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  2. British Airline Pilots' Association - Wikipedia

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    The association holds the largest collective resource of pilot qualification and experience in the UK. [ 3 ] BALPA is one of the founder members of the International Federation of Airline Pilots Associations ( IFALPA ), which co-ordinates the views and opinions of well over 100,000 flight crew around the globe. [ 4 ]

  3. Independent Pilots Association (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Association can be traced to the early 1990s when a self-help group was organised at the Gatwick Airport job centre for pilots out of work following the collapse of Air Europe in 1991. [6] By the spring of 1992 most of the pilots were back in jobs, many with a new airline Excalibur Airways.

  4. PPU (union) - Wikipedia

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    On 26 November 2012, the PPU was certified as a new union by the Trades Union Certification Officer. [2] " The PPU was launched after a poll of 548 Virgin Atlantic pilots in June 2012 returned a 76% response and an 87.4% vote in favour" of setting up a new union to represent its members' needs.

  5. Glider pilot license - Wikipedia

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    The Schweizer SGS 2-33 glider is commonly used for glider pilot training in North America. In most countries one is required to obtain a glider pilot license (GPL) or certificate before acting as pilot of a glider. The requirements vary from country to country. In many countries, licensing or certification is similar for gliders and powered ...

  6. Pay to fly - Wikipedia

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    The pay-to-work program [1] — mostly referred to as "pay-to-fly" [2] or "p2f", also known as "self-sponsored line training" [3] —is an aviation industry practice whereby a professional pilot operates an aircraft on revenue-earning commercial operation [4] by paying for it. [5]

  7. British Airways reaches agreement with pilots over Gatwick ...

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    The vast majority of British Airways’ short-haul flights from the West Sussex airport have been suspended since March 2020 due to the pandemic. British Airways reaches agreement with pilots over ...

  8. British Gliding Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Gliding Association (BGA) is the governing body for gliding in the United Kingdom. [1] Gliding in the United Kingdom operates through 80 gliding clubs (both civilian and service) [1] which have 2,310 gliders and 9,462 full flying members (including service personnel), though a further 17,000 people have gliding air-experience flights each year.

  9. General aviation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 the British gliding team was ranked number one, and British pilots took two women's world championships and the open class European championship. [41] Handicapped air racing is open to any propeller-driven aircraft capable of maintaining a minimum speed of 100 miles (160 km) per hour in level flight. Races are a case of "fly low, fly ...