For the next five years, the airline is focused on attracting more people to work as a pilot, especially women. No higher qualifications or degrees are required.
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AIRLINE EasyJet has announced the launch of ‘EasyJet Flightsize’, a collection of online video lessons, to support parents across the nation still juggling home-working and home-schooling, as most schools in the UK remain closed during lockdown. EasyJet Pilots are fronting the new initiative and have created a programme of online lessons that include elements of basic geography, science and demystifying the magic of flying. The collection of bitesize video-based lessons for primary school children aged seven to 10 is designed to help parents keep kids engaged and entertained at home until at least March 8 when schools could be due to reopen.
Pilots front easyJet home-schooling initiative to help out hard-pressed parents walesonline.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from walesonline.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.