Easyjet MPL 2014 OAA/CTC
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Easyjet MPL 2014 OAA/CTC
The Easyjet MPL is open for applications on the OAA website! There's only a 'coming soon' page on CTC but I'm sure that it will open with them in the coming days. It's a hefty old price of £100,500 and there's no mention of the new entrant contract anywhere - it will be interesting to see if there's any differences/more revealed when it opens with CTC. Good luck to everyone applying!
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I've just submitted my application but I was expecting some essay questions. These never appeared, has anyone else found this? Do they look at your suitability and then send you the questions if they think you are likely to progress.
I'm a little worried it might have glitched and I have missed them
. In the apply now section of the CAE Easyjet MPL page it mentions answering some essay questions and the BA FPP process involved some question
Good luck to all applying, hope to see you at the assessment days!
I'm a little worried it might have glitched and I have missed them

Good luck to all applying, hope to see you at the assessment days!
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I think Ben that is because with parc you are self employed and there are no deductions until you do your self assessment? ctc seems to be an employer.
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I submitted my application on Friday and it was a very small form. No questions at all. nothing like the BA form (find out those results on Friday...). It did give me a confirmation on the web page but nothing as of yet in my inbox from OAA?
I submitted my application on Friday and it was a very small form. No questions at all. nothing like the BA form (find out those results on Friday...). It did give me a confirmation on the web page but nothing as of yet in my inbox from OAA?
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I called OAA earlier and I am waiting for a call back, glad it's not just me that didn't have the essay questions though.
I'll let you know when I hear something back.
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I'll let you know when I hear something back.
Cheers
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I've just had a call back from OAA and they have confirmed that there are no essay questions this year. The section under 'how to apply' on the website mentioning essay questions has now been removed.
I have received a confirmation E-Mail regarding my application, so fingers crossed!
Good luck all.
I have received a confirmation E-Mail regarding my application, so fingers crossed!
Good luck all.
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I doubt it's possible but does anyone know if you can enroll on the scheme but not do the degree element in order to make it cheaper? I'm assuming that the degree element costs £27,000 but as I will already have a degree, its pretty hard to justify that much extra for another which will have very little value.
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easy answer Ben1. No.
The degree part is just an additional thing you get as part of the MPL, there's no specific cost for this. On your thought process, this would equate to 70k for a MPL which includes the A320 TR, which would undercut the crazy cost OAA charge for their APP course. Like they'd ever do that!
The degree part is just an additional thing you get as part of the MPL, there's no specific cost for this. On your thought process, this would equate to 70k for a MPL which includes the A320 TR, which would undercut the crazy cost OAA charge for their APP course. Like they'd ever do that!
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Thanks G-FORC3 ... All the best with the FPP results - must be very nervous! If you don't mind me asking will you be applying for this if you get the bad news or hold out for next years FPP?

I couldn't apply for the Easyjet MPL even if I wanted to. I don't have a property that I could use as security for the loan, and on top of that the loan doesn't include living expenses during traing - which I imagine would also be pretty expensive. It's still a great opportunity for those who can afford it though.
