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potkettleblack 13th Oct 2008 08:26

PAT have aparrently got themselve added as an "approved FTO" as well but haven't made it in lights on the Flybe website. That pretty much covers just about all the decent modular FTO's in the UK that Flybe will hire from!

PAT - Flight school graduates and flight training developments

Grizzle 13th Oct 2008 08:44

Five Rings

I am am not an ex FTE grad and have no wish to 'over sell' them. The fact is there are a lot of them in our crewrooms too. One of their recent starters told me that FTE had stated that Flybe had recruited 25% of all their output in the last two years, therefore


I believe that Flybe's largest supplier of integrated school recruits come from FTE - but not on every course

There are certainly a lot of recruits from Oxford & Cabair amongst other schools too. The reason for the focus on FTE is only because Flybe & FTE have announced the MPL - the subject of the thread.

also


Flybe will of course take quality candidates from any source.
provided they comply with the criteria you suggest :ok:.


Don't oversell FTE, there are other ways to join Flybe.
It would appear you and me both ;)

G-BFUN 13th Oct 2008 13:46

With the modular approach to Flybe, I have read numerous articles in flight etc that flybe req that your flight training to be done at no more than 2 FTO.

Obviously I will get in touch with flybe to firm it up but was wondering if anyone knew for definite from what stage in your training.

Is it just commercial onwards (after writtens)? e.g.
PPL place A
Writtens fATPL place B
then no more than 2 providers after this for your CPL/ME/IR/MCC?

So tech. from the start you could have done your training in 4 places, your PPL at one place, your writtens ar another, THEN CPL/ME/IR somewhere else, MCC somewhere else as well.

Cheers guys n gals.

Also do you think it makes a big difference if you went with a FTO that is not on flybe's recruitment pages, like Bristol or Stapleford? As they do have Atlantic and Aeros on their website.

1013 with altsel 13th Oct 2008 13:58

It doesnt make a differance!!!! I was modular and trained at four schools in total! PPl, ATPL exams CPL and IR , MCC. Then got a job with Flybe!!! And I know many others that did the same!

5 RINGS 13th Oct 2008 16:11

Grizzle,

glad to see the gap between us shrinking ;)

Maude Charlee 13th Oct 2008 18:08

In analysing Flybe's modular preference for no more than 2 FTOs for training, forget anything and everything to do with PPL stage training.

They are talking about commercial training only, and yes, I believe this also includes the groundschool.

However, remember, Flybe are only one of a large number of airlines/operators where you can start your commercial career. Go down whichever route best suits your circumstances, and which you believe gives you the best chance of gaining that licence. Don't blinker yourselves to just one potential employer, however good a place it may be to get your career underway.

Once you have a certain level of genuine commercial experience under your belt, the world is your oyster and all this will seem trivial and irrelevant. A bit like your school exam results once you've been working for a living for X number of years.

Mister Geezer 13th Oct 2008 18:44


once you've been working for a living for X number of years.
Eh... 'work' - what is that MC? :}

Grizzle 13th Oct 2008 19:06

5 Rings
Tres bien ! ;) I wasn't aware of a gap :ok:

xbilz 14th Oct 2008 12:13

!!! Stop !!!
 
Please stop it here before the thread is hijacked by one FTO and multiple FTO scenarios ..:ugh:

This thread is to discuss and share flybe MPL scheme information. Keep it this way .. please !

Thanks :ok:


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