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Alleyesup 20th May 2014 21:33

KIAS, check your junk folder if you haven't already, mine was in there

The Seat of Your Pants 21st May 2014 09:58

OAA in September anyone?

gb123 21st May 2014 21:48

OAA in November!! :)

cygair 22nd May 2014 08:20

Next session ...
 
Dear all,

Anyone know when start the selection for 2014 FPP ?

Thanks

G-F0RC3 22nd May 2014 09:14

It's usually around November. :)

speedbird_cadet 22nd May 2014 09:20

G-FORC3 - any chance you can PM me with Saturdays lottery numbers please mate:ok:.... could do with a few quid about now :)

Seriously though...Whilst there is no guarantee that they will run it again I'd suggest you keep an eye on BA Website, Facebook page, Twitter Feed, FPP website, this forum, national press etc. etc. Sign up to receive notifications. The previous 3 years its always been towards the back end of the year. The window of opportunity doesn't stay open long - don't miss it!!

G-F0RC3 22nd May 2014 10:44

Hah... don't we already feel like we've won the lottery fairly recently? :p

speedbird_cadet 22nd May 2014 10:45

:D Oh yes.... certainly do!!!

AdrienT06 22nd May 2014 13:07

MPL
 
Hello, what is aproximately the success rate of the BA selection for MPL please ?

Alleyesup 22nd May 2014 13:13

Based on number of applications and number of successful candidates, the success rate is around 1%-2%

TODA.1 22nd May 2014 13:15

For all the successful applicants, was this your 1st attempt, second etc?

AdrienT06 22nd May 2014 13:16

MPL
 
Ok, and is it easier in others compagnies ?

Libertine Winno 22nd May 2014 13:46

Adrien,

The BA FPP will gain you an ATPL, it is not an MPL programme.

AdrienT06 22nd May 2014 13:57

Ok, I didn't know that ! But to compare with easyjet or others compagnies programme, are there more chances to be shortlisted ?

chris_ 22nd May 2014 14:13

most probably less I would guess.

Alleyesup 22nd May 2014 16:17

If there is anyone on this forum who is due to start OAA in October, but who doesn't wish to comment on the main thread, please inbox me with your name and email address and I will add you to our group on Facebook.

cygair 23rd May 2014 07:27

Well, if I have correctly read the FPP presentation, we can apply even if we have work experiences and flying hours of general aviation ...

Is there any non-uk citizenship who were shortlisted those last years ?

Thanks.

naturals 23rd May 2014 08:12


Well, if I have correctly read the FPP presentation, we can apply even if we have work experiences and flying hours of general aviation ...
Correct (though not too sure what you mean about "work experience" - I presume you don't mean flying work?). I have some time on powered, gliders and paragliders and got in. At the interview stage they certainly want you to demonstrate an interest and a passion for flying. I'd say never having flown would be a fairly large hinderance.


Is there any non-uk citizenship who were shortlisted those last years?
Yes, I met a couple of people in 2013 and 2014 who were EU citizens (though not sure if they got an offer they certainly attended some of the later selection stages). Both spoke English as a second language. Be aware though that a lot of native English speakers found the verbal reasoning test one of the tougher parts of selection.

cygair 23rd May 2014 08:35

naturals :
Ok thanks for your reply.

When I say "work experience" it means not-pilot experience like 5 years in finance computing engineering in a bank ...

naturals 23rd May 2014 08:44


5 years in finance computing engineering in a bank
If you go back a page or two there were questions about whether the majority of successful applicants came from an IT background (I don't necessarily think so, but a technical background certainly won't do your application any harm).

Also while a few young people got through (I seem to recall one 19 year old), and a few straight out of university, I certainly feel that for me personally the experience I've gained since graduating was vital in coming up with examples for the interview stage.


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