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Seems you must have applied to their astronaute department, albeit inadvertently.
I've know people to ace all the tests and hoops etc., then at a later stage, exhibit every personality defect know to man. The Amiri Flight being a prime example.
If you are accepted for interview (they couldn't really turn you down with the experience you quoted), you may run into the problem of having more overall experience than the people in the "management" of this outfit. Any of them with any insecurity issues, could be made a little more insecure by you presence.
Seems you must have applied to their astronaute department, albeit inadvertently.
I've know people to ace all the tests and hoops etc., then at a later stage, exhibit every personality defect know to man. The Amiri Flight being a prime example.
If you are accepted for interview (they couldn't really turn you down with the experience you quoted), you may run into the problem of having more overall experience than the people in the "management" of this outfit. Any of them with any insecurity issues, could be made a little more insecure by you presence.
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[QUOTE=Dan_Brown;10130114]Skypirate
Seems you must have applied to their astronaute department, albeit inadvertently.
I've know people to ace all the tests and hoops etc., then at a later stage, exhibit every personality defect know to man. The Amiri Flight being a prime example.
If you are accepted for interview (they couldn't really turn you down with the experience you quoted), you may run into the problem of having more overall experience than the people in the "management" of this outfit. Any of them with any insecurity issues, could be made a little more insecure by you presence.[/QUOTE]
And they wouldn't be the only outfit with this sort of perspective! yikes.
Seems you must have applied to their astronaute department, albeit inadvertently.
I've know people to ace all the tests and hoops etc., then at a later stage, exhibit every personality defect know to man. The Amiri Flight being a prime example.
If you are accepted for interview (they couldn't really turn you down with the experience you quoted), you may run into the problem of having more overall experience than the people in the "management" of this outfit. Any of them with any insecurity issues, could be made a little more insecure by you presence.[/QUOTE]
And they wouldn't be the only outfit with this sort of perspective! yikes.

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They have a long list of scenario based questions. They are generic in respect to what happened, what you did, what was the outcome. My brain has fully purged this useless information by now.
Never made it to the expensive use of the sim assessment. Washed out before. Good tactics on their part.
Not one question on the Global. That seems strange doesn’t it? If they wanted to hire you on a certain airplane why not test your knowledge on it?
Never made it to the expensive use of the sim assessment. Washed out before. Good tactics on their part.
Not one question on the Global. That seems strange doesn’t it? If they wanted to hire you on a certain airplane why not test your knowledge on it?