Overview
As the nation\'s flag carrier, we connect Britain with the world and the world with Britain. We have been doing this for over 100 years, from launching the world\'s first international scheduled air service between London and Paris to today. A job at British Airways is yours to make, whether you are the reassuring voice on the end of a phone, a smile at the door, under a wing keeping the turbines spinning or landing us gently in far-flung places.
We believe great things happen when you think big and bring your ambition to work. At British Airways the sky is never the limit.
The role
Direct Entry Pilot - Long-haul - UK CAA licence holder
The customer is at the heart of everything we do. Your goal is to provide the very best flight experience for each passenger. Wherever you are going, your flying will be world class. The life of a commercial pilot is exciting, and you\'ll be challenged daily to perform to the highest standards.
As a pilot in British Airways, your career path is flexible. Start on one of our 4 long-haul fleets and choose to transfer to another long-haul fleet or our short-haul fleet to become a captain. There are many opportunities outside of flying, from training to recruiting the pilots of the future.
In addition to career development within BA, you\'ll have access to our competitive reward and benefits package.
What you\'ll bring to British Airways
Minimum criteria to apply:
* Current type rating with a minimum of 1500 hours total time. This must include a minimum of 500 hours on a relevant aeroplane type and may include a maximum of 100 hours in a suitable simulator
* Flying experience on a relevant aeroplane type within the past 12 months
* UK Part-FCL licence (ATPL(A) or meet the hours requirements to obtain an ATPL(A))
* UK issued CAA Class 1 medical certificate with at least 6 months validity remaining from date of joining
* Height between 1.57m (5\'2") and 1.91m (6\'3"). Taller pilots may be required to undergo a functionality check for seating positions in BA fleets
* Good level of physical fitness
* Spoken and written English ICAO level 6
* Valid passport (minimum 12 months before expiry date)
* Able to comply with British Airways\' uniform standards
* Ability to swim 50m followed by treading water for 3 minutes and assist people in water
*The current type rating does not need to be on your UK licence. You must however hold a UK fATPL(A)/ATPL(A).
**The Part-FCL definition of a relevant aeroplane type is a multi-pilot turbo-jet aircraft certified to CS-25 or equivalent, or a multi-pilot turbo-prop aeroplane with a MTOW not less than 10 tonnes or seating more than 19 passengers.
***To be eligible for Zero Flight Time Training (ZFTT) you must have relevant aeroplane type experience within 12 months prior to a ZFTT Conversion course.
****ATPL requirements apply to this campaign; upgrading your licence will be completed during your type rating.
https://www.caa.co.uk/commercial-industry/pilot-licences/aeroplanes/airline-transport-pilot-licence-for-aeroplanes/
Opportunities available
Job opportunities are available on all fleets. Only CCQ courses on long-haul Airbus fleets. 777 pilots operate out of LHR and LGW; 777 pilots will operate the Boeing 777X when it enters service. A limited number of vacancies exist on other fleets, with preference to those that hold a current rating on the aircraft type. Moves to other fleets will be processed via the internal fleet move system and awarded on a seniority basis.
We are an equal opportunities employer and value diversity at British Airways. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, age, marital status, veteran status or disability status. This job description provides information essential to understanding the scope of the role and the overall nature and level of work.
However, this job description is not an exhaustive list of qualifications, skills, duties, responsibilities or working conditions.
*****Hotel accommodation can be requested and will be provided for 777 LGW flights on the day before duty and a day room after landing, if the flight duty period is over 8 hours.
What we offer
We believe all colleagues should feel valued for the part they play. Our rewards go beyond a competitive salary. From day one you\'ll have access to staff travel benefits including unlimited basic and premium standby tickets on British Airways flights. You\'ll also receive up to 30 discounted \"Hotline\" airfares per year for yourself, friends and family.
At British Airways you\'ll have opportunities to take on new challenges and progress across the business. We never stand still.
* Dynamic Career Path
* Varied Roster Patterns (night stops, day trips and tours)
* Company pension scheme (up to 15% employer contribution)
* Extensive staff travel
* Greater choice of fleet types
* Life insurance
* Company funded conversion course/type rating
* Discounted airfares for friends and family
* Discounts at selected car hire, hotels and stores
* Range of voluntary benefits for you and family
* Private medical cover and other schemes
Inclusion & Diversity
We recognise all colleagues are unique and bring originality, creativity and identity to work. We encourage people from all backgrounds to be part of our journey to become a Better BA.
Reapplication process
Candidates not successful at initial screening, video interview, capacity testing or assessment centre can reapply after 6 months. SIM stage reapplication is 12 months. You may apply to one airline within the British Airways family at a time. If unsuccessful, you will reapply after the specified period. Long-haul suitability is assessed during simulator assessment; if not meeting long-haul requirements, a role on the short-haul fleet may be offered. Successful candidates enter a hold pool with up to two offers; rejecting the second offer requires reapplication after 12 months.
If you are a current BA Cityflyer Pilot you must apply via Jobsearch
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