 12 months: 100 Hours
- Total Flying Hours in last 12 months: 100 Hours
- Maximum age on recruitment must be 52 or less
- Must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen
BAE Systems is holding two information sessions this week in Traralgon, Victoria, for parties interested in the role.
- Evening session on Tuesday, 27 May, 6pm - 8pm
- Morning session on Wednesday, 28 May, 9:30am - 11:30am
Military qualified instructor pilots and their partners are invited to attend the session to discuss the employment opportunity, as well as living and working conditions in Saudi Arabia.