
We suggest studying subjects you enjoy, we don’t favour any particular A-levels or degrees.

You may also need A-levels or the equivalent. To be able to obtain and hold a UK CAA Class 1 medical with no restrictions and meet British Airways medical criteria.įor most cadet and training schemes you will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade A to C (4-9), including Mathematics, English and a Science.For international academic comparisons, see: GCSE Maths, English & Science grade C/4 and above.Before training starts, you must have completed referencing and pre-employment checks to the satisfactory standard and supply satisfactory UK and international Criminal Record Checks.Able to obtain and hold a UK CAA Class 1 medical with no restrictions and meet British Airways medical criteria.If you’re taller than 1.90m, you may submit an application, but may be required to undergo a functionality check. Height is accurately determined during the assessment process. A valid passport which permits unrestricted worldwide travel.The unrestricted right to live and work in the UK (Please note that a work/study visa does not satisfy this requirement).This must be the Academic test, not General Training. For non-native English speakers, you will need to a certificate proving you have achieved International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Level 5.5 overall, with no less than 5.5 in any individual area (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking).

Fluent in English (and, if applicable, an ICAO Level 6 on completion of training).
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GCSE Maths, English and Science excluding General studies and Critical Thinking, grade C/4 and above plus 112 UCAS points according to the 2017 UCAS point system or equivalent (academic and vocational qualifications accepted).At least 17 years of age to apply and 18 years of age to start training.
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Historically our cadet programmes offer two routes Multi Pilots Licence (MPL) and a full Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL), despite not currently being open the entry criteria to both routes are highlighted below to allow you forward planning You’ll also be a great team player, with the potential to lead by example in creating amazing experiences for everyone on board. A cool head under pressure is a must, and you need the ability to solve complex problems using verbal and mathematical reasoning. So, you’ll need raw talent but also the passion and motivation to excel during the demanding training programme. Their passion and enthusiasm impress everyone they meet. Talk to any of our Pilots and you’ll see what makes British Airways different. But it’s the way a BA pilot acts that really sets them apart.

In terms of technical ability, our standards are very high. We want to recruit the best candidates and our NQPP selection criteria reflects this, you will also need to have completed an APS MCC qualification and hold a UK Part- FCL licence and Class 1 Medical to join us.įuture opportunities will be posted on our careers website. We would encourage you to visit as many Flight Schools as you can and train at the one which feels most comfortable for you- you are likely to do better somewhere that feels like home! This programme enables both Integrated and Modular students to apply regardless of which Flight School you have chosen to train with. In 2019 we were proud to launch Our Newly Qualified Pilot Pathway (NQPP). Future opportunities will be posted on this page, and we would encourage you to sign up for ‘Future Pilot’ job alerts. British Airways does not currently have any Cadet Programme opportunities.
