Mpl Flight College

il y a 3 semaines


Zaventem, Belgique TUI Temps plein

**About the training**

Our experienced instructors will prepare you for your job as a First Officer of a Boeing 737 in 18 months. The intensive theoretical and practical training makes sure you will learn all the intricacies of the job.
Set off to a flying start and register for the training

**About you**
In order to start the training, you have to meet certain requirements. If you do not meet the requirements, you unfortunately do not qualify for this training.
Our students:

- are at least 18 years old when the training starts or will celebrate their 18th birthday in the year in which the training starts
- are fluent in speaking/understanding and writing/reading English (ICOA level 4). Knowledge of Dutch and French is a plus, but not a must
- qualify for a European passport or already have a valid European passport
- obtain a Class 1 medical before the start of the training
- do not have any other Part FCL licence at this moment
- are passionate about aviation, flight experience is not required
- have been vaccinated against yellow fever - at their own expense - at the start of the training
- are able to present a police clearance certificate and do not mind a background check
- are responsible for payment of the total cost of € 58,000 (You can pay this amount in several instalments in accordance with one of the existing payment plans).

**You and TUI**
Working at TUI entails many advantages:

- Experienced instructors will give you an intensive pilot training
- This training costs 30 to 50% less than the alternatives
- No hidden expenses
- After the training you will be type rated for the B737
- After the 18-month training, we will offer you a 6-month summer contract with the possibility of extension

TUI Netherlands and TUI Belgium constitute the TUI Benelux cluster. The organisations of both countries each serve their own internal market through the Tour operator, their own Airline and Retail, but collaborate closely in many areas, thus benefiting from the common scale.