Bristow Ireland Launches Search and Rescue Pilot Cadet Programme

Bristow has officially launched its first Search and Rescue pilot cadet programme in Ireland. The 2025 pilot cadet scheme, which is fully sponsored by Bristow, will recruit four candidates for the Irish SAR team.

The cadet scheme, which is operated in conjunction with Castle Air Aviation Group, offers successful applicants a sponsored route to becoming a fully-fledged helicopter pilot of an AW189 aircraft.

Successful applicants will embark on a two-year course primarily based at Gloucester Airport, UK, before returning to Ireland. When training has been completed, cadets will be deployed to one of Bristow Ireland’s SAR bases in Shannon, Sligo, Waterford, or Weston.

Philip Bartlett, Director of Irish Search and Rescue at Bristow Ireland, said: “This is a unique and exciting opportunity for candidates to not only receive a fully sponsored pilot cadetship but also embark on a long and rewarding career in Search and Rescue aviation. SAR is a national life-saving service, and this programme opens the door for aspiring pilots in Ireland to be part of it. We look forward to welcoming four new cadets to our team here in Bristow. They will be working with a team of pilots, commanders, and engineers who have extensive knowledge and experience in SAR.”

Daniel Langan, Vice President of the Irish Air Line Pilots’ Association (IALPA), said: “Bristow’s cadet programme is an excellent opportunity for anybody who is looking to pursue an exciting career in search and rescue, with the company that provides Search and Rescue for the Irish Coast Guard. This cadetship is very welcomed by IALPA and its members.”

Bristow Ireland began operating SAR services from Shannon Airport in December 2024 and Weston Airport in July 2025. The Weston base, which serves as Bristow Ireland’s SAR headquarters, will include new facilities for aircraft management, crew accommodation, and heavy maintenance across the AW189 fleet. Under the full rollout of the contract, Bristow Ireland will operate six AW189 helicopters from bases in Shannon, Sligo, Waterford, and Weston, along with two King Air fixed-wing aircraft from Shannon.

Eligible candidates must be over 18, residents in Ireland, have strong Leaving Certificate points, and hold a valid Class 1 UK Flight Crew Medical Certificate. Online applications are now open here.

Mark Dwyer
Mark Dwyerhttps://flyinginireland.com
Mark is an airline pilot flying the Boeing 737 for a major European airline. In addition he is also a Type Rating Instructor, Type Rating Examiner and Base Training Captain on the B737. Outside of commercial flying Mark enjoys flying light aircraft from the smallest 3 Axis microlights up to heavier singles. He is also an instructor and EASA Examiner on single engines and a UK CAA Examiner. He flies the Chipmunk for the Irish Historic Flight Foundation (IHFF). Mark became the Chairman of the National Microlight Association of Ireland (NMAI) in 2013 and has overseen a massive growth in the organisation. In this role he has worked at local and national levels. In 2015, Mark won ‘Upcoming Aviation Professional Award’ at the Aviation Industry Awards sponsored by the IAA. Mark launched this website back in 2002 while always managing the website, he has also been Editor and Deputy Editor of FlyingInIreland Magazine from 2005 to 2015.

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