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Old 2nd July 2025 | 11:34
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But 5/2 - that's hard.
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Old 3rd July 2025 | 15:29
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Originally Posted by The Foss
It wouldn’t allow me to PM you - I think you need to make more posts first.
Hi,

I think my inbox only allows one Pm, I’ve cleared it now. Could you send again?

If not could you please compare both under this thread.

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Old 10th July 2025 | 20:03
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Interested too.

Also… is VISA sponsorship provided for non-UK residents?
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Old 28th July 2025 | 12:17
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How is the morale in the cabin these days?
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Old 1st August 2025 | 07:43
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From today’s H1 results - 737s destined for Vuelling.
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Old 4th August 2025 | 07:49
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Now that easy have opened up DEC in some U.K. bases, there seems to be a stronger case (if there wasn’t already) for further pay increases at BAEF, in order to be competitive.
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Old 4th August 2025 | 08:49
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Originally Posted by 737 Jockey
Now that easy have opened up DEC in some U.K. bases, there seems to be a stronger case (if there wasn’t already) for further pay increases at BAEF, in order to be competitive.
only if people start leaving.
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Old 5th August 2025 | 11:25
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Hold Pool

Anyone entered into BAEF Hold Pool 2025 been given start dates? Sucessful in June, wondering what the avg lead time is currently.
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Old 22nd August 2025 | 10:52
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Anyone entered into BAEF Hold Pool 2025 been given start dates? Sucessful in June, wondering what the avg lead time is currently.
I passed in November and still haven’t heard anything!
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Old 24th August 2025 | 15:56
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I passed in November and still haven’t heard anything!

Which seat?
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Old 24th August 2025 | 17:44
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DE FO - passed in December and still nothing heard. No hold pool update since May.
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Old 26th August 2025 | 10:25
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DEFO. Passed in January. anyone else?
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Old 26th August 2025 | 15:38
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Anyone with insight for the SIM as DEC rated? Even PM is appreciated.

Many thanks.
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Old 6th September 2025 | 06:49
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Anyone with insight for the SIM as DEC rated? Even PM is appreciated.

Many thanks.
Would be happy to know as well

Thanks!
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Old 6th September 2025 | 13:41
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The dep hold pool has been put on the backburner. Their priority is the first batch of SPA cadets which are about to join. They are going to consume the 320 training capacity for the next while, unluckily for all those in the 320 DEP pool.
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Old 9th September 2025 | 06:42
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The dep hold pool has been put on the backburner. Their priority is the first batch of SPA cadets which are about to join. They are going to consume the 320 training capacity for the next while, unluckily for all those in the 320 DEP pool.
You're a pilot, possibly who built experience in the Armed Forces and / or in other civilian flying organisations. You passed assessment and enter the holding pool. You are now surplus to requirement because people who aren't yet pilots are being paid and trained to join the company. BA as the flag carrier was the dream... but in the cold light of adulthood reality, this company does seem like madness. And that's all on top of the unions allowing BA to open EF; paying pilots less to wear the same uniform, to operate the same aircraft, from the same city.

Well done British aviation! It's either £100K + to join Orange, or a lottery ticket to join a two-speed Red, White and Blue. Doesn't seem like a level playing field at these operators for aspiring pilots.
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Old 9th September 2025 | 08:57
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It was a mistake to branch off from BA, but they need the books to say otherwise. So concentrating on SPA pilots will keep the pilot wage bill as low as possible. I bet the initial flight training remains on BA’s books though.
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Old 9th September 2025 | 10:56
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The UK and BA has a long history of fully or partially sponsored cadet schemes, which ended after 9/11. The rebirth of these schemes is very welcome - and helps meet a large recruitment requirement that can’t be guaranteed to meet by experienced pilots alone. Experienced pilots are more likely to join long haul which isn’t affected by the SPA training requirement on short haul anyway. EF pilots are still on the master seniority list and LGW was always a niche / unpopular posting anyway.
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Old 9th September 2025 | 12:39
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Originally Posted by Chauderon
You're a pilot, possibly who built experience in the Armed Forces and / or in other civilian flying organisations. You passed assessment and enter the holding pool. You are now surplus to requirement because people who aren't yet pilots are being paid and trained to join the company. BA as the flag carrier was the dream... but in the cold light of adulthood reality, this company does seem like madness. And that's all on top of the unions allowing BA to open EF; paying pilots less to wear the same uniform, to operate the same aircraft, from the same city.

Well done British aviation! It's either £100K + to join Orange, or a lottery ticket to join a two-speed Red, White and Blue. Doesn't seem like a level playing field at these operators for aspiring pilots.
BA, be it via Mainline or Euroflyer has literally been recruiting from integrated/modular/experienced pilots exclusively for the last couple of years. They have restarted a fully funded scheme where the only barrier to entry is aptitude and ability that requires no financial burden on the individual, and somehow you've managed to spin this as being something awful just because you've been unfortunate with timing.
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Old 9th September 2025 | 13:52
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Originally Posted by go-around flap 15
BA, be it via Mainline or Euroflyer has literally been recruiting from integrated/modular/experienced pilots exclusively for the last couple of years. They have restarted a fully funded scheme where the only barrier to entry is aptitude and ability that requires no financial burden on the individual, and somehow you've managed to spin this as being something awful just because you've been unfortunate with timing.
I have a better job elsewhere, so it’s not personal. I agree funded schemes are a positive for the industry, but where pilots perhaps didn’t have that opportunity, have been accepted into a holding pool for a place that’s then not available; doesn’t sound positive for those individuals.
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