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Old 2nd June 2023 | 18:35
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Non-Type Rated Co-Pilots will complete a full self-funded* A320 Type Rating with one of our approved training organisations at the start of easyJet employment.

*Sponsorship scheme available for NTR experienced pilots who will be based in the UK. More detail will be provided at assessment centre.

Requirements of the Role
For your application to be progressed, you must have:- Operated on aircraft above 10 Tonnes MTOW within the last 12 months (at point of application).

- A minimum of 1,500 hours on aircraft above 10 Tonnes MTOW (by easyJet induction date).

Mental!!
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Old 2nd June 2023 | 20:00
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Originally Posted by osuldavid
Non-Type Rated Co-Pilots will complete a full self-funded* A320 Type Rating with one of our approved training organisations at the start of easyJet employment.

*Sponsorship scheme available for NTR experienced pilots who will be based in the UK. More detail will be provided at assessment centre.

Requirements of the Role
For your application to be progressed, you must have:- Operated on aircraft above 10 Tonnes MTOW within the last 12 months (at point of application).

- A minimum of 1,500 hours on aircraft above 10 Tonnes MTOW (by easyJet induction date).

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what’s mental is that people are applying for it. If no one applied then they’d pay for the rating. It’s a market economy
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Old 3rd June 2023 | 08:53
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EasyJet is not a good financial prospect for experienced FOs coming from the outside. The pay is atrocious and to think you'll likely have a loan to manage as well.
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Old 3rd June 2023 | 09:08
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Originally Posted by osuldavid
Non-Type Rated Co-Pilots will complete a full self-funded* A320 Type Rating with one of our approved training organisations at the start of easyJet employment.

*Sponsorship scheme available for NTR experienced pilots who will be based in the UK. More detail will be provided at assessment centre.

Requirements of the Role
For your application to be progressed, you must have:- Operated on aircraft above 10 Tonnes MTOW within the last 12 months (at point of application).

- A minimum of 1,500 hours on aircraft above 10 Tonnes MTOW (by easyJet induction date).

Mental!!
As others have said, pretty simple solution to paying for a type rating. Don’t.
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Old 3rd June 2023 | 09:34
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Why on earth would you pay for a TR if you have descent hours in this current Pilot market 😂
I haven't logged my hours in that way, do they need climb and cruise hours as well or just descent?
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Old 3rd June 2023 | 10:19
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I haven't logged my hours in that way, do they need climb and cruise hours as well or just descent?
Descent hours requirement is not as bad as requirement to have cross-country hours and you are at a company flying domestically only :/

On the topic: like others said if they wouldn't received applications for this BS they wouldn't do it
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Old 3rd June 2023 | 10:41
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Interesting that they will sponsor the type rating for UK based people, is there a shortage of qualified FOs in the UK market at the moment?
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Old 3rd June 2023 | 11:28
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Interesting that they will sponsor the type rating for UK based people, is there a shortage of qualified FOs in the UK market at the moment?
I think Jet2 are taking quite a few from EasyJet at the moment.
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Originally Posted by mrguy
Interesting that they will sponsor the type rating for UK based people, is there a shortage of qualified FOs in the UK market at the moment?

probably a shortage of U.K. licence plus right to live & work in the U.K. Pilots, coupled to BA, Virgin and Jet2 (Airbus) hoovering up qualified FO’s.

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Originally Posted by mrguy
Interesting that they will sponsor the type rating for UK based people, is there a shortage of qualified FOs in the UK market at the moment?
There is currently a tightening in the supply of UK CAA licence holders with CS25 time and the right to live and work in the UK; BA, BAEF, BACF, VS, EZY, RYR, DHL, WAUK, TUI, Jet2, Wizz UK, Eastern, Logan, Titan and other regional and executive carriers have all been recruiting and the market is a fairly buoyant place- for now. As ever it is cyclical and what everyone is doing is finding a seat to be sat on when the music stops playing again.

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Old 4th June 2023 | 07:22
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This has to be the only upside of Brexit!
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Old 5th June 2023 | 16:24
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Flights are being cancelled daily due to lack of FO's in EZJ. They have cocked up the numbers yet again and over estimated the ease with which French cadet meat can be herded onto the line.
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Old 6th June 2023 | 00:33
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Originally Posted by Daidaidionsyus
Flights are being cancelled daily due to lack of FO's in EZJ. They have cocked up the numbers yet again and over estimated the ease with which French cadet meat can be herded onto the line.
If they didn't have nonsense filled assessment days run by "talent managers", and didnt run discriminative anti male type rating schemes all those years, then they may not be in their current predicament
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Old 6th June 2023 | 17:57
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Originally Posted by A320LGW
If they didn't have nonsense filled assessment days run by "talent managers", and didnt run discriminative anti male type rating schemes all those years, then they may not be in their current predicament
That goes for other UK airlines too.
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Old 7th June 2023 | 08:06
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Can you elaborate on the anti-male stuff?
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Old 7th June 2023 | 09:57
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Can you elaborate on the anti-male stuff?
Amy Johnson flying programme open exclusively to females
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Old 7th June 2023 | 10:33
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I can confirm the Amy Johnson course is open to both males and females. I have flown with a male first officer who joined easyjet via it.
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Old 7th June 2023 | 10:39
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Can you elaborate on the anti-male stuff?
And take a look at the cadet graduation pictures - how do they compare to the percentage of applicants who are "pale males"?!

I withdrew from joining a DEC course some years ago, partly because I encountered a sort of passive aggressive arrogance when I had to deal with HR (and strange how quiet they are on their gender balance in other departments)! ... and partly because I couldn't stomach forking out for a very expensive type rating (out of my net pay, what's more). And the leadership did not impress me - Dame Sharon White of John Lewis reminds me of Dame Carolyn.

Jones, yes that is now correct, but for a long time, it was barred to male applicants.

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About 4 years ago at a UK easyJet recruitment day; I was type rated, with about 14 years and 8,000 hours on Airbus A320/321/330, and current on the '330 at the time. I was only offered a Milan base, and they said I would have to give easyJet £8,000 out of my pay for my A320/321 revalidation..........

.........No thanks !!

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Old 7th June 2023 | 12:20
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Originally Posted by R T Jones
I can confirm the Amy Johnson course is open to both males and females. I have flown with a male first officer who joined easyjet via it.

Was "he" a male when "he" applied?
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