
Click to viewMarch 2, 2026
United Kingdom – Resilient Pilot, an Approved Training Organisation by the UK CAA, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Buckinghamshire New University to provide its renowned ATPL(A) theory course. Delivered by operational airline pilots, through a combination of distance learning and face-to-face training, the course provides students with a comprehensive pathway to a career on the flight deck. Resilient Pilot’s ATPL(A) theory course is unique because it embeds knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSA100) from the outset, which encourages students to think like an airline pilot from day one. The course also includes:
The course runs for 12 months and will utilise the facilities at Buckinghamshire New Universities’ High Wycombe campus. Commenting on the partnership, Founder and CEO of Resilient Pilot, Stuart Beech said: “Buckinghamshire New University has over 20 years’ experience providing aviation programmes for aspiring aviators, and we are pleased to partner with them to deliver our ATPL(A) theory course. Our ATPL(A) course has been designed to give students the very best start in their aviation career, combining world-class learning, tutoring from operational airlines pilots, and KSAs embedded from the first class. We are looking forward to working with the University on this forward-thinking, exciting initiative.”About Resilient PilotFounded in 2020, Resilient Pilot supports over 10,000 pilots worldwide and works with airlines such as British Airways, Pegasus, and Virgin Atlantic to deliver competency-based training solutions. Resilient Pilot’s aim is to turn industry regulation into pilot resilience and performance, supporting the aviation sector as it embeds ICAO/IATA best practice for CBTA/EBT over the coming years. Source: Resilient Pilot Photo Credit: Resilient Pilot
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