BA Sponsorship Applicants
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Ok Guys,
I sent in my application over a month ago. I received an initial acknowledgement of my application but nothing since. How long did it take for them to get back to you?
Thanks in advance
P.S. How much does it cost to do it yourself full-time at Oxford?
I sent in my application over a month ago. I received an initial acknowledgement of my application but nothing since. How long did it take for them to get back to you?
Thanks in advance
P.S. How much does it cost to do it yourself full-time at Oxford?
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Hey IrishBoy it tooks about a week to get back to me once i sent in the app.. But they turned me down i guess i should have taken more care in filling the dam thing in.
Where abouts in Ireland do you live. I am in Belfast
Good luck flying.
P.S. OATS is about £55,000 i think others like SFT are around £33,000 and others are cheeper like PAN AM IFTA is about £20,000 (i think)..
Where abouts in Ireland do you live. I am in Belfast
Good luck flying.
P.S. OATS is about £55,000 i think others like SFT are around £33,000 and others are cheeper like PAN AM IFTA is about £20,000 (i think)..
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Hi Captain,
I'm in Dublin. 55 grand for OATS - f***in hell - think I can forget about that!!! Tell me more about SFT and PAN AM IFTA - do you have any websites or contact info for them? Where are they based?
So what are you doing now - are you gonna pay for it yourself or try to get sponsorship from some other company?
I'm in Dublin. 55 grand for OATS - f***in hell - think I can forget about that!!! Tell me more about SFT and PAN AM IFTA - do you have any websites or contact info for them? Where are they based?
So what are you doing now - are you gonna pay for it yourself or try to get sponsorship from some other company?
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Irishboy, I sent in my application at the end of December. Got the acknowledgement letter about a week later. Didn't hear from them again for about another 6-8 weeks later. Heading over at the end of May for the aptitudes. All in all, about a 6 month wait! The fact that you haven't heard anything yet is probably a good sign. I think they are just up to their neck in processing applications at the mo. Despite the wait, they are still far more professional to deal with than Aer Lingus.
Best of luck...
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Best of luck...
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PAN AM is http://www.panamacademy.com/
and SFT is http://www.sft.co.uk/
Its a good idea to buy an aviation mag they have advertisements for all the schools in there
and SFT is http://www.sft.co.uk/
Its a good idea to buy an aviation mag they have advertisements for all the schools in there
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Thanks for the info lads.
What is that saying, "Speak of the devil and he shall appear"! Well, BA got back to me and I've to go for an assessment at the end of June. Someone is to phone me back with more details next week.
Sprawler - are you from Ireland? What's the story with flights, etc. I priced one today with Aer Lingus and it is £341 return - pwh - what a rip-off! Do BA give you anything towards it?
What is that saying, "Speak of the devil and he shall appear"! Well, BA got back to me and I've to go for an assessment at the end of June. Someone is to phone me back with more details next week.
Sprawler - are you from Ireland? What's the story with flights, etc. I priced one today with Aer Lingus and it is £341 return - pwh - what a rip-off! Do BA give you anything towards it?
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BA will pay for your air fare if you are a student, just ring cranebank and they will orgainise everything. You just have to pick up ur tickets at the desk in the airport. ( i flew from aldergove for both the initial assesment, and the final board for free, but had to spend £200 staying in a hotel near the airport. The first shuttle to Heathrow in the morning doesn't get there in time for the start of the final board, and all the hotels near cranebank are mega expensive so be prepared!). Good luck at the aptitudes!!!! Don't Panic!
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I phoned BA today as I hadnt heard anything since my initial acceptance of application form, about 6 weeks ago.
I am glad I called as they sent a letter out to me asking to ring them, but the letter never arrived!
Guys, if youve been waiting a while, just give em a ring incase the worst has happened.
I am glad I called as they sent a letter out to me asking to ring them, but the letter never arrived!
Guys, if youve been waiting a while, just give em a ring incase the worst has happened.
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Irishboy, born and raised right here in Bhaile Átha Cliath. Fly out of EIWT.
Flights from DUB to LHR are a f$@king rip-off. The cheapest flight is IR£354 with BMI. That's business class. An economy class ticket would have cost IR£405!!! Crazy or what? I had to ask if she was having me on. Aer Lingus is about the same price, but with all their industrial relation problems at the mo, I'd be worried that the one day I was due to travel they would be on strike! Bloody unions!! You could go to one of the other London airports for less, but you'd have a bit of a trek to Cranebank.
As far as I know, if you are a student or you are unemployed, BA will pay for 100% of your travel expenses. If you are working, they will pay 75%. So, you may as well enjoy travelling business class.
That only leaves the cost of accommodation to burn a hole in your pocket. You can get some decent B&B's around the Hounslow area for £40-£50. If you go for this option, try to get something near the tube. Hotels around the Heathrow area cost from GB£65. I stayed in a B&B in Hounslow last time I was over. I think I got about 3 hours sleep max. After recommendations from fellow PPRUNER's I've opted for the Heathrow Travel Lodge this time, GB£69. It may be more expensive than a B&B but if I can get a decent night's sleep and a good breakfast the next morning, hopefully I can do a little better this time.
Best of luck...
Flights from DUB to LHR are a f$@king rip-off. The cheapest flight is IR£354 with BMI. That's business class. An economy class ticket would have cost IR£405!!! Crazy or what? I had to ask if she was having me on. Aer Lingus is about the same price, but with all their industrial relation problems at the mo, I'd be worried that the one day I was due to travel they would be on strike! Bloody unions!! You could go to one of the other London airports for less, but you'd have a bit of a trek to Cranebank.
As far as I know, if you are a student or you are unemployed, BA will pay for 100% of your travel expenses. If you are working, they will pay 75%. So, you may as well enjoy travelling business class.
That only leaves the cost of accommodation to burn a hole in your pocket. You can get some decent B&B's around the Hounslow area for £40-£50. If you go for this option, try to get something near the tube. Hotels around the Heathrow area cost from GB£65. I stayed in a B&B in Hounslow last time I was over. I think I got about 3 hours sleep max. After recommendations from fellow PPRUNER's I've opted for the Heathrow Travel Lodge this time, GB£69. It may be more expensive than a B&B but if I can get a decent night's sleep and a good breakfast the next morning, hopefully I can do a little better this time.
Best of luck...
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Sprawler and Irishboy,
nice to see a few Irish ppruners knockin' around! Waiting on further replies from BA myself, though my application only went in a couple of weeks ago. We'll see how that goes. Sprawler, have you already been through the mill with once before, and if so, any experiences to share?
I think it's worthwhile to have a look around and consider the self-sponsored route while waiting for BA to decide who they want! Trying to do that myself at the moment, just gathering info on schools etc. Have you got any hours built up yourself, do you intend working towards the PPL etc?
Irishboy, some of the guys on here seem to reckon that going the modular route can cost just as much as a fully integrated course by the time you're done. It's all a bit confusing really, such is the maze of options, but we must drive on and see what we come up with!!
All the best,
WD.
nice to see a few Irish ppruners knockin' around! Waiting on further replies from BA myself, though my application only went in a couple of weeks ago. We'll see how that goes. Sprawler, have you already been through the mill with once before, and if so, any experiences to share?
I think it's worthwhile to have a look around and consider the self-sponsored route while waiting for BA to decide who they want! Trying to do that myself at the moment, just gathering info on schools etc. Have you got any hours built up yourself, do you intend working towards the PPL etc?
Irishboy, some of the guys on here seem to reckon that going the modular route can cost just as much as a fully integrated course by the time you're done. It's all a bit confusing really, such is the maze of options, but we must drive on and see what we come up with!!
All the best,
WD.
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Wunala Dreaming,
I went thorough the BA selection process about 2 years ago. Only got as far as the aptitude tests. Passed them all except for the maths tests. The mistake I made, which I wont be doing this time, was that I became obsessed with the time left. I ended up spending more time looking at my watch than looking at the questions. Best thing to do is just plough right through them and don't look up until you are told time is up.
You're right about assessing your other options. I am almost finished my PPL. Should hopefully have it finished by June (weather permitting). By that time I'll know whether or not I've made it to Final Board with BA. Either way, I don't plan on making any decisions on my next move until September. In the meantime though, I'm researching all the various options and flight schools. I might have a go at AFT's partial sponsorship. I'm also looking at the South African option. A bit of a nightmare, I'm sure you'll agree.
If you have any questions, just send me a mail and I'll be happy to answer them...if I can. In the meantime, best of luck.
I went thorough the BA selection process about 2 years ago. Only got as far as the aptitude tests. Passed them all except for the maths tests. The mistake I made, which I wont be doing this time, was that I became obsessed with the time left. I ended up spending more time looking at my watch than looking at the questions. Best thing to do is just plough right through them and don't look up until you are told time is up.
You're right about assessing your other options. I am almost finished my PPL. Should hopefully have it finished by June (weather permitting). By that time I'll know whether or not I've made it to Final Board with BA. Either way, I don't plan on making any decisions on my next move until September. In the meantime though, I'm researching all the various options and flight schools. I might have a go at AFT's partial sponsorship. I'm also looking at the South African option. A bit of a nightmare, I'm sure you'll agree.
If you have any questions, just send me a mail and I'll be happy to answer them...if I can. In the meantime, best of luck.
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Daviesm I also have the tests on July 9th, long time to wait but hopefully will be worth it. Have you been before, this is my second attempt....? 
Has anyone been for the apt tests this year, has the format changed ie maths, verbal , control test.
Little hint, if anyone is flying in one of the guys last time was able to sit in the jump seat as he told the girl at the desk that he was going for the scheme..could be a good way of checking things out?! could be a good one for you irish boyz..
T

Has anyone been for the apt tests this year, has the format changed ie maths, verbal , control test.
Little hint, if anyone is flying in one of the guys last time was able to sit in the jump seat as he told the girl at the desk that he was going for the scheme..could be a good way of checking things out?! could be a good one for you irish boyz..
T
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I received a reply from BA today 25/04/01. It said that I was to phone quoting a reference number. I was told my apptitude testing day would be the 16th of July. I received the reply after 2 weeks.
Anyone else going on the 16th of July?
Jonathan
Anyone else going on the 16th of July?
Jonathan
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Absolutely not!
If you've already put your own money in, it can only help to show that you are committed to flying,
just make sure that you don't get too many hours - many airlines don't want to waste time unteaching bad habits. Believe me you'll get them when up enjoying yourself.
I understand that BA have a max in the region of 125hrs, but this depends on what you have been doing etc.
do it and it'll make you even more determined and you'll be on your way if BA doesn't come up.
best of luck
Quick
If you've already put your own money in, it can only help to show that you are committed to flying,
just make sure that you don't get too many hours - many airlines don't want to waste time unteaching bad habits. Believe me you'll get them when up enjoying yourself.
I understand that BA have a max in the region of 125hrs, but this depends on what you have been doing etc.
do it and it'll make you even more determined and you'll be on your way if BA doesn't come up.
best of luck
Quick
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Hi guys,
Irish boy - Got invited to an interview 2-3 weeks after the first letter was sent acknowledging my application.
Everyone else - I'm going for my first round on the 11th June. Anyone else going to be around then? Any suggestions from the experts that have been through all this before?
Cheers
Bunty
Irish boy - Got invited to an interview 2-3 weeks after the first letter was sent acknowledging my application.
Everyone else - I'm going for my first round on the 11th June. Anyone else going to be around then? Any suggestions from the experts that have been through all this before?
Cheers
Bunty




