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UK’s Saxon Air Announces Partnership with Resilient Pilot

September 23, 2025

United Kingdom— Saxon Air has partnered with Resilient Pilot to support the launch of a UK CAA-approved ATPL(A) Theory / KSA 100 Programme, aimed at preparing the next generation of airline pilots through a modern, scenario-based and mentor-led approach.

  • The program is run by Resilient Pilot, a UK CAA-approved training organisation, and supported by Saxon Air.
  • It covers 14 subjects across three modules over 12 months, including 15 days of in-person brush-up sessions.
  • Delivered by current operational airline pilots, the course integrates:PadPilot theory contentScenario-based trainingMentoring, coaching, and an online support forum
  • PadPilot theory content
  • Scenario-based training
  • Mentoring, coaching, and an online support forum
  • Includes access to Resilience Deck, the industry’s first app for pilot competency and human factors development.
  • Designed around KSA 100 (Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes), embedding operational mindset from the start.
  • Limiting the intake to 10–15 individuals

Statement

  • “We are delighted to partner with Saxon Air to deliver our ATPL(A) programme. We embed knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes throughout the programme, ensuring participants develop the mindset required for a career on the flightdeck. Like Saxon Air, we are passionate about supporting aspiring aviators and look forward to working together on this exciting initiative,”said Stuart Beech, Founder & CEO of Resilient Pilot.

About Saxon Air
Saxon Air is a UK-based business aviation operator and FBO offering charter, aircraft management, and flight support services.

Source: Saxon Air

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