Overview of the TUI Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) Cadet Pilot Assessment Preparation Online Course

TUI MULTI-CREW PILOT LICENCE (MPL) CADET PROGRAMME

Program Overview:

The TUI Multi-Crew Pilot Licence (MPL) Cadet Programme offers an exceptional opportunity for individuals with little or no flying experience to become professional pilots. This 19-month program is designed to provide comprehensive training and preparation for a career as a Cadet Pilot with TUI Airlines, flying the Boeing 737. The program emphasizes commitment, resilience, and hard work while promising an exciting and dynamic career in the aviation industry.

Eligibility Requirements:

To be eligible for the MPL Cadet Programme, applicants must meet certain criteria, including:

  • Age of at least 18 years by September 1, 2023.
  • Possession of at least five GCSEs, including Mathematics, English, and a Science subject, with grades C/4 or higher, or equivalent qualifications.
  • Fluency in English, both verbally and in writing.
  • Eligibility to live and work indefinitely in the UK without additional approvals.
  • A valid passport allowing unrestricted worldwide travel.
  • Height of at least 1.58cm (5ft 2in).
  • Ability to swim 25m.
  • Ability to obtain a Class 1 medical issued by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) before training commencement.
  • Successful completion of referencing and pre-employment checks.

Course Phases:

The MPL Cadet Programme consists of four phases:

  1. ATPL Ground School (Theoretical Knowledge Instruction): A 26-week phase involving 750 hours of remote computer-based training (CBT) and virtual classroom learning, covering theoretical knowledge and completion of 13 ground school exams.
  2. Basic Flying Training: A 30-week phase where cadets will undergo approximately 62 hours of flying in a Robin DR401 aircraft, alongside 3 hours of Upset Prevention & Recovery Training (UPRT) on an advanced trainer aircraft.
  3. Intermediate & Advanced Flying Training: A 22-week phase taking place in a B737 simulator, involving approximately 270 hours of simulator training including a type rating.
  4. Line Training: Practical flying experience with TUI Airline, transitioning from simulator training to actual flight operations.

Funding:

The MPL Cadet Programme covers various expenses, including all course and training costs, upfront training and license fees, accommodation from phase 2 onwards, uniforms, ATPL theory exam fees, and required equipment. Cadets are responsible for renewing their Class 1 medical, personal travel, food, and personal living expenses. Upon completing training and joining TUI as a Cadet Pilot, a Cadet Pilot salary will be provided for four years, which includes repayment of training costs to TUI via salary sacrifice.

Assessment Process:

The assessment process is conducted in five stages:

  1. Application submission and CV review.
  2. Questionnaire and online assessments (verbal, numerical, and logical reasoning).
  3. One-way digital interview.
  4. Assessment day at TUI Training Centre, including exercises and individual interview.
  5. Flying test in a simulator to assess pilot aptitude.

FAQs:

  • Qualifications: Minimum of five GCSEs, including Math, English, and Science, at grade C/4 or above.
  • Nationality: All applicants must have the right to live and work in the UK; visa support is not provided.
  • Previous Experience: No prior flight training or experience required.
  • PPL Holders: Applicants with a Private Pilot's License (PPL) are eligible.
  • CPL/IR Holders: Not eligible; program designed for those with little or no flying experience.
  • ATPL Ground Exams: Applicants in progress or completion of ATPL ground exams are eligible.
  • Age Requirement: Minimum age of 18 to commence training.
  • Accommodation: Included from phase 2 onwards in private, en-suite, self-catered units.
  • Course Start: Scheduled for early September 2023.
  • Future Courses: Courses will continue in 2024.
  • Training Duration: Approximately 19 months.
  • Job Guarantee: Successful completion leads to a Cadet Pilot role with TUI Airlines.
  • Base Location: Placement upon qualification.
  • Further Questions: Contact information not provided.

Note: Applications are currently closed and will reopen in January 2024. Visit TUI Official website for latest information.

Lesson Summary

The TUI Multi-Crew Pilot Licence (MPL) Cadet Programme is a 19-month program designed to provide comprehensive training and preparation for a career as a Cadet Pilot with TUI Airlines, flying the Boeing 737. Cadets will commit to gaining theoretical knowledge and practical flying experience, achieving ATPL ground school exams, and completing a type rating. Upon successful completion, Cadets will be placed in a Cadet Pilot role with TUI Airlines. Eligibility Requirements:
  • Age of at least 18 years by September 1, 2023.
  • At least five GCSEs, including Mathematics, English, and a Science subject, with grades C/4 or higher, or equivalent qualifications.
  • Fluency in English, both verbally and in writing.
  • Height of at least 1.58cm (5ft 2in).
  • Valid passport and the right to live and work in the UK.
  • Ability to swim 25m.
  • Class 1 medical issued by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) before training commencement.
  • Successful completion of referencing and pre-employment checks.
Course Phases:
  • ATPL Ground School: 26-week phase involving 750 of remote computer-based training (CBT) and virtual classroom learning.
  • Basic Flying Training: 30-week phase with 62 hours of flying in a Robin DR401 aircraft and UPRT.
  • Intermediate & Advanced Flying Training: 22-week phase comprising 270 hours of simulator training including type rating.
  • Line Training: Practical flying experience and transition to actual flight operations.
Funding: Costs including training, licenses, uniforms, exams, and equipment are covered. Cadets are responsible for Class 1 medical renewal, personal travel, food, and personal living expenses. Salary sacrifice is used to reimburse training costs to TUI. Assessment Process: Application submission and CV review, followed by questionnaire, on-line assessments, one-way digital interview, an assessment day, and flying test. Applications are closed and will reopen in January 2024. Visit the TUI Official website for the latest information.

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