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KLM is looking for candidates who meet the following qualifications.
General:
- Minimum higher general secondary education or equivalent foreign education,
- Valid passport from an EU member state,
- Swimming skills,
- Height between 1.58 and 2.03 metres. No leg length measurement will take place.
Certificates:
- EASA (Frozen) ATPL(A),
- Valid Type Rating of a Multi-Pilot Aircraft,
- PBN endorsement,
- ME IR (A),
- Final pages of your logbook (showing 150 hours of recent flying experience in commercial aviation and 500 hours on a multi-engine aircraft with a MTOW > 5,700KG),
- I-CRM,
- Completed Multi Crew Cooperation Course,
- Class I medical,
- LPE6 English level,
- Advanced UPRT (Upset Prevention & Recovery Training).
Dutch language
- Knowledge of the Dutch language is an advantage,
- If you do not speak Dutch, we do expect you to put effort into learning the Dutch language, (ideally) reaching A2 level within one year,
- In case of a possible promotion to a Captaincy position a minimum level of B1 Dutch is required.
Please note:
- All documentation should be uploaded in PDF format with your application. All documentation should be supplied completely prior to eventual selection.
- Type rating and Medical should be valid for at least 3 months at the time of entering employment.
- Both Medical and Flight Crew Licences must have been issued in the Netherlands or must be converted for eventual employment.
- The cost of converting a Medical and foreign Flight Crew License is at your own expense.
Experience:
- At least 500 hours of experience on a multi-engine aircraft (5,700 kg or more),
- At least 150 hours of this was flown in commercial aviation in the 12 months prior to this application.
As a pilot with KLM, you meet the following EASA competencies:
- Aeroplane Flight Path Management - Automation
- Aeroplane Flight Path Management - Manual Control
- Application of Procedures and compliance with Regulations
- Communication
- Leadership and Teamwork
- Problem solving and Decision making
- Situation Awareness and Management of Information
- Workload Management
- Application of Knowledge