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Old 25th May 2013, 14:40
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Is 29 years old 'too old' to start up on a cadet pilot training scheme?.

Yes, I know we have the Equality Act, in theory, no-one should be discriminated against, but in reality it clearly happens.

How many years should an airline expect service out of a fresh pilot, 20 years, 30 years?
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For most UK based ones, no it's not too old. There are quite a few people over 30 on the BA scheme. The recent CTC Qatar MPL had an upper limit of 28 though.
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Thanks, that is much appreciated.
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