Hi,
Best of luck with your application!
The process this year is more condensed compared to previous years, particularly in terms of the deadlines.
The next step will involve completing an aptitude test using AON Cut-E style assessments. This will likely be sent around 14 February, and you'll have 72 hours to complete it.
After finishing the timed assessments, your results will be automatically evaluated. The Nobox team will review your AON scores alongside details from your CV and your Leaving Cert or equivalent academic results.
Successful candidates will receive an invitation around 10 March to schedule an assessment centre session. There will also be rounds of notification emails for unsuccessful applicants. Please note that not all successful notifications are sent at the same time.
The assessment centre will accommodate approximately 40 applicants per day over five days a week, from 24 March to 11 April. The session will consist of two main parts. It will begin with a presentation, followed by various exercises. By lunchtime, fewer than half of the attendees will be invited to continue with further, more personalised interviews. These interviews will assess your motivation to become a pilot and evaluate your performance based on the eight key pilot competencies.
Candidates who progress from this stage will be asked to submit a Class 1 medical certificate (if available) or eye test results. Provided there are no disqualifying factors under EASA MED.B.070 regulations, you'll be invited to complete an online psychological test over Zoom, similar to the assessments at the centre.
Wishing you every success in this journey!