Irish pilots in BA
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Guys, Just received my BA Sponsorhip form and am going to apply this week.
This may be a silly question but does anyone know if there are currently any pilots from the Rep of Ireland studying on this course at the moment. Being Irish, I have and having applied to various airlines in the past I feel that some airlines like to keep sponsorship positions for their own nationalities. This may of course be untrue but any info would be great.
Thanks.
This may be a silly question but does anyone know if there are currently any pilots from the Rep of Ireland studying on this course at the moment. Being Irish, I have and having applied to various airlines in the past I feel that some airlines like to keep sponsorship positions for their own nationalities. This may of course be untrue but any info would be great.
Thanks.
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Strictly speaking it is illegal to prefer home nationality, because you are an EU citizen.
Whether in practice I don't know, think u are in the same boat as us Brits applying for Aer Lingus, to be honest. You can only try and keep your fingers crossed.
Sagey
Whether in practice I don't know, think u are in the same boat as us Brits applying for Aer Lingus, to be honest. You can only try and keep your fingers crossed.
Sagey