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Easyjet Cadet Position
Dear Aviators,
I'm new around here, registered to share some info with you regarding this subject.
I'm a Portuguese Pilot, with no airline experience, still looking for the 1st job.
Unsuccessfull at Ryanair 2 years ago, and tried to apply for this position.
I'm not an AETO graduate, but since they stated that other cases can be reviewed, i tried and was successfull at the first stage on the online assessment.
I have a friend who was unsuccessfull, so you need to achieve a benchmark in order to pass to the next phase.
Still waiting for the next stage, but I'm also contacting CTC in case I'm unsucessfull, in order to have a new opportunity through their Flexicrew program.
Thank you all for sharing your opinions.
Best Regards and awesome flights.
320h TT
I'm new around here, registered to share some info with you regarding this subject.
I'm a Portuguese Pilot, with no airline experience, still looking for the 1st job.
Unsuccessfull at Ryanair 2 years ago, and tried to apply for this position.
I'm not an AETO graduate, but since they stated that other cases can be reviewed, i tried and was successfull at the first stage on the online assessment.
I have a friend who was unsuccessfull, so you need to achieve a benchmark in order to pass to the next phase.
Still waiting for the next stage, but I'm also contacting CTC in case I'm unsucessfull, in order to have a new opportunity through their Flexicrew program.
Thank you all for sharing your opinions.
Best Regards and awesome flights.
320h TT
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Does anybody can tell me about the easyJet Loan for Type Rating?
1. Do we have to self fund the type rating?
2. If we self fund the type rating is there a guaranteed job?
3. Do EasyJet pay for our loan upon getting the job or we have to shoulder it al throughout?
I'm confused please let me know. I do know that few years ago EasyJet would fund the Type rating loan and then make u stay in the company for a number of year.
1. Do we have to self fund the type rating?
2. If we self fund the type rating is there a guaranteed job?
3. Do EasyJet pay for our loan upon getting the job or we have to shoulder it al throughout?
I'm confused please let me know. I do know that few years ago EasyJet would fund the Type rating loan and then make u stay in the company for a number of year.
CTC Aviation 1 day assessment followed by a shortlist process. Top performing candidates will be invited to easyJet for a non-technical assessment day.
Selection
If successful, you will be invited to attend an initial, technical selection day with CTC Aviation at our Airline Resourcing and Selection Centre – Dibden Manor, UK
If successful, you will be invited to attend a further, nontechnical selection day with CTC Aviation and easyJet at our Airline Resourcing and Selection Centre – Dibden Manor, UK
Those shortlisted will be required to attend a further selection event with easyJet
If successful, you will be invited to attend an initial, technical selection day with CTC Aviation at our Airline Resourcing and Selection Centre – Dibden Manor, UK
If successful, you will be invited to attend a further, nontechnical selection day with CTC Aviation and easyJet at our Airline Resourcing and Selection Centre – Dibden Manor, UK
Those shortlisted will be required to attend a further selection event with easyJet
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I applied to EasyJet about 12 days ago, and completed the assessments 2 days later. I got an email reading the following a a few minutes later: 'We are pleased to inform you that you have successfully completed the online assessment which is the first stage of the recruitment process. Your application and CV will now be screened for evidence of the competences that are critical to success in a pilot role.'
I still haven't got a reply from them yet as to whether I've been successful or not. A friend of mine, who's at the same level as I am in terms of experience and age etc..., completed the assessment and got a rejection email about 30 mins later.
Does this mean the post-assessment email works automatically, so if a point threshold isn't reached, you automatically get sent a rejection email, and if you've passed this limit, they take a look at your application and assessment?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I still haven't got a reply from them yet as to whether I've been successful or not. A friend of mine, who's at the same level as I am in terms of experience and age etc..., completed the assessment and got a rejection email about 30 mins later.
Does this mean the post-assessment email works automatically, so if a point threshold isn't reached, you automatically get sent a rejection email, and if you've passed this limit, they take a look at your application and assessment?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
The time frame for the assessment of this intake will be quite large I would think, given the undoubtedly huge number of applicants.
Best of luck and post back when you hear.
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I am 17 and want to apply to the easyjet MPL programme at CTC I'm currently coming to the end of my first year of A-levels and I am wondering if I am allowed to apply as it says you have to be 18 before commencing training but if I spy and successful at 17 can't I just start training at 18? That would make the earliest date to start traing around 13 months is that too long for Easyjet to wait?
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With the white tail route the longest possible time between selection and the start of training is 6 months, so I would strongly suggest 13 months is too long. Especially for a competitive course like the easyJet MPL. Assuming the world doesn't turn upside down in the next 12 months it would be very surprising if the MPL doesn't reopen again this time next year.
Or you could try phoning CTC for an official answer about selection rather than asking a website... Just a thought!
Or you could try phoning CTC for an official answer about selection rather than asking a website... Just a thought!
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easyJet to underwrite loan funding for next generation of pilots
Good luck to those few who make it through.
Good luck to those few who make it through.
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To ensure those who have not yet completed their A-Level studies do not miss out on the opportunity to apply, the airline is allowing those with predicted grades that meet the required entry criteria) to submit an application. The grades must be achieved and the applicant 18 years of age to commence training. The first successful candidates will begin their training during summer 2016.
The above is why I asked my question, it seems you're one year too early. Do your research over the next year and I'm sure you'll be ready.
The above is why I asked my question, it seems you're one year too early. Do your research over the next year and I'm sure you'll be ready.
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Last edited by LandingConfig; 11th May 2016 at 10:08.
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Worth noting they've upped the requirements for the course now. It was only GCSEs the last few times I looked at the course, but it's now upped to need two A-levels too, which unfortunately rules me out of applying (and has really ragged me off - finally back to an airline underwriting the loan and I can't apply).
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Cadet Copilot - Switzerland
For the guys who have applied, after how many days you hear that you were (un)successful at the online assessment?
Or is the first email that you get directly after the online assessment the news that you've passed the first stage?
Or is the first email that you get directly after the online assessment the news that you've passed the first stage?