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LFC29 12th June 2025 09:21


Originally Posted by McBoo (Post 11898093)
Hi all,

I am lucky enough to have been offered a place with NATS and subject to medical and security clearance will hopefully be starting college in September.

If I am sent to Gloucester I will have to rent a room.

However, I live around 1h20m from Whiteley. Does anyone with experience of the course think this would be a doable commute factoring in the amount of study required etc?

Not having to shell out for a room in the week would make my home situation a lot easier, with a mortgage to cover.

Thanks in advance!

To be honest it depends on you. I get what rocketscientist is saying, i personally wouldn’t have been able to keep up with book work if I was doing an hour plus commute every day. Saying that, there was a few on my course and plenty on courses around me who did significant commutes.

Course is 8-4 and it leaves pretty much no time for actually studying what you learn so that is all done in your own time. If you know that you are disciplined enough to still put in the extra hours, commuting is possible. If not it’s worth getting a room closer to CTC. The money you spend on rent for 12-18 months in whitely will be paid back to you 100x over if you end up validating.

RamJet07 12th June 2025 13:39


Originally Posted by McBoo (Post 11898093)
Hi all,

I am lucky enough to have been offered a place with NATS and subject to medical and security clearance will hopefully be starting college in September.

If I am sent to Gloucester I will have to rent a room.

However, I live around 1h20m from Whiteley. Does anyone with experience of the course think this would be a doable commute factoring in the amount of study required etc?

Not having to shell out for a room in the week would make my home situation a lot easier, with a mortgage to cover.

Thanks in advance!

Hi! Congratulations for your success! How long it took NATS to get back to you? I am still refreshing my email following the last week interview…just want to end this, the waiting time is so painful :(

McBoo 12th June 2025 15:50

Thanks for the view points from both of you. I'll need to work out a budget but fuel would be £200+ a month to commute, so it may well be worth the few hundred more to stay nearby even if it is a struggle financially.

I had my assessment on the 23rd May and received a phone call on the 3rd June with the positive result. Reading back through this thread the waiting time seems variable so I wouldn't read into it too much.

Fantana5 13th June 2025 05:43


Originally Posted by McBoo (Post 11898093)
Hi all,

I am lucky enough to have been offered a place with NATS and subject to medical and security clearance will hopefully be starting college in September.

If I am sent to Gloucester I will have to rent a room.

However, I live around 1h20m from Whiteley. Does anyone with experience of the course think this would be a doable commute factoring in the amount of study required etc?

Not having to shell out for a room in the week would make my home situation a lot easier, with a mortgage to cover.

Thanks in advance!

Hey McBoo, congrats on getting the role!

Can I ask how you felt after your assessment day? Were you confident you'd passed or was it something of a pleasant surprise?

I've done my assessment day in the past couple of weeks and I'm finding it hard to gauge how I did

McBoo 13th June 2025 15:14


Originally Posted by Fantana5 (Post 11900021)
Hey McBoo, congrats on getting the role!

Can I ask how you felt after your assessment day? Were you confident you'd passed or was it something of a pleasant surprise?

I've done my assessment day in the past couple of weeks and I'm finding it hard to gauge how I did

It's hard to say really, I thought I had messed up one of the online test resists but clearly not enough to be an issue. I was fairly sure this would have put me out of the running but was pleasantly surprised.

The interview and group discussion were as I expected and I felt they went pretty well.

randomusername55 19th June 2025 15:47

When to hear back/ how to hear back
 
I sat my interview last week and haven't heard anything yet. I asked during the interview how long to expect and they said 10 days, I wanted to ask if anyone has had to wait longer than that?

I also asked how I should expect to hear back and they said via email, but from what I've read on this thread a lot of people have had phone calls? Maybe they send an email and then phone you after?

julianchenn 22nd June 2025 11:54

Hi - congratulations n getting thru stage 3
I have still not had mine if u dont mind me asking what is the group interview based around im scared tht it might be based on a topic. have zero knowledge off n then i might not end up talking much also when it comes to the interview is it assessed by 2 interviewers or one? n whats sort of q do they tend to ask are they related to ATC directly or is it more like "tell us about a time when u faced a challenge and how did u overcome it"?

McBoo 22nd June 2025 14:56


Originally Posted by julianchenn (Post 11908485)
Hi - congratulations n getting thru stage 3
I have still not had mine if u dont mind me asking what is the group interview based around im scared tht it might be based on a topic. have zero knowledge off n then i might not end up talking much also when it comes to the interview is it assessed by 2 interviewers or one? n whats sort of q do they tend to ask are they related to ATC directly or is it more like "tell us about a time when u faced a challenge and how did u overcome it"?

Good luck with stage 3. They are clear at the start of the day that we were not to give out any details of the actual content of the assessment day - so that everyone has a fair and equal chance. Have a read through this thread for general info and everything you need to know in advance is in the assessment day invite.

2025aviator 22nd June 2025 16:55

Hey Afternoon,

I have made it through also, one of the key things they say in the session is to not post anything regarding the specifics of what happens in the assessment days, this is a very competitive role, so they want everyone on an even playing field. With that being said just be yourself and follow the instructions given to you during the sessions.

Good Luck, wish you all the best!

forza6246 3rd July 2025 14:07

Hi everyone,

I am scheduled to start my training at Whiteley on 15th September. At the moment I don't know anyone else on my course. Just reaching out here to see if anyone else is also starting at the same time and would potentially be interested in looking for accommodation options together, as I've heard it's a popular option for trainees and can really help with studying for exams and general morale! Thanks :)

icedchailatte 4th July 2025 12:15

Is anyone waiting for the september/october slots to be released?

McBoo 5th July 2025 12:18

Laptop?
 
For the college training will I need a laptop to access course materials/study?

Mine is ancient and will need replacing if so.

scwol 6th July 2025 10:01

No, you'll be given a work laptop on your first day. Stationery and everything will all be provided too. All you really need to supply is a bag to put it all in!

RamJet07 9th July 2025 07:45

Hello everyone,

I am lucky enough to say that I’ve made it past stage 3 assessment for the TATC role with NATS! Looking forward to meet the new colleagues and work together on this great opportunity.

Is there a whatsapp group chat or any group for discussion? If not let me know how many of us are and I can set something up!

At the same time I’ll have my Class 3 Medical in September, which I am quite relaxed about as I am in a very good medical condition. Does anyone know what is the time between the medical check and the start date?

Also forgot to ask, is there a possibility that I can choose whether to train at Gloucester or Swanwick? It would be ideal for if I could become an Aerodrome or Approach Controller.

Thank you very much and best of luck to future candidates!

chevvron 9th July 2025 11:09


Originally Posted by julianchenn (Post 11908485)
Hi - congratulations n getting thru stage 3
I have still not had mine if u dont mind me asking what is the group interview based around im scared tht it might be based on a topic. have zero knowledge off n then i might not end up talking much also when it comes to the interview is it assessed by 2 interviewers or one? n whats sort of q do they tend to ask are they related to ATC directly or is it more like "tell us about a time when u faced a challenge and how did u overcome it"?

I would suggest you correct your grammar before you start your course. Using abbreviations such as 'u' or 'n' instead of 'you' or 'and' is unnacceptable in the ATC world.

1985 9th July 2025 16:53


Originally Posted by chevvron (Post 11918316)
I would suggest you correct your grammar before you start your course. Using abbreviations such as 'u' or 'n' instead of 'you' or 'and' is unnacceptable in the ATC world.

Being a grumpy old man who focuses on the wrong stuff is also pretty unacceptable in the modern ATC world. Using abbreviations while texting on a phone/iPad etc doesn't matter. I honestly couldn't care less about someone's grammar, it's not like there is any verbatim learning at the college anymore or any need for an ATCO to write essays.

mike current 9th July 2025 23:09


Originally Posted by chevvron (Post 11918316)
I would suggest you correct your grammar before you start your course. Using abbreviations such as 'u' or 'n' instead of 'you' or 'and' is unnacceptable in the ATC world.

One "n" in unacceptable.

Eric T Cartman 10th July 2025 15:39

One "n" in unacceptable :p:ok:

tinypear 11th July 2025 11:09


Originally Posted by McBoo (Post 11898093)
Hi all,

I am lucky enough to have been offered a place with NATS and subject to medical and security clearance will hopefully be starting college in September.

If I am sent to Gloucester I will have to rent a room.

However, I live around 1h20m from Whiteley. Does anyone with experience of the course think this would be a doable commute factoring in the amount of study required etc?

Not having to shell out for a room in the week would make my home situation a lot easier, with a mortgage to cover.

Thanks in advance!

Hi, apologies for my late reply to this but wanted to pitch in. Currently training and I know a couple of commuters roughly the same time as you one way. Some stay down here in hotels, others do the drive daily and both manage fine. I'd also suggest renting a room if you can to save yourself the stress, as the workload gets intense pretty quickly. Just can be a bit taxing to do the commute.

AvG2025 20th July 2025 18:40

Any WhatsApp Groups
 
Hello everyone!

Recently found out I passed stage 3 and was wondering if there are any WhatsApp groups for those in training/waiting to start. Thanks!


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