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BA currently recruiting Military pilots: EXTENDED until 31 July 2007

As well as the RAFCARS path, I see that the DEP scheme is open until 15 June 2007. Get cracking with your applications lads and lasses - you know you want to! (You will need a A320 or B737 for the DEP scheme - I don't suppose too many of you have that?)


Managed Path/RAFCARS (Service Pilot Hold Pool)
Ref UKLHR350
Region UK - Heathrow
Location London - Heathrow
Category Technical & Operations

Job Description

Closing Date: 31st July 2007

The Managed Path/RAFCARS Scheme is for experienced high calibre Military pilots who want to develop their careers with one of the most progressive international airlines in the business.

Requirements

* Minimum of 1500hrs on any MOD service aircraft.
* Member of Managed Path or RAFCAR schemes.
* You must be within 2 years of your immediate pension point or exit date.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

* At the point of application there is no requirement to have an ATPL, however an ATPL or 'frozen' ATPL will be required prior to the offer of a pilot contract.
* You will be current on any MOD service aircraft.
* You will need a first class flying record and a good level of physical fitness.
* Demonstrable evidence of leadership, intellect, determination, reliability, high personal standards, motivation, flexibility, well developed customer service skills and teamwork.

You as a Person

* Physically fit and meet the requirements for the issue of a JAA/CAA Medical Licence (Class 1) and able to satisfy British Airways medical requirements. Please note that British Airways’ medical criteria for employment is of a higher standard than the CAA requirement.
* Height between 1.57m (5'2") and 1.91m (6'3") with weight in proportion to height (height is accurately determined during the assessment process). Qualified pilots who are taller than 1.91m may submit an application but will be required to undergo a functionality check to confirm their ability to meet the requirements of the seating positions in the British Airways fleet of aircraft.
* Spoken and written fluency in English.

http://www.britishairwaysjobs.com/ba...zoabfmagchjfod


Direct Entry Pilot Scheme (Hold Pool) Shorthaul/Longhaul
Ref UKLHR351
Region UK - Heathrow
Location London - Heathrow
Category Technical & Operations

Job Description

Closing Date: 15th June 2007

First Officer

The Direct Entry Pilot Scheme is for experienced high calibre pilots who want to develop their careers with one of the most progressive international airlines in the business.

Requirements

You will need:

* An ATPL(F) with at least 1000 hours recent experience on a turbojet/turboprop transport category aeroplane with a MTOM greater than 10 tonnes or an approved passenger seating configuration of not less than 20 passengers.

OR

* A current type rating on either the Airbus A320 series or Boeing 737, with an ATPL(F) and a minimum of 500 hours recent experience on type.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

* You will have a full UK issued JAA/CAA ATPL(F).
* You will need a first class flying record and a good level of physical fitness.
* You will demonstrate evidence of leadership, intellect, determination, reliability, high personal standards, motivation, flexibility, together with well developed customer service skills and teamwork.

You as a Person

* You will be physically fit and in possession of a JAA/UK CAA Medical Licence (Class 1) and able to satisfy British Airways medical requirements. Please note that British Airways’ medical criteria for employment is of a higher standard than the CAA requirement.
* Height between 1.57m (5'2") and 1.91m (6'3") with weight in proportion to height (height is accurately determined during the assessment process). Qualified pilots who are taller than 1.91m may submit an application but will be required to undergo a functionality check to confirm their ability to meet the requirements of the seating positions in the British Airways fleet of aircraft.
* You will have fluency in spoken and written English.

http://www.britishairwaysjobs.com/ba...kdbxjfzuuxdyfn

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