Airline Pilot Training - Hopefully?

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Airline Pilot Training - Hopefully?

Postby scotline » Wed May 14, 2008 1:34 pm

Well I am anticipating some negative comments to this post but hopefully they wont be too bad.

I have been here for a while and in real life flying I am hoping to make my way in the avaiation industry as a pilot. I completed my JAR- PPL this time last year and have been studying the ATPL manuals since. Some of the older, mature members will be familiar with Oxford Aviation Academy, as it is now known. I am hoping to get a place there for my flying training. I am in work at the moment and currently finishing academic studies in scotland for an HND in mechanical engineering.

The one snag though is the fact I have to piece together
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Re: Airline Pilot Training - Hopefully?

Postby pete » Thu May 15, 2008 12:51 am

Hi Scott,
While I would fully support air training and seeking sponsorship for that, it  would be a good idea to remember that online your best bet would be to seek such sponsorship where you may be known.

In the online world, which is full of scams, it is unlikely would will have much trust as a new member asking for donations.

I'm sure your cause is legit and I wish you the very best in seeking your sponsorship.

It would appear that in the UK there are many avenues to look at in commercial pilot sponsorship

Here's a starter
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Re: Airline Pilot Training - Hopefully?

Postby C » Fri May 16, 2008 9:58 am

I'm with Pete on this - particularly if you are going through OATS/OAA anyway, as they operate several of the part sponsored schemes in the UK anyway. That includes the new NetJets cadet programme too, which like other sponsored schemes offers a job on completion and a guaranteed source of funds to repay the loan. Ok, it may be a little more complex to apply, as you'll have to be selected, but that security of knowing from day one that at the end of the course you've got a job lined up would be like gold dust.

I notice OAA currently run schemes with BA, NetJets, Flybe, Thomas Cook and XL. Of course as per the norm these days, in the end you'll pay for it, but not up front. :)

Of course there's always CTC Wings if you fancy a few months in NZ - again under broadly the same terms. I know a fair few who've been quite successful on the scheme.
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Re: Airline Pilot Training - Hopefully?

Postby scotline » Thu Jun 05, 2008 2:07 pm

I was accepted to progress to CTC wings phase 2 the other day after my initial application. I have an aptitude test and interview on the 24th of June. I am pending on the Netjet shortlist just now until the next batch gets examined. I had some positive feedback but they state that it will be a month or two before I hear from them again.

Fingers crossed.
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Re: Airline Pilot Training - Hopefully?

Postby C » Thu Jun 05, 2008 4:16 pm

I was accepted to progress to CTC wings phase 2 the other day after my initial application. I have an aptitude test and interview on the 24th of June. I am pending on the Netjet shortlist just now until the next batch gets examined. I had some positive feedback but they state that it will be a month or two before I hear from them again.

Fingers crossed.


Well done. As you say fingers crossed. :)
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