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Who wants to be a pilot?

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2014, 20:44
by Darren Wheeler

Re: Who wants to be a pilot?

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2014, 21:03
by gumshoe
How hard can it be? Just make sure the doors are closed, stick autopilot on and chill for 8 hours right?

Seriously though, is this cost cutting? Presumably they don't have to pay someone who's been trained from scratch in-house as much as a fully qualified pilot who's already working for another airline.

Re: Who wants to be a pilot?

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2014, 22:12
by NYLON
I think there's been a general pilot training freeze for about ten years post-9/11, and now that things are changing, the airlines are hiring again, which means new blood is needed...

p.s. Hmmmm...

BA = "Future Pilot Programme"
VS = "Future Flyers Programme"

Re: Who wants to be a pilot?

PostPosted: 30 Oct 2014, 22:53
by honey lamb
Interesting!

Aer John had considered a career as a pilot and had indeed, started flying lessons but abandoned them because of the inept booking system at the local flying school and because he was embarking on the Irish equivalent of A-levels. He is now ensconced with Aer Lingus in their Finance Department and no doubt has his foot in the door there if he so chooses.

Where it is of interest to me is that a friend's son started on an accredited pilot course but when he was in Florida for training, the school collapsed and he and several others were left stranded there. The family (and others) were €80K out of pocket. They could be interested in this.

Re: Who wants to be a pilot?

PostPosted: 01 Nov 2014, 08:46
by Maximus
Me! Me! Me!

Sadly I suspect I am a tad too old now. Am not too good with map reading. Terrible with mechanics. Dislike others in the drivers seat.

Hey ho.

Re: Who wants to be a pilot?

PostPosted: 01 Nov 2014, 08:58
by at240
Who has £109k lying around for the 'bond'???

Re: Who wants to be a pilot?

PostPosted: 01 Nov 2014, 09:37
by RachelCox
I would LOVE to do this, however with an eight year old at home I feel 'flying' off to Arizona for some of the training would be difficult for the school run!

Also, last year I flew a 737 simulator as a birthday present and got travel sick!

Re: Who wants to be a pilot?

PostPosted: 01 Nov 2014, 11:51
by Hamster
Interesting.

Finances are different on BA though, they loan you the training costs so you don't have to put anything up upfront, but it is then removed from your salary upon completion.
And the salaries are now VERY low compared to what they once were for pilots.

Re: Who wants to be a pilot?

PostPosted: 03 Nov 2014, 14:01
by Fuzzy14
Hamster wrote:Interesting.

Finances are different on BA though, they loan you the training costs so you don't have to put anything up upfront, but it is then removed from your salary upon completion.
And the salaries are now VERY low compared to what they once were for pilots.


The fully sponsored route was only available to 25 years and under, and it was like you said they would pay for all your training but you'd have to stick with them a number of years on a reduced salary. I was trying to get onto that scheme, I had been down to Waterside for tests, flown the simulator reasonably well, then some people flew planes into buildings in 2001 and it was all cancelled for years. When they re-started the scheme I was too old for sponsored and didn't have the cash for the bond route. :(

Re: Who wants to be a pilot?

PostPosted: 15 Nov 2014, 17:23
by peter1974
Nice iPad/iPhone game for you who is or want to be a pilot based on JAA/EASA (CQB15) and ECQB01. Over 11 000 ATPL questions .

Can be downloaded from AppStore, "Who wants to be a pilot" https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/who-...4431?ls=1&mt=8