The Dziret’ái Pilot Training Program is a fully-funded initiative to support Indigenous candidates from northern Saskatchewan in becoming professional pilots.
The application phase for the Dziret’ái Pilot Training Program has now closed. All completed applications will be reviewed by the screening committee before shortlisted applicants are invited to interview.
Our mission is to provide candidates with the necessary expertise, hands-on training, and confidence for a successful career, while also making a positive impact on the communities in northern Saskatchewan.
Upon graduation, each student is guaranteed a First Officer position with Rise Air.
The program addresses systemic issues that have limited opportunities for northern residents, particularly Indigenous residents, and women, and creates a pathway to success.
The program will initially target Athabasca Basin residents.
Program graduates will have earned their private and commercial pilot licenses with the following qualifications:
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Night rating.
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Multi-engine rating.
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Instrument rating.
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Intermediate Air Transport Rating (IATRA).
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King Air type rating or alternatively Twin Otter rating and float rating.
The Dziret’ái pilot training program focuses on student success and job creation by providing skills and education upgrading, pilot training and mentoring and guaranteed jobs as First Officers with Rise Air upon graduation.
In September 2024, fifteen (15) individuals will be selected to participate in the Elevated Skills Program – the fully funded skills and upgrading component of the program from mid-September to December after which ten (10) students will be identified and selected to move into the pilot training program starting January 2025.
We will provide full funding to empower them to complete their Commercial Pilot’s License (CPL) and multi-IFR rating and either King Air or Twin Otter type rating so that they can begin their pilot journey with Rise Air.
The pilot training program will take place at Mitchinson Flight Centre in Saskatoon. Participants will receive transportation to Saskatoon from their home communities, as well as accommodation in either one or two-bedroom apartments for the duration of the program.
Scheduled breaks during training will allow students to return to their home communities for events such as pilgrimage, Christmas, Easter, and winter carnivals. Rise Air will cover the transportation costs during these breaks.
Cultural supports are integrated into the program, including the presence of Elders and Knowledge-Keepers in Saskatoon and invitations to participate in events like the FSIN Cultural Celebration and Powwow in 2025.
Additionally, students will have the opportunity to engage in social activities at Rise Air, including Friends and Family Day 2025 and monthly staff luncheons during the summer, subject to the training schedule.
A formal graduation ceremony is planned for June 2026.
All necessary uniforms and supplies for the program will be provided to the students.
Ya’thi Néné and Prince Albert Grand Council will work directly with program applicants to secure funding to assist with living expenses.
If the student is unable to complete their training within the stipulated timeframe due to circumstances beyond their control, e.g., weather, illness, or other acceptable reasons, arrangements may be made to extend the period.
Visit our microsite for more information: https://dziretai.ca