July 2012

British Airways City Flyer selects FTEJerez to train their future MPL pilots.

Flight Training Europe (FTEJerez) is delighted to announce that BACityflyer has selected FTEJerez to launch their Multi-Crew Pilot Licence (MPL) program to train their future pilots.

FTEJerez’s CEO declared “This is a very important milestone for FTEJerez and BACityflyer. FTEJerez was the first organization approved to conduct MPL by the UK CAA in 2009, and after running 5 courses we can say the program has proven to be a huge success. BACityFlyer will be the second airline training under this system with us, and I am confident that we will exceed their expectations.”

FTEJerez proud to announce the purchase of up to 8 Diamond DA42 Aircraft

Following on the recent launch of the FTEJerez Airline First Officer Programme, FTEJerez has announced plans for the expansion of our current fleet consisting of 20 Piper Warrior and 7 Piper Seneca aircraft and accompanying flight training devices.

Course 105’s Qatar Airways and self sponsored cadets graduate

Last Friday 6th July, FTEJerez proudly graduated course 105. The graduates from this course were Qatar Airways cadets Tariq Osama Al Asmar and Alaa Halabi, and self sponsored cadets Jovana Babaca, Matthew Dawe, Lorenzo Pelosi, Adrian Thomson Hayes and Alexander Urmston.

FTEJerez ATC Milestones

FTEJerez is pleased to announce significant landmarks that our ATC training division, in partnership with Global Aerospace Logistics, has attained recently. 

Our graduate Sergio Fiz, the first air traffic controller student to graduate with a private training organisation in Spain, has been awarded his ATCO Licence (TWR/ADI) this week. Sergio, who is working at Weston Executive Airport in Ireland, successfully passed a very demanding 3 hour check out, satisfying the IAA Regulator as to his competence.

FERRONATS controllers complete FTEJerez’s RAD for ADI course

FTEJerez recently increased its portfolio of ATC training services with RAD for ADI courses, reaching an agreement with Ferronats to provide their cadets with this training. This week, five Ferronats students from Spain and Poland have undertaken the course and have successfully finished their training today, attaining the ADI / RAD endorsement.