Easy DEP with rating but no hours on type?
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Easy DEP with rating but no hours on type?
OK, Ive got to ask this. I have a Bus rating with no hours on type except for the Base training.
I also have a few thousand hours on medium sized jet.
I have been told that although I would qualify now for the DEP scheme, I would have to undertake a Full type rating again on the A320. This I can't really see the point of.
I'm sure the CAA would have something to say about it I'm sure. After all, why would they bother to re-issue a current and valid rating again?
A refresher course maybe but the full course over again?
I also have a few thousand hours on medium sized jet.
I have been told that although I would qualify now for the DEP scheme, I would have to undertake a Full type rating again on the A320. This I can't really see the point of.
I'm sure the CAA would have something to say about it I'm sure. After all, why would they bother to re-issue a current and valid rating again?
A refresher course maybe but the full course over again?
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They are presumably asking/telling you to do the course again not get another rating issued. In that case it's got nothing to do with the CAA.
A company can get you to do whatever trg it wishes.
Why not just do the course. Won't take that much longer and should be a breeze with the type rating already in the bag.
A company can get you to do whatever trg it wishes.
Why not just do the course. Won't take that much longer and should be a breeze with the type rating already in the bag.

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From: Put out to graze
Its all about a common demoninator.
There are type ratings and there are type ratings. easyJets training is second to none, its one area they never scrimp and scrape on. By sending their pilots through their course they know what they are getting and to what level they have been trained.
All in all its a good deal for everyone except easy's pockets!
You wont be 'reissused' with a new rating, if its on your licence you keep it. The CAA would be more than happy to reissuse you with a new rating - after all its another fee for them!!
There are type ratings and there are type ratings. easyJets training is second to none, its one area they never scrimp and scrape on. By sending their pilots through their course they know what they are getting and to what level they have been trained.
All in all its a good deal for everyone except easy's pockets!
You wont be 'reissused' with a new rating, if its on your licence you keep it. The CAA would be more than happy to reissuse you with a new rating - after all its another fee for them!!
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Yes most of them struggled and overloaded the training department,ended up being sent on gardening leave on full pay(I believe) and training is now being completed during the quiter winter months. to be fair on the guys Gecat training is of a fairly poor quality and minimalist when compared to easyjet training. Before any mudslinging i have done to type ratings at Gecat and both have been very poor quaility and very disorganised!
I wouldn't worry about doing the course over the easy course at Burgess Hill is good and will prepare you well for line training, the training etho's is also very good,lots of support available.
I suspect they are asking Bad Robot to do the whole course to prevent any problems in line training which long term is much more efficient!
I did 6 years at easy and have no bad words for the training department.
I wouldn't worry about doing the course over the easy course at Burgess Hill is good and will prepare you well for line training, the training etho's is also very good,lots of support available.
I suspect they are asking Bad Robot to do the whole course to prevent any problems in line training which long term is much more efficient!
I did 6 years at easy and have no bad words for the training department.





