Generation EasyJet/CAE
Joined: Jan 2020
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From: Nottingham
Hi guys,
Anyone taken the ADAPT Test recently for the EasyJet MPL? If so, could you provide some insights on how the test is and also, any pointers. Also, any stage 3 knowledge would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Anyone taken the ADAPT Test recently for the EasyJet MPL? If so, could you provide some insights on how the test is and also, any pointers. Also, any stage 3 knowledge would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Joined: Sep 2023
Posts: 1
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From: Southampton
Yes, especially if you haven't done maths/physics in a while, I would highly recommend the symbiotics practise exams.
The FAST test is almost the exact same format, and the maths/physics is the same ish format just different questions
The FAST test is almost the exact same format, and the maths/physics is the same ish format just different questions
Joined: Sep 2023
Posts: 2
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From: Milan
Generation easyjet or Modular ATPL
I'm a student pilot currently halfway through my PPL at AeroClub Milano. Recently I have been trying to enter the generation easyjet program and I will have the stage 3 interview next week. They sent me the contract yesterday to reserve my place in Madrid and all the expenses that aren't covered plus the extras that they charge with demotivated me quite a bit. Do you think it's worth it?

Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 10
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From: United Kingdom
Extras
I'm a student pilot currently halfway through my PPL at AeroClub Milano. Recently I have been trying to enter the generation easyjet program and I will have the stage 3 interview next week. They sent me the contract yesterday to reserve my place in Madrid and all the expenses that aren't covered plus the extras that they charge with demotivated me quite a bit. Do you think it's worth it?
Could you share what kind of expenses and extras are not included? How much did it add up to?
Joined: Oct 2023
Posts: 1
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From: London
Completely agree, TUI and BA are really great options, the BA application was massively oversubscribed though, to the point that their websites could not handle the traffic of us all trying to do tests and whatnot. Pretty sure their application window is closed now till next year, right? i dont think TUI is open yet either. Aer Lingus is also a great option for people to consider
Joined: Feb 2022
Posts: 15
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From: London
Avoid CAE like the plague.
Currently on this course and it’s a complete !!!! show. Organisation in Phoenix is so bloody poor and the easyjet reps have the worst attitudes.
People being sent home for 6 months after moving to Phoenix for 5 months only have flown twice.
avoid avoid avoid
Currently on this course and it’s a complete !!!! show. Organisation in Phoenix is so bloody poor and the easyjet reps have the worst attitudes.
People being sent home for 6 months after moving to Phoenix for 5 months only have flown twice.
avoid avoid avoid
Joined: Mar 2023
Posts: 2
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From: Manchester
Oh dear that is really awful to hear. What communication do you receive while you're in Phoenix when you're told to go home? As in do they say come back in 3 months or you just have to wait? And are all CAE cadets experiencing this or just some?
Joined: Feb 2024
Posts: 15
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From: Caithness
Help Wanted - Application process.
I am looking to apply to the Generation Easyjet programme in summer 2024. I see that the ADAPT tests seem quite intensive and I was wondering if anyone could send me materials or websites useful for preparation. Also if you would be interested in letting me pick your brain for a couple hours please do let me know as I want to ensure I have the best chance possible to earn a spot on the programme.
I can be contacted at this Email: [email protected] (alternate email btw.)
Any help is appreciated, thank you.
I can be contacted at this Email: [email protected] (alternate email btw.)
Any help is appreciated, thank you.
Joined: Jan 2024
Posts: 37
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From: In a traffic circuit
Worth applying without EU passport?
Hi, I don’t have an EU passport (I have a Serbian passport) and from what I’ve seen, the Easyjet program has a requirement to live and work freely in the EU. I was wondering do they ever make exceptions to this requirement? Is it still worth applying or would I be expecting a flat out rejection? Anyone got any experience?
Thanks
Thanks

Joined: Feb 2010
Aviation Qualifications: CPL
Posts: 111
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From: Kebab shop
Hi, I don’t have an EU passport (I have a Serbian passport) and from what I’ve seen, the Easyjet program has a requirement to live and work freely in the EU. I was wondering do they ever make exceptions to this requirement? Is it still worth applying or would I be expecting a flat out rejection? Anyone got any experience?
Thanks
Thanks

Joined: May 1999
Posts: 1,846
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From: Bristol, England
Sadly, no. CAE cannot train the pilots they are meant to supply to Easy so you will find yourself very much at the back of a long queue waiting to fly, see posts above. Go to FTE Jerez for a top class integrated course, or go modular and save half the costs.





