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subber 22nd Nov 2009 19:28

I did my test at Synsam, a normal optician. That was no problem at all! (I'm assuming you live in Sweden now) They even did it for free since I'm a customer there.

Good luck in your application :)

Lon More 23rd Nov 2009 09:04

It's worth asking HR at the UAC. AFAIK they still use an optician in Maasmechelen, and he will know exactly what they need.

Good luck

Amy.P.M 23rd Nov 2009 17:24

Hey guys, so i took phase 1 and didnt pass :{ I think the biggest stumbling block was my english as it is not very good, I did really badly in the listening test but i heard its not the most important exam but i managed the reaction and cube tests really well!

The hardest test for me was the landing instructions because you had alot of rules to remember and i kept going back to the instructions wasting alot of time! a good memory is a plus!

in the coordinates and headings test the rectangles was 10x10 but diagonally was it 7 or 8?!? i cant stop thinking about the test and how i could have done it better :ugh:

I hope to suceed next time as im still young :)

Amy.P.M

tsorin16 23rd Nov 2009 17:46

@Amy.P.M

Well the landing instructions test wasn't that hard, you only had ~3 rules to remember. The fun part about that test was having to decide quickly which plane has priority.

And about the coordinate system, if it's 10x10, the diagonal is 14. (a2 + b2 = c2)

Good luck with your further attempts. :ok:

Amy.P.M 24th Nov 2009 20:42

Hi tsorin thanks for your response :) like i said my english is pooor :uhoh: i didnt think to use pythagoras now it seems obvious! i was writing my post on a long train back to Czech Rep and was abit distraught.

thanks for your luck i will try again when i can :ok:

AndreaP 27th Nov 2009 11:54

haven't passed
 
Hello, I had the test on 25-11-2009, passed the morning phase and went through the afternoon one. Strip management display.. I had no idea of what it was about before experiencing it directly.. you have a sort of excel paper in which there are columns that are airports with strips that are flights.. you have to keep the strips in order of time by drag and drop, insert the new ones, find possible collisions, change details according to frequent voice messages ecc.. a lot of tasks all togheter. I failed this.. I suggest to prepare english well, especially the listening, and remembering, of numbers, (however memory techniques such as converting numbers in letters and making words with them are really not useful in this case..it's just about number of flight..358, hours 15.56 and height 159 for example..) and to relax during the 1.30 hours of training before the real test..and to try seriously to perform all the tasks they give.. I think I made a big mistake by not considering one kind of them (the most time-absorbing one) just to try to do better the others.
This is a piece of the mail I've received.
"Unfortunately, you did not pass these tests. We therefore regret to inform you that we will not proceed with your application. We understand that you may be disappointed at this stage but we are sure that this decision was made in order to avoid future disappointment for you or the Organisation.
" (rightly quite firm).
If you were there that day, you may understand who I am; one of the italian guys; I met in the bar with a Scot, whom later on I had no occasion to say goodbye to. Goodbye and good luck to you all

ATCO EHBK 28th Nov 2009 14:58

Hi everybody on 24th November I've passed FEAST Phase 1 and then received an e-mail, that I was successful and they will contact with me for further pass through Phase 2.
Can anybody say what should I expect, is it easier then Phase 1?

Looking for you answers,
Many thanks.

ATCO EHBK 28th Nov 2009 20:32

Hello, BananaJoe,
It was about one month after they confirm my application and received all docs.

Regards.

tsorin16 29th Nov 2009 19:26

@BananaJoe
It depends.
For me it was less than 2 weeks and I know people that had to wait more than 4 weeks.
You should tell your friend not to worry :)

@ATCO EHBK
Congratulations for passing phase 1! :D

At phase 2 they test abilities, other than those tested at phase 1. So if you lack these abilities it might seem harder.

You should prepare your english. You will have to talk. Being quiet is definitely a no-no.Practice by speaking out loud and try to be as intelligible as possible :)

You will find the necessary information in the documents you recieve along with the invitation.

antony.s 30th Nov 2009 13:26

Hi guys, does anybody of you the SkyTest FEAST prep software and can tell me his experience? do you recommend to buy it?

Thanks in advance,
Antony

HN09 1st Dec 2009 10:01

Well, I took my stage one tests on Weds 25/11 so firstly, hello to all those who were there and who I spoke to! :ok: It was great fun meeting lots of different nationalities!

I didn't get through the morning stage and was deeply disappointed after thinking I had done well. I now have feedback and despite "excelling in all the other tests", I failed the cubes test by 2 marks... 2 :mad: marks!!!

Absolutely gutted right now and am thinking perhaps this career isn't for me as I've now failed on the basis of cubes for both Eurocontrol and NATS. Searched everywhere on the net for books etc. or teaching guides on how to improve this important skill but not having much luck so far! If anyone has any tips I'd appreciate help!

What angers me is that the lady who gave me feedback told me that if a candidate managed to scrape by in every test by the minimum required, they would get through to the afternoon but someone like me who scores highly in all parts but narrowly fails one part is rejected! :ugh: Just feel hard done by... even though I realise the rules are the same for everyone!

My advice to people taking the tests is the following:

1. If you are a non-smoker, make sure you specify this when confirming the hotel arrangements!! I'm not a smoker but ended up with a smokers room so my sleep the night before was terrible!

2. Practise bearings and exercising your short term memory.

3. Don't get wound up about it all like I did... the tests are very well explained with practice examples beforehand and are strangely enjoyable (aside from the cubes obviously!)

It seemed like a great place to work and everyone in both the test centre and Maastricht in general were very friendly! So I am quite depressed frankly and of course, due to my age, I cannot re-apply! I wish I had thought of this career alot earlier... I was one of those who did not know what I wanted for breakfast at 18, let alone what career I should pursue!!

Best of luck to all those applying in the future and thankyou to everyone on this forum for all the help I received beforehand! ;)

Jagohu 2nd Dec 2009 16:51


How long did You´ve to wait before they told You the date for the Phase 1?
Don't worry... When I was on the selections quite a few years ago, I've sent the application to them in February and got invited for the phase 1 in the end of June only... So relax :)

GlobalJourney 7th Dec 2009 13:55


In the 'Divided atention test' how many squares did you have to watch at the same time?
I've forgotten now, someone else will have to answer this one.


In the 'Learning and applying rules' how many rules did you have at the same time? Numbers or shapes & colors?
Both, it starts with colours and shapes then switches to numbers and back to colours and shapes again.


In the 'Strip display management test', did the 'collision allert' appear at the bottom?

(The other day I tried that test with my friend, and in the last test -the flightstrips test- when there was a conflict, a numer appeared at the bottom showing you that you have a conflict in the strips and you have to find it. Is that advantage -the number- given at the afternoon of the Phase1?)
Absoloutely not, what's the point of the test if it gives the game away like that :)

piqla 7th Dec 2009 21:02

BananaJoe
 
Hi there,

at the beginning of the test you have to watch two squares, then three and finally four squares.

Loadcontroller111 8th Dec 2009 02:58

interview
 
Hy. Does anybody know how long can take the gap between the interview and the moment in which they inform you that you have passed/failed?

jtor 8th Dec 2009 09:28


Hy. Does anybody know how long can take the gap between the interview and the moment in which they inform you that you have passed/failed?
It took 2-3 weeks last summer.

jarchitect 8th Dec 2009 20:22

I was told to call one week after the interview (in September), good luck!

Loadcontroller111 9th Dec 2009 02:55

Interview
 
It is then strange because I am waiting for more than 2 months and I have not received also any feedback since the interview. It is written on their website that they will inform the candidate about being successful or not for every phase of the selection. Maybe I should have phoned them but I do not see any point of that as I was not told to do it.

jtor 9th Dec 2009 10:19

Loadcontroller, call them and ask. Maybe it's not too late ;) I didn't even remember that we were supposed to call one week after the interview, just checked my e-mails and found the result of the interview. So the e-mail was sent after I had got the result by phone.

Heartbeats 14th Dec 2009 11:26

Any piece of advice for a girl who has Phase 2 in January??? :O


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