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YYZ_Instructor
27th Apr 2006, 17:34
I have been called for interview, anyone know the procedure from after the application phase to what kind of assessment is done? Is french mandatory, as I see on ppjn that there is a group assessment.

Any info would be greatfully appreciated.

Thanks YYZ_Instructor

Fancy Navigator
27th Apr 2006, 19:13
You need to speak French fluently, how did you apply? In English?
FNav :confused:

YYZ_Instructor
27th Apr 2006, 20:02
Basic french....but my CV was in English.
I know enough to read and fill in an application.

Fancy Navigator
27th Apr 2006, 21:11
Covering letter in English too??? :eek:
I am finding this quite surprising.....
FNav

ZBMAN
27th Apr 2006, 22:29
I think Fancy navigator means covering letter ;)

Fancy Navigator
27th Apr 2006, 22:48
I think Fancy navigator means covering letter ;)
corrected ;) ..... Reading too much French :{
FNav

dboy
28th Apr 2006, 15:41
Is your license already recognised by the french authority??

I speak french but they had no interest.:(

winch launch
28th Apr 2006, 18:14
YYZ

Can you tell us your experience and if you got recomended by a brit air captain?

Regards

lharle
11th Apr 2007, 17:17
Hi

I have an interview coming up in May with Brit Air.
I would like to know if someone has info about the interview and the sim check.

My back ground:
French.
29 years old.
1470 h with 460 hours on a citation bravo.
First officer on a citation bravo.
Flight instructor.
I send the application a year ago.

I just had the phone call few minutes ago.

Thank you for your help.

lharle
26th Apr 2007, 12:16
I am getting the toppic back up.

Thank you.

ICING AOA
26th Apr 2007, 14:56
you need to speak french as good as Voltaire, to speak english with a french accent, you need a french licence, a french medical, and it's better if you have a french girlfriend :D !...
Bonne chance et bon voyage ! :ouch:

lharle
26th Apr 2007, 15:51
Yes I know that already.
But your are wrong, you don't need a french license,neither a french medical.
Just a letter from the DGAC.

crj3striper
26th May 2008, 06:23
Hi, I currently am working in the US, have EU/US citizenship, a basic understanding of french, a freshly minted FAA ATPL with about 1500 total, 1000 of which is SIC on the CRJ. Now I'm looking at possible furlough. Any chances of a job at Britair?