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Bae Systems Seeking Raaf Pilots For Saudi Arabia Training

BAE Systems

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.

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.

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.

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