British Airways recruiting newly qualified modular pilots for A320 fleet

British Airways has re-launched its Newly Qualified Pilot Pathway (NQPP) making it possible for low hours pilots with a UK licence to apply for a job with the carrier on its Airbus A320 fleet.

The NQPP was last available in 2019 and is now open to newly qualified pilots who have completed their training via a modular or integrated route.

To apply, candidates must have completed their training and be in possession of a UK Part-FCL licence. Successful candidates will join BA Euroflyer on the A320 fleet at London Gatwick.

The key application requirements are:

  • ATPL Ground School average score of 85% or above, with no more than three resits

  • First series pass in both CPL and ME-IR

  • APS MCC

  • aUPRT

  • Must have completed all training and applied for UK Part-FCL licence with CAA

  • No more than three training providers for the following stages of training: Ground School, CPL/IR, APS MCC (PPL, hour building and aUPRT is not included in the three training provider limit)

If you’re currently in training and have not yet completed APS MCC, VA Airline Training’s AirlineReady® APS MCC course, which is available on the Airbus A320, will help to you to meet the requirements for a British Airways application.


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