Flybe MPL 2017 with FTE Jerez
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So....from what I get from the thread is:
1. The top 8 candidates will receive slots from Flybe with FTE
2. The remaining candidates which passed the FTE standard will get reserve slots in order and also they will be offered self-sponsoured route (whitetail)
3. If you do not get anything, then you did not make the FTE minimum standard (schooling qualifications, test scores, aptitude, personality, etc....).
1. The top 8 candidates will receive slots from Flybe with FTE
2. The remaining candidates which passed the FTE standard will get reserve slots in order and also they will be offered self-sponsoured route (whitetail)
3. If you do not get anything, then you did not make the FTE minimum standard (schooling qualifications, test scores, aptitude, personality, etc....).
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To be fair, I think a lot of people will have passed the assessment, but it will be those who came out in the top 8 that got the places!
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Unfortunately received a thank you letter, no joy here at the moment. Will try in the next round. This was my first pilot industry interview, learned at ton going through it. Will try again in the future.
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When you say they offered you a self sponsored course later this year, what do you mean? Do you mean that the email you received state something like "If you are interested in continuing the selection process with FTEwe are happy for you to retake the PILAPT tests in 6 months"? Or does it state something different?
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Basically mine said I was unsuccessful for the Flybe Tagged course, but they would like to offer me a place on the self sponsored course and that there would no need for further testing.
Not sure if its worth taking though, as there are other places in the UK where you can get an fATPL for a lot less in price
Not sure if its worth taking though, as there are other places in the UK where you can get an fATPL for a lot less in price
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PFO for me too. I've a gut feeling it's the RHS of a blue and yellow 737 that awaits me!
Congrats to those who got it and good luck to everyone else.
Congrats to those who got it and good luck to everyone else.
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As fare as I am informed there are three possible outcomes after the assessment:
Good enough for FTE, good enough for flybe and chosen by flybe -> then you are one of the lucky 8 starting the scheme or you are on the waiting list.
Good enough for FTE but not for flybe -> you can start as an self-sponsored cadet at FTE without any further assessments
Not good enough for FTE nor flybe -> you can reapply at FTE in 6 month and do it all again.
For those also interested in other schemes currently open for applications, here is a list of cadet programs I came across on a quick online-research:
easyJet (CAE)
Indigo (CTC/CAE)
Wizzair (CTC)
WizzAir (BAA)
Smartlynx (BAA)
AIS Airlines/Eastern Airways (AIS Flightacademy)
in case you speak german
Airberlin (TFC Käufer)
Condor (TFC Käufer)
AeroLogic (TFC Käufer)
Austrian (LFT)
Swiss (SAT)
in case you speak spanish or italian
OSM Aviation Group (FTE)
all those academies, except for LFT and SAT, also offer self-sponsored training, for those considering that there are of course a lot more academies, e.g. bartoliniair and so on
Good enough for FTE, good enough for flybe and chosen by flybe -> then you are one of the lucky 8 starting the scheme or you are on the waiting list.
Good enough for FTE but not for flybe -> you can start as an self-sponsored cadet at FTE without any further assessments
Not good enough for FTE nor flybe -> you can reapply at FTE in 6 month and do it all again.
For those also interested in other schemes currently open for applications, here is a list of cadet programs I came across on a quick online-research:
easyJet (CAE)
Indigo (CTC/CAE)
Wizzair (CTC)
WizzAir (BAA)
Smartlynx (BAA)
AIS Airlines/Eastern Airways (AIS Flightacademy)
in case you speak german
Airberlin (TFC Käufer)
Condor (TFC Käufer)
AeroLogic (TFC Käufer)
Austrian (LFT)
Swiss (SAT)
in case you speak spanish or italian
OSM Aviation Group (FTE)
all those academies, except for LFT and SAT, also offer self-sponsored training, for those considering that there are of course a lot more academies, e.g. bartoliniair and so on
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I think you do not need to be a Indian citizen, you only need to be able to get a permit to live in India in order to apply at Indigo, but please don´t ask me how and where to get that permit
But to answer your question, as a European you should be able to apply there, because I know of Germans with a permit to live and work in India.
But to answer your question, as a European you should be able to apply there, because I know of Germans with a permit to live and work in India.
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