Pilot position at BA CityFlyer with an EASA CPL

Hi! I am interested in the BA CityFlyer First officer (newly qualified pilot) position that is advertised on the careers page. In the job description it says "Current UK CAA Part-FCL licence (Frozen ATPL (A) or CPL (A) or MPL) or ability to convert to a UK licence using CAA EASA transfer process route 3, 4, 5 or 6 (link below)". I would be eligible to do the transfer process through route 4, since I have an EASA CPL but have not previously held a UK CAA licence. However, when I try to apply, there is a question that asks if I have a UK CAA licence, but no mention of having an EASA licence and converting it, and the application wont let me advance if i dont tick the "yes" box. Is there a mistake in the application, since the job description lists the above requirements, or is the job description wrong? Or can I just check "yes" since this is regarding a BA CityFlyer position and the application site may be based on a general british airways pilot application. any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!

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  • Author: Raphael V.
  • Category: Eligibility advice, Qualifications
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    Chloe H. Captain

    Hello Raphael - 

    Please could you email recruitment@jobs.ba.com, they will be able to help or direct you further after you fill in their form.

    Best of luck

    Chloe

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