NATS interview process
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Interesting. Just checked my actual confirmation email and it says it's in London too.
NATS HR actually booked it for me and one other guy at CTC for next Thursday.
Will ring HR in the morning, could have been a small error...
NATS HR actually booked it for me and one other guy at CTC for next Thursday.
Will ring HR in the morning, could have been a small error...
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A busy week for Stage 3 next week then. I'm in London on Friday. Strangely looking forward to it; see it as the next big step.... hopefully. Wanted this so badly for a long time.
Good luck to everyone else.
Good luck to everyone else.
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A/c details....
Hi folks,
Thats my first post here on PPRUNE so hi to all!
This topic has been a great help, so I thought I will contribute with something I made, to make easier to print and over see the stage 1 booklet's a/c details.
Its basically just an Excel spreadsheet made for easy printing, I hope it will help some.
Also Ive rounded the seating numbers to the nearest day-see-mal so it won't be that horrendous.
Good luck for everyone!
http://webzoom.freewebs.com/riccosit...dedseating.xls
Thats my first post here on PPRUNE so hi to all!
This topic has been a great help, so I thought I will contribute with something I made, to make easier to print and over see the stage 1 booklet's a/c details.
Its basically just an Excel spreadsheet made for easy printing, I hope it will help some.
Also Ive rounded the seating numbers to the nearest day-see-mal so it won't be that horrendous.

Good luck for everyone!

http://webzoom.freewebs.com/riccosit...dedseating.xls
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Quick heads up for those doing stage 3 this week.
Plan your journey WELL in advance as trains/coaches seem to be a complete nightmare due to flooding as I'm finding out! Getting to London from Bristol is near impossible at the moment... thinking of getting up there another way the night before.
Plan your journey WELL in advance as trains/coaches seem to be a complete nightmare due to flooding as I'm finding out! Getting to London from Bristol is near impossible at the moment... thinking of getting up there another way the night before.
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Stage 1 comprises of selection 'tests' as outlined in your invite. So there won't be an actual interview to discuss things. Instead just a series of multiple choice tests.
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hi
just passed the online personality interview. i have read through the pages and its a great help, but if any1 who has done stage2 can remember any questions and calculations you need please post them need to swat up big time and cant find much on the net!!
thanks
v
just passed the online personality interview. i have read through the pages and its a great help, but if any1 who has done stage2 can remember any questions and calculations you need please post them need to swat up big time and cant find much on the net!!
thanks
v
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I passed stage 3, then went for medical in Swanwick, where they had a few concerns as to how the CAA would look at some medication I had been on (but off since Feb..), so rather than waiting until I was at Bournemouth before going to the CAA for the UK class 1 medical, they sent me down last week....... Thankfully all okay so def on the September course


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I am just curious as to the number of people who are currently at the Bournemouth CATC, or are going there soon (i.e. have passed stage 3), who are of a similar age to myself. (18) Since failing the recruitment process at stage 1 earlier this year, I have thought perhaps NATS are reluctant to recruit trainee ATCOs of my age. Althought I accept I failed because of the 


personality questionnaire (ahem), I cant help but feel that despite the age range for applicants (18-30 I belive), NATS don't want to take on people who have just finished A-Levels, and have no experience in aviation or ATC itself. Just curious, it was actually something my parents suggested. So am I too young, and will I have to wait a few more years before NATS give me a real chance in this lottery?
I would appreciate any replies of people who are 18-19 and in the college, or awaiting their course. Or any ATCOs who were accepted into the training course at my age.
Cheers




I would appreciate any replies of people who are 18-19 and in the college, or awaiting their course. Or any ATCOs who were accepted into the training course at my age.
Cheers

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TCR: There are definitely trainee's who have been accepted into the college at age 18, however the initial selection tests you have done will not 'filter' you out because of your age.
Even at interview stage you won't get rejected because of your age, unless of course NATS have good reason to so in your case, there's no way of telling. Keep at it though if you think you've got what it takes!
I've got stage 3 tomorrow, currently debating whether to go up to London tonight or on the actual day. FGW trains are running a normal service at the moment, so may end up coming up tomorrow...
Even at interview stage you won't get rejected because of your age, unless of course NATS have good reason to so in your case, there's no way of telling. Keep at it though if you think you've got what it takes!

I've got stage 3 tomorrow, currently debating whether to go up to London tonight or on the actual day. FGW trains are running a normal service at the moment, so may end up coming up tomorrow...