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Chloe H.
Chloe H.
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"Study what you love, not what you think you need to. This is especially for those that are still at school; I am often asked what subjects are best to take, to best set themselves up to become a Pilot. This is twofold, firstly, the subjects you love, will probably be the ones that keep you most engaged and likely to yield the best results. Secondly, the stereotypical idea of a Pilot being great at Maths and Physics is false - there are those of us that didn't go to University, that have had one, or even multiple careers previously. This is a job most consider for life, it is far more important to do something you enjoy than chase a dream you think you need to."

Career path

About Chloe H.

Key experience
From a love of Maths as a young girl, a Physics degree was the obvious next step for me after I had finished my A-Levels. I completed my degree in 2010 and had always known that I'd wanted to be a Pilot and was fortunate enough to be given a place on the first year of the previous Future Pilot Programme, in 2011. I was straight into British Airways in 2014 and flew at both Heathrow and Gatwick on the Airbus 320 family, getting my command in 2018 as soon as I had the hours to do so! In 2019, looking for my next avenue to go down, my interest in health and fitness pushed me to head out to Thailand to complete a Yoga Teacher Training qualification. I hold a 200hrYTT and am currently undergoing another 300hr course to bring myself up to potentially train future Yoga Teachers too. I strongly believe the mindset that is practiced and taught in the tradition has huge benefits to those in the Aviation field; the ability to hold reactivity levels low is critical as a Pilot.
Current position
Flying shorthaul route around Europe out of Heathrow, I get to fly the A319, A320 and the A321, both in CEO and NEO variants.
Main motivation

Every day in the skies is different. Different customers, crew, destination and flying the A320 family, lots of variation in aircraft types. You can be spending a night in the Mediterranean in the summer or flying back from Reykjavik to see the dark sky full of cinematic Northern Lights. There are so many amazing places to explore. When we are lucky enough to get enough time off down-route, we are able to spend some time walking around the cobbled streets of Rome or riding bikes up and down the Danube, it's a fantastic job for travel. Many vocations these days people find monotonous, there, of course, is lots of repetition in this job, it is extremely procedural, but it's the little changes that keep it interesting.

Top advice
Study what you love, not what you think you need to. This is especially for those that are still at school; I am often asked what subjects are best to take, to best set themselves up to become a Pilot. This is twofold, firstly, the subjects you love, will probably be the ones that keep you most engaged and likely to yield the best results. Secondly, the stereotypical idea of a Pilot being great at Maths and Physics is false - there are those of us that didn't go to University, that have had one, or even multiple careers previously. This is a job most consider for life, it is far more important to do something you enjoy than chase a dream you think you need to.
Greatest achievement

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Discussions with Chloe H.

BA future pilot / speedbird program for UK visa holders

Hello, I am both a German and Australian citizen highly interested in becoming a pilot. Is it possible to apply for any of BAs speedbird or future pilot programs as an Australian citizen? My passport allows me to get a 2-3 year UK work visa until the age of 35. Kind regards Max

Eligibility advice, Visas

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NTR Second Officer Positions?

Hi, I am dual licensed SACAA & UKCAA fATPL holder, I also hold a valid APS MCC and FI rating. (<600hour TT, no jet experience) Are there any flight crew positions available, or will employment be at all possible? I am unable to pay for a full TR privately. Many thanks! This would be a dream!

Open roles, Open positions

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