Pilot Licences
Jet2.com can only recruit Pilots who hold a UK issued Licence – that is either a full UK ATPL and Medical, or UK CPL (and Medical) with ATPL Exams passed (fATPL). Potential new joiners must therefore hold one of these licences to start an induction course. Whilst we may be able to communicate an intention to offer to non UK licence holders, no formal contract and offer will be provided without a UK licence.
EASA licence holders who have previously held a UK issued licence can complete the CAA Third Country Licence Verification process to obtain a current UK Licence once again. Your theoretical knowledge examinations will be fully credited, as long as you have held a valid IR on UK, EASA or ICAO licence in last 7 years.
Further details on the process specific to the Licence you currently hold can be found here.
Please remember:
- The UK CAA will not issue a UK Part-FCL licence if you do not hold a UK PART-MED certificate, with your medical records held on the UK records system
- It is vital that you ensure that the AME who issues your UK PART-MED certificate is acceptable to the UK CAA – this particularly applies to AME’s working outside of the UK
You can hold your current EASA Licence and the UK Part-FCL issued one at the same time.