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Alternative routes into CTC Wings
Little or no flying experience?...
CTC Wings Cadet route
The CTC Wings Cadet route provides you with a sponsored training programme... all you need is talent and ambition. More...
Full time integrated CPL / IR
CTC TAKEOFF iCP route
An opportunity for those without the right to live and work in the EU to achieve JAA CPL/IR and ATPL. More...

CTC Wings is the one of the world's top flight airline pilot training programmes, turning dreams into exciting careers with world-class airlines including easyJet, Thomson Airways, British Airways, Jet2.com, Monarch Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines, Jetstar Pacific, CityJet, DHL Air, Eagle Airways (New Zealand) and easyJet Switzerland.
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April 2010: CTC is the route into easyJeteasyJet, Europe's leading airline has chosen CTC as their preferred pilot supplier. For the year 2010 alone, CTC will train and supply 190 new pilots to easyJet through a combination of new cadet pilots and experienced Airbus First Officers. Whilst not offering a total guarantee of placement, this fact alone means that if you are up for the challenge, CTC Wings should be your first choice – it’s the route to take! |
If you dream of becoming a pilot but have little or no previous flying experience, you can apply to CTC Wings as a cadet. We'll take you from basic training through to type rating and airline pilot training - the perfect start to a flying career. Find out more about airline pilot training...
Upon completion of all training you may be offered the opportunity to join CTC's FlexiCrew programme, providing flying services to CTC's client airlines. More information on this programme will be provided at the time such opportunities arise, including how the security is bond is treated.
