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CTC offers accelerated airline placement for licensed pilots

Airline pilot training and resourcing organisation CTC Aviation has announced a brand new initiative to attract more qualified pilots onto its industry-renowned Airline Training Partnership (CTC ATP) consisting of a managed 'fast track' to airline career opportunities.

A dramatic increase in demand for both newly-qualified and experienced pilots from CTC Aviation’s Airline Partners has resulted in the development and launch of a ‘managed training plan’ to enable successful pilots to qualify for ‘fast track’ placement into an airline.

Each pilot will be provided with a bespoke, cost effective training programme designed to meet their individual needs; based on training history, experience and recency.

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All routes will include some practical Multi-Crew training, Crew Resource Management (CRM) and advanced jet handling skills training.

This will provide a time and financially efficient training route, by ensuring those holding the necessary qualifications and operational experience are able to access airline placement opportunities - without repeating elements of previous training or qualifications.

The CTC ATP route is designed to feed the growing demand for high-quality pilots with CTC Aviation’s Airline Partners.

CTC Aviation has also introduced a brand new enhancement to the programme: CTC ATP ‘Performance Protection’. This provides pilots with the reassurance that should they not achieve the required standard for airline placement, CTC Aviation will refund 30% of their training fee (subject to terms and conditions).

All training will be delivered from CTC Aviation’s Boeing and Airbus Crew Training Centre in Southampton (UK).

Applicants to CTC ATP will be required to complete an online application form and attend a selection day with CTC Aviation. Successful candidates will be offered a bespoke training plan, designed to ensure that they meet the standard required by the airlines.

Free CTC ATP Selection
All applicants to CTC ATP are required to completed CTC Aviation’s selection process and the company is offering free selection for applicants who apply and complete selection before 1 July 2016.

CTC Aviation’s dedicated graduate placement team liaise with airline employers to provide training records and arrange interviews on behalf of CTC ATP pilots; facilitating placement opportunities with the company’s growing number of Airline Partners including BA CityFlyer, easyJet, Flybe, Monarch and Thomas Cook Airlines.

CTC Aviation first launched its ATP Scheme in 1993 and this route - through high-quality, airline focused training - has evolved to become the industry-leading, multi-pilot airline course it is today.

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CTC ATP continues to open the flight deck door to numerous qualified pilots from Approved Training Organisations and various operators looking to benefit from industry –renowned training and to secure that lucrative, first airline co-pilot job.

In the first quarter of 2016, 74% of CTC ATP pilots have completed the AQC and secured placement with airlines such as easyJet, Flybe and Monarch. Lee Woodward, CTC Aviation’s Chief Operating Officer - Airline Resourcing predicts that the future looks even brighter: “We train in the region of 500 pilots a year through ab initio programmes such as CTC WINGS and CTC TAKEOFF but from what our Airline Partners are telling us, this figure will not satisfy their demand. We aim to further increase our own ab initio intake but we also need more newly qualified pilots right now. CTC ATP’s comprehensive range of AQC options has been launched to facilitate this.”

Above: Crew Training Centre – Southampton and CTC Aviation Headquarters UK.

CTC Aviation will be hosting a careers event for newly qualified pilots to learn more about CTC ATP and airline placement opportunities on Saturday 28 May at its Crew Training Centre – Southampton (UK).

To find out more and to register for free tickets: ctcaviation.com/events

Applications are now open for CTC ATP: ctcaviation.com/ctcatp

 

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