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Old 10th Sep 2005, 19:27
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Could someone please clarify what PuT hours mean. Thanks.
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Old 10th Sep 2005, 20:17
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I completed the form this morning and my reference was 0129...?
Maybe the reference has no link to the number of applications received and relates to some of our personal details?
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Old 10th Sep 2005, 20:17
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P U/T = Pilot Under Training
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Old 10th Sep 2005, 21:16
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I think the reference number may be assigned to you when you first register your email address - people who registered earlier this week have lower numbers. Just a thought.
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Old 11th Sep 2005, 10:23
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That sounds more reasonable. I wonder how many of those 600+ who registered where eligible to apply ?

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Old 11th Sep 2005, 12:28
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To those of you called for interview, did you all have the "passed IR first time" box ticked??
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Old 11th Sep 2005, 12:51
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Yup, things have definitely improved. Barely half the number of applicants compared to last time around.
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Old 11th Sep 2005, 13:14
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Yep, IR on first try..
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Old 11th Sep 2005, 16:10
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Please someone clarify

"Have you successfully attended a fully integrated (NOT MODULAR) JAA or CAA approved flying course?"
For people that did a modular course, but in an approved CAA school should answer YES?!! If I understood correctly, they consider in the same boat a JAR integrate course and any CAA course.

The Performance A result is only the Performance exam or is also Mass and Balance and Flight Planning?

In the flying experience tables, what is the difference between the actual Flying hours and your fixed wing and rotary experience? In the first one is also possible to differentiate fixed and rotary wing time.

Thanks
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Old 11th Sep 2005, 22:11
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Trini - I read that sentence to mean
"Have you successfully attended a fully integrated (NOT MODULAR) flying course approved by the JAA or CAA "

i.e Did you go modular or integrated?
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Old 11th Sep 2005, 22:51
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"Have you successfully attended a fully integrated (NOT MODULAR) JAA or CAA approved flying course?"
For people that did a modular course, but in an approved CAA school should answer YES?!! If I understood correctly, they consider in the same boat a JAR integrate course and any CAA course."

If you did an integrated JAR/CAA course, answer YES. If you're modular, answer NO.

Total hours is all your hours, and then you can split those up into fixed wing and rotary. In my case, I entered the same amount of hours in "total" as in "fixed wing", as i've never flown vertically
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Old 12th Sep 2005, 18:29
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sideloader - the application form asked for hours exculding sim time....but if you only need 20 hours - that's a week's flying, worth it for this kind of opportunity don't you think?
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Old 12th Sep 2005, 19:04
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Anyone know from last time do they let you know if you're not going to get an interview?
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Old 12th Sep 2005, 19:08
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It says on the application that only those selected for interview will get a reply.

There are some pretty fundamental questions being asked on this thread!
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Old 12th Sep 2005, 19:18
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Hey cutoff - thanks for the answer - and sorry for being stupid - I guess it's good news for clever smug people that "competition" like me is so slow on the uptake.
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Old 12th Sep 2005, 19:56
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from the website

we require in excess of 1000 hours flying experience or successful completion of a CAA or JAA full-time integrated or part-time modular flying course,
Does this mean that if you did the modular course full time i.e. each module done one after the other you can not apply?

Sorry, I'm bored and just too much time on my hands
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Old 12th Sep 2005, 20:16
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For those that are interested in finding out a possible reason for some of the resignations, you might want to check out the following thread.

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...hreadid=189436

3rd comment down (by Dash Head). I think I've read it correctly, BACX are currently undergoing a lot of base changes.

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Old 13th Sep 2005, 12:22
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Wow,
Just had a peek at the form.
Do they really want a list of all ground school exams?!?
Or have i misread Qualifications obtained?
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Old 13th Sep 2005, 13:00
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Nope, you're right! So grab some food, get yourself some coffee, close all windows and doors, disconnect your telephone and have a nice evening completing the form!

PS.. It's worth it!!

Dave
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Old 13th Sep 2005, 13:10
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That remains to be seen as yet....

Ps Integrated or Modular, just curious?

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