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Although this cannot be much trained. You can check the payware Skytest.
Good luck!
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Hi Igi, congrats on passing stage 2! I was also there for stage 2 on that date and I too passed, I was the welsh man wearing a leather jacket and carrying a rucksack.
I booked my stage 3 for the 30th of Nov to give me as much time to prepare as I can haha, don't want to mess this up!
I'm curious about stage 3 myself, I'd like to know some of the interview questions asked. I'm not after answers but we're expected to prepare answers for questions asked so I'm not sure why anyone would be against sharing, if anyone is willing to help me out please shoot me a pm, would greatly appreciate it!
Good luck with your stage 3 Igi, all the best mate, let me know how it goes!
I booked my stage 3 for the 30th of Nov to give me as much time to prepare as I can haha, don't want to mess this up!
I'm curious about stage 3 myself, I'd like to know some of the interview questions asked. I'm not after answers but we're expected to prepare answers for questions asked so I'm not sure why anyone would be against sharing, if anyone is willing to help me out please shoot me a pm, would greatly appreciate it!
Good luck with your stage 3 Igi, all the best mate, let me know how it goes!
Re. Stage 3 interview questions, you'll find most people would be against sharing specific details because we are explicitly asked not to divulge any information. I think a big part of the process is putting you under pressure to see how you can think on the spot, so knowing what's going to be asked kind of defeats the purpose.
As a starter though, just like with any job interview it would be beneficial for you to think of the key competencies that are required of an ATCO, such as making decisions, calm under pressure etc. and think about examples you could use to show them how you have these essential attributes. Also think about other personal qualities that you think would be essential in getting through the college training which is said to be tough. Just remember there is a personality interview as well that will focus less on ATC and more on your personal qualities.
All the best.
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Thanks for the tips Kirsteneg. Do you mind telling me if a group excercise was involved in your stage 3? I've seen mention of it elsewhere but there is no mention of it in the email I received, just the competency and behavioural interview, as well as the computer based assessment.
Congratulations on passing the interview btw, wish you all the best with your ATCO career!
Congratulations on passing the interview btw, wish you all the best with your ATCO career!
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Hi all...
Just passed stage 0 & 1 and waiting for a list of stage 2 dates...
Interested to know if there are any other 40yr olds attempting this career change? Worried I might be too old to start this journey!
Just passed stage 0 & 1 and waiting for a list of stage 2 dates...
Interested to know if there are any other 40yr olds attempting this career change? Worried I might be too old to start this journey!
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Hello everyone, long time lurker as they say, nice to meet you all and I thank the recent posters for all information regarding the process involved during your application.
I am booked onto my stage 2 tests in Fareham on Monday 18th Sept, definitely feeling the stretch as I read and initially thought I should be setting my date within 7 days of passing stage 1, as in be first email they sent it stated they expected the whole process to take around a month, so I went ahead and booked the first possible date before realising I had a 28 page booklet to memorise *doh*!
Lots of night time (daytime in this case as I work nights :P ) reading for me it would seem.
In regards to the FEAST and DART, I doubt I can do anything to prep my innate ability aside from stay hydrated and get a good nights kip. I am curious as to whether anyone has sat the ATC/Pilot aptitude tests for the Navy/RAF aswell as these and whether you noticed any similarities?
ATC hadn't crossed my mind until I scored out of the ballpark on the RAF aptitude tests and it really got me thinking maybe this would be a fantastic career, and so here we are!
In regards to this booklet, I understand it'll be 30 questions related to the content, any idea of how obscure these questions will be? I've got a lot of revising to do over the next 5 days and I'm unsure of what to concentrate the most on!
And is anyone else going this Monday? *tumbleweed*
I am booked onto my stage 2 tests in Fareham on Monday 18th Sept, definitely feeling the stretch as I read and initially thought I should be setting my date within 7 days of passing stage 1, as in be first email they sent it stated they expected the whole process to take around a month, so I went ahead and booked the first possible date before realising I had a 28 page booklet to memorise *doh*!
Lots of night time (daytime in this case as I work nights :P ) reading for me it would seem.
In regards to the FEAST and DART, I doubt I can do anything to prep my innate ability aside from stay hydrated and get a good nights kip. I am curious as to whether anyone has sat the ATC/Pilot aptitude tests for the Navy/RAF aswell as these and whether you noticed any similarities?
ATC hadn't crossed my mind until I scored out of the ballpark on the RAF aptitude tests and it really got me thinking maybe this would be a fantastic career, and so here we are!
In regards to this booklet, I understand it'll be 30 questions related to the content, any idea of how obscure these questions will be? I've got a lot of revising to do over the next 5 days and I'm unsure of what to concentrate the most on!
And is anyone else going this Monday? *tumbleweed*
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Hello everyone, long time lurker as they say, nice to meet you all and I thank the recent posters for all information regarding the process involved during your application.
I am booked onto my stage 2 tests in Fareham on Monday 18th Sept, definitely feeling the stretch as I read and initially thought I should be setting my date within 7 days of passing stage 1, as in be first email they sent it stated they expected the whole process to take around a month, so I went ahead and booked the first possible date before realising I had a 28 page booklet to memorise *doh*!
Lots of night time (daytime in this case as I work nights :P ) reading for me it would seem.
In regards to the FEAST and DART, I doubt I can do anything to prep my innate ability aside from stay hydrated and get a good nights kip. I am curious as to whether anyone has sat the ATC/Pilot aptitude tests for the Navy/RAF aswell as these and whether you noticed any similarities?
ATC hadn't crossed my mind until I scored out of the ballpark on the RAF aptitude tests and it really got me thinking maybe this would be a fantastic career, and so here we are!
In regards to this booklet, I understand it'll be 30 questions related to the content, any idea of how obscure these questions will be? I've got a lot of revising to do over the next 5 days and I'm unsure of what to concentrate the most on!
And is anyone else going this Monday? *tumbleweed*
I am booked onto my stage 2 tests in Fareham on Monday 18th Sept, definitely feeling the stretch as I read and initially thought I should be setting my date within 7 days of passing stage 1, as in be first email they sent it stated they expected the whole process to take around a month, so I went ahead and booked the first possible date before realising I had a 28 page booklet to memorise *doh*!
Lots of night time (daytime in this case as I work nights :P ) reading for me it would seem.
In regards to the FEAST and DART, I doubt I can do anything to prep my innate ability aside from stay hydrated and get a good nights kip. I am curious as to whether anyone has sat the ATC/Pilot aptitude tests for the Navy/RAF aswell as these and whether you noticed any similarities?
ATC hadn't crossed my mind until I scored out of the ballpark on the RAF aptitude tests and it really got me thinking maybe this would be a fantastic career, and so here we are!
In regards to this booklet, I understand it'll be 30 questions related to the content, any idea of how obscure these questions will be? I've got a lot of revising to do over the next 5 days and I'm unsure of what to concentrate the most on!
And is anyone else going this Monday? *tumbleweed*
I am also booked in for Monday 18th September and made the same mistake, not realising how much content there was the absorb.
I think the theory and information parts will sink in, my main concern is memorising the aircrafts in such a short space of time. Hoping someone may be able to shed some light on roughly how big a part of the test these make up?
Either way, will be cramming in all the revision I can over the next 5 days!
And any tips for FEAST and DART are greatly appreciated.
Good luck with the revision
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Hi there!
I am also booked in for Monday 18th September and made the same mistake, not realising how much content there was the absorb.
I think the theory and information parts will sink in, my main concern is memorising the aircrafts in such a short space of time. Hoping someone may be able to shed some light on roughly how big a part of the test these make up?
Either way, will be cramming in all the revision I can over the next 5 days!
And any tips for FEAST and DART are greatly appreciated.
Good luck with the revision
I am also booked in for Monday 18th September and made the same mistake, not realising how much content there was the absorb.
I think the theory and information parts will sink in, my main concern is memorising the aircrafts in such a short space of time. Hoping someone may be able to shed some light on roughly how big a part of the test these make up?
Either way, will be cramming in all the revision I can over the next 5 days!
And any tips for FEAST and DART are greatly appreciated.
Good luck with the revision
Will you be driving? The car park detailed on the email seems to be a fair bit away from the actual centre?
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Hi everyone.
So I had my stage 3 yesterday and this morning was contacted by NATS to arrange and confirm an appointment for an initial class 3 medical. All seems positive...
BUT I haven't actually had any confirmation from HR that I passed stage 3. Has this happened to anyone else??
I dont want to count my chickens before they've hatched but it would seem very unprofessional to arrange medicals and then withdraw them if people were unsuccesful.
So I had my stage 3 yesterday and this morning was contacted by NATS to arrange and confirm an appointment for an initial class 3 medical. All seems positive...
BUT I haven't actually had any confirmation from HR that I passed stage 3. Has this happened to anyone else??
I dont want to count my chickens before they've hatched but it would seem very unprofessional to arrange medicals and then withdraw them if people were unsuccesful.
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Hi everyone.
So I had my stage 3 yesterday and this morning was contacted by NATS to arrange and confirm an appointment for an initial class 3 medical. All seems positive...
BUT I haven't actually had any confirmation from HR that I passed stage 3. Has this happened to anyone else??
I dont want to count my chickens before they've hatched but it would seem very unprofessional to arrange medicals and then withdraw them if people were unsuccesful.
So I had my stage 3 yesterday and this morning was contacted by NATS to arrange and confirm an appointment for an initial class 3 medical. All seems positive...
BUT I haven't actually had any confirmation from HR that I passed stage 3. Has this happened to anyone else??
I dont want to count my chickens before they've hatched but it would seem very unprofessional to arrange medicals and then withdraw them if people were unsuccesful.
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I did hear from them today and luckily I was successful!
They've pencilled me in for November 29th which I was surprised about. Hopefully I'll have enough time to sort everything after my medical which is not until 2nd November.
I hope some more ppruners make it onto the same course
They've pencilled me in for November 29th which I was surprised about. Hopefully I'll have enough time to sort everything after my medical which is not until 2nd November.
I hope some more ppruners make it onto the same course
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I did hear from them today and luckily I was successful!
They've pencilled me in for November 29th which I was surprised about. Hopefully I'll have enough time to sort everything after my medical which is not until 2nd November.
I hope some more ppruners make it onto the same course
They've pencilled me in for November 29th which I was surprised about. Hopefully I'll have enough time to sort everything after my medical which is not until 2nd November.
I hope some more ppruners make it onto the same course
That's interesting though, because there's some of us that were accepted months ago who have been put on the January course...did they mention how many spaces were left for November?
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Yeah I was very surprised. I was told at my stage 3 that it would most likely be an April course if people were successful as she thought November and January were full... so I can only assume they had a dropout
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I was weighing up the options of driving vs train as I only need to travel from Portsmouth. Most likely I will drive, but I think I might try and scope out the car park tomorrow just to relieve the stress of figuring out where I'm going on the day!
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Out for the day today so it's a couple of hours revision tonight then it's up to the gods :smile:
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Hi everyone!
I'm new here however Ive been reading your posts for a long time!
Few questions that I couldn't find/understand:
1. Being not British, do I have to present any additional documents etc?
2. The firs online form, what sort of questions they ask? do I have to be prepared?
thanks so much!
D xx
I'm new here however Ive been reading your posts for a long time!
Few questions that I couldn't find/understand:
1. Being not British, do I have to present any additional documents etc?
2. The firs online form, what sort of questions they ask? do I have to be prepared?
thanks so much!
D xx