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Gonzo 27th January 2008 21:31

As it says on the NATS careers website, as long as you have the right to live and work in the EU, you'll be fine.

fabrifx 27th January 2008 21:41

Thank you for the quick reply Gonzo! I asked the question because the NATS website isn't completly compatible with my browser(Firefox on a Linux operating system) so I can't find all the information I need..I guess I'll have to install Explorer..
So I'm going to start making a search on the net to know what it takes to obtain a work permit in UK! Thanx again and good luck to everyone!

timelapse 27th January 2008 21:43

I might be wrong but I think as a resident of a country subscribed to the EU, you can live&work in any EU country as you please.. Standing by to be corrected though.

shanemoloney 28th January 2008 13:55

initial test
 
can any one help me? i am due to take the inital test for nats soon and just want to know other than spaial awareness, what other things are in it i.e. algebra etc :sad:

stu_h 28th January 2008 16:19

Stage 1
 
Shane,

Worth a read through the thread as there are posts with alot more detail, but in brief:

All sections are multiple choice.

1 - Numerical and Alphabetical checking.
Depends on how your brain is wired, but personally I liked these as a bit of a warm-up. Basic test to find the answer that matches. For example, you may be given :AGHN and the choices could be:
AGNH, ANGH, AGHN, ANHG

Starts out with 4 or 5 letters, working up to I think it's 9?
Repeat the exercise again, except for numbers. 5 mins to do each section.

2 - Spacial awareness. 3 sets of cubes and too little time!
The first cube isn't too bad, the next slightly worse, the third is just evil:E

3 - Diagrammatic Checking.
You'll start with a stack of 4 symbols. Next to each is an instruction (eg, reverse the shape, swap it with the one below etc). You'll then be presented with options as to how the shape should look. For example:

:)
:\
:uhoh:
:rolleyes:

If the instructions next to the top three smileys above said swap with the one below, you would eventually get:

:\
:uhoh:
:rolleyes:
:)

(That better be right!)

50 of these, again against the clock, and they get alot more complicated than the example above.

Think that about covers it. Good luck!

hatemyjob 28th January 2008 19:27

1 day to go until my first test day.

:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: :eek::eek:

I have a horrible feeling I've not prepared enough.

1967kev 28th January 2008 20:16

Visits
 
Hi everyone,

Just a quick note to say that I had a visit to Glasgow tower today and it was excellent, extremely helpful. Combined with my visit to "Scottish" last week, I now feel confident and almost ready for my final interview.:ok:

I would strongly recommend visiting a tower or control centre or both. The guys there are excelent and willing to answer any questions you have, which is obviously a massive help when your final interview is looming. If anyone is in the Glasgow area and are looking to visit either Glasgow tower or Prestwick, you can PM me and I'll give you the details of contacts.

Kevin:ok:

petedavis 28th January 2008 20:43

Hmmm I'm in a bit of a situation here. Had a visit booked at prestwick but it has been cancelled due to manning shortages. With such a short time until my final interview and no scope for any extra time off work, I am worried this will have a negative impact on the 'preparation' side of my interview. I currently work in a RAF control tower, and have visited 3 others, but no area centre. Any advice? Is an ACC visit a must?

kimmy-57 28th January 2008 20:54

Stage 1
 
I am just about to sit my Stage 1 on Monday. I have studied all the materials they give you and done the practice SHL tests. Can anyone shine a little light on what is involved?

Thanks
kim

petedavis 28th January 2008 21:02

There's a description on the previous page :)

shanemoloney 28th January 2008 21:52

Thanks stu h for the info a bit more chilled about it now BRING IT ON :E

shanemoloney 28th January 2008 21:59

does any1 know any good sites to revise up more on Diagrammatic Checking? been on the nats site and done the type of test samples on that but it is not easy to find other sites or places with it on too.:8

1967kev 29th January 2008 10:53

Hi,

If you already work in an RAF control tower then thats a pretty good starting point!!!! I think you already have one up on everyone else right away!!!!:ok:

I was lucky enough to get into the ACC and I must say, it was really helpful, as was the visit to Glasgow Tower. The reason I visited these places was because in an earlier post by Gonzo, he said that when he conducts an interview, he wants to see that you have prepared well....i.e. visiting NATS centres, reading ATC books, knowing about NATS as a company etc etc.

I think you'll be fine with the whole visit thing, might be a good idea to read the book "Air Traffic Control" by Graham Duke, I found it extremely helpful and it put me in good stead for my visits.

Is your interview in Glasgow any time soon?

tired-flyboy 29th January 2008 13:33

@Pete

If your in the RAF, couldn't you organise a visit to RAF Prestwick. See what that is like and you never know you, they might even get you to sit in the civi ops side. (you could always ask)

Just a thought, but as has been said previously, if you can demonstrate that you tried to visit and were asked, you could always reply ' unfortunately my visit was cancelled due to unforseen circumstances!'

Stuw1986 30th January 2008 07:53

Hi All

Im new to this site, thought i'd join up as im starting at the college in April having passed all the stages and medical.

Feel free to ask any Q's about any of the stages.

Anyone else starting in April? Anybody know exactly what date its starting in April? I know its the first week of the month.

Cheers
Stu

EDDN 30th January 2008 10:23

Hi,

i would like to visit the Swanwick LACC before my final stage in 2,5 weeks. Does someone have maybe some contact details whom to contact to arrange a visit there? (email/tel.) Thanks in advance.

Regards

chaudhrysahab 30th January 2008 15:46

Reply t Kimmy-57

Also try to do practice on Numerical Reasoning cos it isvery important fo 1st stage and fast speed practice for basic checking section.

Good Luck :ok:

NeoDude 30th January 2008 17:23

Is numerical reasoning a new addition? I didn't do it at my stage 1.

Nokio 30th January 2008 22:21

No numerical reasoning for me either, that was in July, do you mean D/S/T maths questions perhaps?

chaudhrysahab 1st February 2008 14:53

I asked to prepare in numerical reasoning co in motivaion test, for example they ask the question like if Aircraft is flying at FL310 and have 10 mins fuel left, runway is about 30 miles away so on which degree aircraft has to fly to come down/glide quickly within 10 mins.

I didnot mean exact Numerical reasoning question but these kinds of question, they do involve numerical reasoning.:)


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