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BoeingLudo737
25th Aug 2022, 11:01
Hi, does anybody have any info on this program? It's weird that they do not mention what airlines they are working with. BAA is obviously known for being shady and for their poor quality of training so not surprised that they advertise odd stuff like this. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks

BoeingLudo737
7th Sep 2022, 10:21
Anyone any info?

lleidapilot
25th Oct 2022, 05:50
they have nothing with anyone. hence the ambiguous "with spanish airline". The only cadet program they have is with their own parent company airlines.

BoeingLudo737
25th Oct 2022, 11:09
they have nothing with anyone. hence the ambiguous "with spanish airline". The only cadet program they have is with their own parent company airlines.

Thanks! That confirms that they continue to be unreliable

mindaugenius
9th Nov 2022, 20:19
rumoured to be with volotea and vueling. Can’t really see any other possibilities based on their description on their website.
but the truth is that they actually have no connection- that is why they did not get permission to use their names unlike FTEjerez and CAE, who openly state *vueling mentored program* or *volotea mpl*
the deal is that the student shall be presented after successful completion of atpl to the above mentioned airlines, however as said before this is not a guarantee, and during the training vueling nor volotea will NOT monitor the students progress. The only ’ties’ BAA has with vueling and volotea is that sometimes these companies do their base training at Lleida airport, where the flight training takes place in BAA. And also there is one part time instructor who is a pilot for Vueling (mainly does just vfr), and one full time instructor who USED to work for Volotea.

mindaugenius
9th Nov 2022, 20:30
As mentioned before not a single LOT cadet has been taken in and people who manage to finish are being offered blue bird nordic, another useless aviasolution company, here you can find a review (https://www.pprune.org/11181329-post25.html) of working there as a pilot, i’m sure it will be a pleasant experience :rolleyes:
. They require you to Pay for TR 25k for the 737 classic and 400e for the assessment.

BoeingLudo737
10th Nov 2022, 07:40
rumoured to be with volotea and vueling. Can’t really see any other possibilities based on their description on their website.
but the truth is that they actually have no connection- that is why they did not get permission to use their names unlike FTEjerez and CAE, who openly state *vueling mentored program* or *volotea mpl*
the deal is that the student shall be presented after successful completion of atpl to the above mentioned airlines, however as said before this is not a guarantee, and during the training vueling nor volotea will NOT monitor the students progress. The only ’ties’ BAA has with vueling and volotea is that sometimes these companies do their base training at Lleida airport, where the flight training takes place in BAA. And also there is one part time instructor who is a pilot for Vueling (mainly does just vfr), and one full time instructor who USED to work for Volotea.

It looks like a big scam - not surprised

mindaugenius
10th Nov 2022, 10:17
some baa graduates managed to get into ryanair without their help and now baa is posting them on their instagram page. I wouldnt be surprised if they opened a "cadet program with an irish low cost airline" soon :8
this is how this company works- treat students like a liability, then when they get something off their own hardwork BAA will take credit for it :DD

BoeingLudo737
10th Nov 2022, 11:18
some baa graduates managed to get into ryanair without their help and now baa is posting them on their instagram page. I wouldnt be surprised if they opened a "cadet program with an irish low cost airline" soon :8
this is how this company works- treat students like a liability, then when they get something off their own hardwork BAA will take credit for it :DD


Let them post whatever they like. Most people in the industry know their true colours