NATS interview process
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I emailed HR for the reason why I failed stage 1, and it was due to 'spatial reasoning' those damn cubes, haha! In many ways it's a relief to find out it was due to that and my maths therefore must have been ok, so it time to train my brain with spational reasoning ready for next year...
but to those who would like to get the reason why they failed I'm sure if you write NATS a polite email they will atleast give you something to those that would like to know, cheers
but to those who would like to get the reason why they failed I'm sure if you write NATS a polite email they will atleast give you something to those that would like to know, cheers
Reading the whole thread doesn't make you a better applicant. What it does do is make you a better informed candidate. Now whether this is a fair or unfair advantage..
..anyway, good luck everyone
S88 (about to sit S2 )
..anyway, good luck everyone
S88 (about to sit S2 )
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I would have to agree. The truth is that in hindsight, although it may not seem like much at the time, the info available from NATS in their emails and website is actually more than enough to prepare you for every stage and I don't feel that this thread adds a lot to it.
What I have found this thread very helpful for though is helping me feel more prepared. Having read up extensively on this forum about both stages 1 and 2 I don't think I did any better at either stage than I would have had I only been given the info from NATS. But I did feel a lot calmer and more confident on the day of both stages having spoken on here with people who had been through the process ahead of me about their experiences. Perhaps that extra confidence offers a small advantage, but having recently sat stage 2 I must say that I doubt it. Once the tests start you just have to focus and get on with it and the every finds it pretty tough regardless of how much info they had before hand.
What I have found this thread very helpful for though is helping me feel more prepared. Having read up extensively on this forum about both stages 1 and 2 I don't think I did any better at either stage than I would have had I only been given the info from NATS. But I did feel a lot calmer and more confident on the day of both stages having spoken on here with people who had been through the process ahead of me about their experiences. Perhaps that extra confidence offers a small advantage, but having recently sat stage 2 I must say that I doubt it. Once the tests start you just have to focus and get on with it and the every finds it pretty tough regardless of how much info they had before hand.
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Reading the whole thread doesn't make you a better applicant. What it does do is make you a better informed candidate. Now whether this is a fair or unfair advantage..
..anyway, good luck everyone
..anyway, good luck everyone
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Got my S1 on thursday down in prestwick at 9am! The joys of a very early start to get down there for that time lol
Just a quick question, Do you get many questions about the aircraft that they have told you about in the guideline document?
Many thanks
Just a quick question, Do you get many questions about the aircraft that they have told you about in the guideline document?
Many thanks
Reefie,
I did my S1 earlier this year and didn't get many - to be honest the ones I did get I could have answered without reading the document so if you're a bit of a whizz when it comes to planes you'll be fine!
S88
I did my S1 earlier this year and didn't get many - to be honest the ones I did get I could have answered without reading the document so if you're a bit of a whizz when it comes to planes you'll be fine!
S88
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Reefie,
A very common question, so worth reading back through the thread for a more thorough answer, but....
They only ask a few questions on the aircraft, but you don't know what they will be (and I'm not going to tell you), so well worth learning as much of it as possible or you'll risk missing out on a few marks.
A very common question, so worth reading back through the thread for a more thorough answer, but....
They only ask a few questions on the aircraft, but you don't know what they will be (and I'm not going to tell you), so well worth learning as much of it as possible or you'll risk missing out on a few marks.
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Don't get too hung up on it. As I say they only ask a few questions on that stuff. It's worth knowing so you don't throw away good marks, but it's not worth getting horribly stressed over. The motivation paper is generally pretty straight forward, as long as you have read the document through thoroughly and are clear about everything in it then you should do fine
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where can I go for practice for the Nats test?
Hi,
I have an interview next week,it is my first one to sit the test,I have the documentation and the practice test paper but I feel I need to practice more on the shapes(spatial reasoning) and diagramming where can I get books or similar exercises to practice,i am a private pilot but it seems that I need to prepare my self,can you advise?
Thank you
I have an interview next week,it is my first one to sit the test,I have the documentation and the practice test paper but I feel I need to practice more on the shapes(spatial reasoning) and diagramming where can I get books or similar exercises to practice,i am a private pilot but it seems that I need to prepare my self,can you advise?
Thank you
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Competencies?
Hello. Where is this competency questions list on the website? I didn't get any link with my invite to stage 3 and i can't find it anywhere. or am i just being dim?
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Or alternatively click :- http://atcocareers.co.uk/pdf/Hints-a...-Day-Three.pdf
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Are you guys finding it tough to think of examples for all those competencies? I've been looking at this on and off for a week now and am still a little stumped for some of them. I mean, I'm fairly sure I have the right competencies, but thinking of specific examples for some of those are really hard. Numerical awareness for example, I use numbers all the time every day - I'm good with math and I've already displayed that at stages 1 and 2 - but I'm really struggling to think of a specific example to display this compentency. Spatial awareness and information processing capacity are also quite tough to think of examples for.