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Re-Heat
9th Feb 2005, 11:36
In response to this post on the 'Life in BA as a low-houred FO' thread;

Hello,

I've been searching for any link to the new recruitment at BA. I'am a student from the KLM flight Academy (KFA) and finished the flight school last august. Now 20 of the KFA have been asked to join the selection at BA to fly BA on the 737 and A320.

Is there anyone who knows how many pilots BA want to recruit?
How many days the selection/intervies takes? How to prepare and so..
Is anyone able to provide a list or indication of schools who provide integrated courses from whom BA is currently considering recruiting low-houred students.

We all know about Oxfords' APP, Jerez and Cabair, however it would appear from that post that SFO Monks has been looking further afield as well. Considering cost implications of the training at schools commonly known in the UK, would anyone or even SFO Monks himself be able to divulge those schools from which BA considers in a good enough light to recruit graduates with low hours?

In particular for example, what about Lufthansa Flight Training Academy?


It would appear that with the number of us who are foolish, rich or deep enough in love with aviation to pay for our own training, BA will not be paying for full sponsorships for a long time now as we all suspected anyway.