I have a ICAO license, typed rated on A320, and ICAO language level 6. I am unsure if I meet the requirements
Yassin O. asked a question to Chloe H.
I have a CPL ICAO pilot license. I don't have any flying hours on the A320. I was thinking of converting my license to EASA, but I don't think that it'll help me with applying. Do I have a realistic chance of getting in a entry level position for piloting if I obtain 500 hours on the ICAO license?
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- Author: Yassin O.
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CHChloe H. Captain
Hi Yassin
For our mainline direct entry pilot campaign, you would need to have 500 hours on the A320, however for our Euroflyer direct entry pilot campaign the hours do not need to be on the A320, they could be obtained on any CS-25 Aircraft (you can find the eligible aircraft on this list https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/downloads/136197/en ). If you have either 500 hours or 100 sectors on one of these aircraft you will be able to apply for the EuroFlyer vacancy.
For all our campaigns, you will need to obtain a UK license and should you need to, complete at least 50% of the ATPLs before progressing to the simulator phase of the assessment.
Finally, for mainline positions we can sponsor those without a right to work in the UK visa, but for the others, unfortunately you would not be eligible to apply.
I hope this helps
Chloë