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Old 21st Aug 2004, 20:01
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Point.

Sorry

Easyjet have taken lots of ctc cadets.

So far there have been 18 courses in the ctc scheme. 3 have no sponsor, about 3-4 have been taken by tcx, the rest are Easyjet.

6 per course
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Old 28th Aug 2004, 22:27
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Easyjet interview

I would be most grateful to receive any info on questions asked during the interview / recruitment day etc.
Thanks in advance.
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Old 29th Aug 2004, 10:39
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flameout...

just out of interest, do you have an interview lined up, and if so, how long ago did you apply.

i only ask because i am curious as to the time scale easy follow from application with them, to reply to you and giving you an interview date.

if you, or anyone else can shed some light on this i would appreciate the info....
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Old 29th Aug 2004, 13:18
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Yes I do.
I had a phone call less than 24 hours after I filled out the application form on the net.
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Old 29th Aug 2004, 14:00
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What level of experience do you currently have flameout in terms of hours, type etc, if you don't mind me asking
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Old 1st Sep 2004, 19:23
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re: experience - I have more than the minimum required!

So - nobodys been to the interview ? thanks for all the useful advice!

I was hopeing for a little feedback so I would know what to expect that's all.
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Old 2nd Sep 2004, 10:27
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Easy Flameout ,

I went to the Easyjet Assement day 2 months ago and here is what I can recall from that day :

a set of technical questions such as about mach tuck, some met questions ---> I suggest you read "how to ace the pilot technical interview " By Gary Bristow, everything is in there.

some psychometric test ---> Nothing you can prepare.


45 minutes interview, quite relaxed. They asked me some questions such as : " Can you remember a moment in your life where you have taken a difficult decision" or "have you ever worked with a difficult individual, how did you manage to get his co-operation " ... My interviewers were very nice and gave me the time to think before answering. Also they asked me some technical questions too. One I remember of is " what gaz do we put in Aircraft tyres "

The whole day is fairly relaxed and they definitely try to make you at ease, so you can give your best !

Good luck, SF
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Old 2nd Sep 2004, 10:38
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Thankyou very much for the info.
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Old 7th Sep 2004, 10:15
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no yet called....

Does anyone now, how long it may take Easyjet to call someone , or I can be waiting for the rest of my life endlessly!!!!!!
Should i forget them ? is's been 3 months..
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Old 7th Sep 2004, 15:36
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Easyjet

How long should I consider that my application is valid with them since they haven't replied in 3 months.. and i have all what they require...but i applied in the direct entry pilot scheme since i'am current on type.
Any infos would be very welcome that would brighten up a bit this gloomy situation
Cheers thanks
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Old 11th Sep 2004, 20:03
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EasyJet wants you, but not if you're....

Dutch

which is missing on the EasyJet website application form as nationality choice.
Any of you had trouble finding your nationality on their website?


Cheers JB
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Old 12th Sep 2004, 10:56
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I thought you had to have the right to live and work in the UK for any company/airline now, perhaps that is why?
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Old 12th Sep 2004, 11:40
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Dear Hostie...

You're probably not even blonde....!
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Old 12th Sep 2004, 17:51
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Wink

J_B

I wouldn't worry about it, just put yourself down as British. Being Dutch you probably speak the language better than the natives.

Good Luck

YS
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Old 12th Sep 2004, 18:13
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Hasn't stopped a number of Dutch pilots I know from having made the LHS. Hmmm......... perhaps they were double Dutch.
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Old 18th Sep 2004, 07:04
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LOL guys!

I am very blonde actually! so I have an excuse!

I still dont realise what was so funny, but i trust it was not too stupid?!
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Old 18th Sep 2004, 07:30
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sammy - if you are dutch then you are european; ergo you have the right to live and work in the UK...
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Old 18th Sep 2004, 07:42
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Sammy - but do the cuffs and collar match ?
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Old 19th Sep 2004, 08:32
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LOL!

You will have to check my eyebrows out if you go to the Xmas bash!
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Old 19th Sep 2004, 20:53
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easy have stopped to work with dutch pilots after discovering they were(most) smoking ashish and cannabis during flights.

try crack... much better!

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