NATS interview process
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The motivation paper
as i remember it, is just a multiple choice question paper on material they send out with your stage one invite. While it *might not* be up to date, learn it because thats what the questions are taken from. I remember my paper a year ago being dated 2002 or somesuch - about 5 years old.
The questions are not too difficult, but you will need to read the material you are sent at least a couple of times!
The questions are not too difficult, but you will need to read the material you are sent at least a couple of times!
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The Motivation Paper
One thing i remember from mine in February is that you should refresh your memory with the old Speed = Distance/Time. Otherwise learn the paper they sent you and you will do great!


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stage 1
Hi there,
Was wondering if anyone has a stage 1 in Glasgow this Friday (11th)??
Feeling a bit nervous
I've been thinking of a career as a ATC on and off for a few years and I'm still not sure if this is the career for me...has anyone managed to visit Prestwick or Glasgow to shadow/wrk exp etc??
Was wondering if anyone has a stage 1 in Glasgow this Friday (11th)??
Feeling a bit nervous

I've been thinking of a career as a ATC on and off for a few years and I'm still not sure if this is the career for me...has anyone managed to visit Prestwick or Glasgow to shadow/wrk exp etc??
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Hey all iv got my 2nd stage on thursday 9am
and I was wondering whether the October intake of students is full yet as If I get through this stage and the 3rd Id like to start as early as possible!
Cheers
Stephan

Cheers
Stephan
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stephan870
Hi stephan, I passed my stage 3 a few weeks ago and was told that I may start at the college in october or january as final numbers haven't been decided. If you get through I think it's very unlikely you'll start in october, it'll more likely be january (or even april) depending how quickly you get through stage 3 and medical etc etc...
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Grandad
Hi all,
Just reading through this thread with interest, can't help but wonder if I'm going to be about ten years older than every other applicant at 31
Dave
Just reading through this thread with interest, can't help but wonder if I'm going to be about ten years older than every other applicant at 31

Dave
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re : grandad
Hi Dave,
I'm 32 and have my stage 3 on Monday so thus far age hasn't been an impediment.
Wish I had thought of applying 10 years ago but ho hum, never mind.
Good luck with your application and if you have any questions about stage 1 or 2 pm me.
Keep flying the flag for us oldies!
Jon
I'm 32 and have my stage 3 on Monday so thus far age hasn't been an impediment.
Wish I had thought of applying 10 years ago but ho hum, never mind.
Good luck with your application and if you have any questions about stage 1 or 2 pm me.
Keep flying the flag for us oldies!
Jon
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Norbas + Swisseddie,
Don't worry about the age thing.
There is a good mixture of ages on the courses - mostly 21-26 I reckon with a smattering younger and a few more 'mature' TATC's.
I'd guess about 10-15% of the people who started our course were 27 and over.
There was no obvious correlation between age and passing either.
Personally, I found it really hard to get into the swing of studying to start with but it quickly became the norm again.
Good luck guys.
Don't worry about the age thing.
There is a good mixture of ages on the courses - mostly 21-26 I reckon with a smattering younger and a few more 'mature' TATC's.
I'd guess about 10-15% of the people who started our course were 27 and over.
There was no obvious correlation between age and passing either.
Personally, I found it really hard to get into the swing of studying to start with but it quickly became the norm again.
Good luck guys.
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re grandad
I'm 35 and just passed my stage 1 
Next the online test - anyone know what to expect or is it a case of 'answer all the questions as honestly as possible'

Next the online test - anyone know what to expect or is it a case of 'answer all the questions as honestly as possible'
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Wazzer,
If it hasn't changed, then I think it can still be up to 15 days for results.
Usually, it is less than this, but not always. Quickest result I had was the next morning, the longest was 11 days (which was after my stage1).
If you haven't heard anything by the end of day 15, then I'd suggest giving them a call.
Stu
If it hasn't changed, then I think it can still be up to 15 days for results.
Usually, it is less than this, but not always. Quickest result I had was the next morning, the longest was 11 days (which was after my stage1).
If you haven't heard anything by the end of day 15, then I'd suggest giving them a call.
Stu
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Stage 1
Hi Guys,
sorry if this has already been answered, just have a quick question ref the document we have to read in preperation for stage 1. There is a lot of info on aircraft type, seating capacity etc etc, do we need to memorise all this?
Also, do I have the right copy as mine is a 2003 issue and I know some of the info in it is incorrect, but don't want to look like a smart ass pointing that out.
Any help would be appreciated.
I did have a skim through the thread to see if my question had already been answered but couldn't find anything.
Cheers
Ezy
sorry if this has already been answered, just have a quick question ref the document we have to read in preperation for stage 1. There is a lot of info on aircraft type, seating capacity etc etc, do we need to memorise all this?
Also, do I have the right copy as mine is a 2003 issue and I know some of the info in it is incorrect, but don't want to look like a smart ass pointing that out.
Any help would be appreciated.
I did have a skim through the thread to see if my question had already been answered but couldn't find anything.
Cheers
Ezy
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Ezy...
I think it may be a case of they simply havent updated the info, and that its just whether applicants take the time to learn what they are given...
Learn what you can of it, never sure what may come up but it'll be in or closely related to the info. And don't forget D/S/T
Good luck
I think it may be a case of they simply havent updated the info, and that its just whether applicants take the time to learn what they are given...
Learn what you can of it, never sure what may come up but it'll be in or closely related to the info. And don't forget D/S/T

Good luck

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Distance/Speed/Time and all that...
A/C flying at 420knots, 70 miles between A+B, how long to cover that distance etc...
Looking confused... you'll be right at home here then
A/C flying at 420knots, 70 miles between A+B, how long to cover that distance etc...
Looking confused... you'll be right at home here then
