Employment & Education

PLA recruits 190 trainee pilots from college students, graduates

July 17, 2009

China air force pilotChina's People's Liberation Army's Air Force has recruited 190 male trainee pilots from the country's college graduates and students this year.
It is the largest such intake since the Air Force started to select its pilot reserves from college graduates rather than high school graduates in 2000.
They were selected from 3,956 applicants who underwent tests for physical agility, mental toughness and loyalty, after being recommended by more than 500 common colleges and military academies.

The 116 college graduates and 74 students who had finished sophomore studies will study aviation for two years in the Air Force Aviation University in Changchun, capital of northeastern Jilin Province.

China View states the sophomore trainee who successfully finishes the two-year studies will be awarded a bachelor degree and commissioned by the Air Force as a first lieutenant.

The college graduate trainee will be awarded another bachelor's degree in addition and commissioned as a captain.
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