DHL Air Austria
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I had the bq assesment. Due to confidentiality agreement i can not say the exact subjects, but i can say that Skytest and latestpilotjobs.com (eurowings subscruption- as guidance) will do the job for preparing. If one wants more brushup for the atpl, i used atplquestions last 200, but the ones from the website mentioned should be enough. There is no time for major calculations neither for the atpl nor for the written math test, so be in good shape and now the theory and you will be fine. What i could recommend is practice the spatial orientation and memory exercises as it gets harder and harder as you advance thru the exercise and you loose points easily. The standards are quite high, so sleep well the night before, be in good shape and strong stamina abd you will be fine. It's quite a fair assesment I would say, so, no need for too much precise information.
Be good, practise with Skytest and focus on the test while you’re at it.
I would recommend studying a bit of ATPL while you’re at it, as it helps in one of the tests.
Personally, I read “Ace the Pilot Technical Interview”
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Hi all,
I recently passed the IP-BQ for DHL Air Austria and interested in how the next steps look like.
Anybody has any info on how the simulator assessment works like and what to expect?
Also any information on roster, approx. block hours per year, if it's commutable from within Europe etc. would be really appreciated.
I recently passed the IP-BQ for DHL Air Austria and interested in how the next steps look like.
Anybody has any info on how the simulator assessment works like and what to expect?
Also any information on roster, approx. block hours per year, if it's commutable from within Europe etc. would be really appreciated.