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Old 2nd Dec 2014, 17:23
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Got told I'm successful to the selection stage today :-) when I checked the 15th was available, but after clicking pay it said it was the fully booked. Hope they release extra dates before Christmas.

For those interested, I was on hold around 15 days.
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Old 2nd Dec 2014, 18:46
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Well done towmas!

I have received an email today saying I have been successful at stage 1 but like gbotley when I try to book stage 2 is said no spaces were available.

I hope that it's either a technical fault of they put on more days!
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Old 2nd Dec 2014, 20:25
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For info, I was also on hold for around 15 days.

Really hope that they put on some more stage 2 days!
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Old 2nd Dec 2014, 20:35
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CTC Assessment Day

Does anyone know if on the CTC assessment day you have to do Verbal Reasoning? I understand that there is Numerical Reasoning.

Thanks
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Old 2nd Dec 2014, 20:56
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Well done Thowmas! How long was it until you heard that you'd passed stage 3?

Also, does anybody know what the maths questions are kind of going to look like? I understand they're GCSE level, but I wouldn't imagine that they're going to be asked in any-way similar to what you find in a GCSE exam paper having had a flick through some past papers. Anyone got any ideas?

Thank you! :-)
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Old 2nd Dec 2014, 21:09
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ashb,

Take a look online for PILAPT maths tests for CTC and there are a plethora of resources.. here are some examples (using a site CTC cadets recommended to me)
  1. What is 23 x 2453
  2. Calculate 5/3 divided by 2/9
  3. What is 405000 divided by 27000
  4. An aircraft descends to a new altitude of 4500 ft in a constant 500 ft/min descend rate. At which altitude did it commence the descend if the descend is completed in 11 minutes?

Make of that what you will, but the site in question has pretty good ratings.

Good luck :-)
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Old 5th Dec 2014, 10:11
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Has anyone heard from CTC over the last few days?

Any changes to 'on hold' applications?
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Old 5th Dec 2014, 11:35
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I heard back on Tuesday evening around 6pm. I'm booked on a date on the 18th. Around a 13 day wait from On Hold to selection invite.
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Old 5th Dec 2014, 12:26
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Same here.
Applied on the final day of the application window. On hold until Tuesday when I finally received the good news.

Booked in for the 18th too!
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Old 5th Dec 2014, 13:23
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I was on hold for a while, I got the no to stage 2 around lunchtime today.

Though I have a good degree and a lot of professional experience, I imagine my below average A-Levels were a factor.

Good luck to the rest of you who got through.
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Old 5th Dec 2014, 15:47
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to the guy above, my A levels were dire and i got through. It's pretty much entirely your work experience and your essay questions.

As for myself, I screwed up on the maths test (I didn't even finish it in time, and pretty sure a good proportion of my answers were wrong) and thus didn't get put through to stage 3

extremely annoying to discover from a few posts above, that examples of the exact questions they use are flooded around the internet. If only I'd done a bit more research
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Old 8th Dec 2014, 07:49
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j4mi3

Why are you 'extremely annoyed' with yourself?

You mention dire A level results and regretting the lack of research you did.

Were you seriously expecting to just glide through selection?
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Old 8th Dec 2014, 08:00
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Unfortunately, you could be right but with no feedback (as is common) I will never know.

Either way, good luck to all those who got through.

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Old 9th Dec 2014, 19:26
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There were 16 there yesterday.


I've read 12 from other assessment days. I can't imagine they'd do more than 16 unless they have 5 staff to do interviews to raise it to 20.
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Old 9th Dec 2014, 21:07
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There have been upto 18 at assessments
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Old 9th Dec 2014, 21:19
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champair79 - how did you get on? I received the email this morning and passed everything other than the interview - I wasn't too confident about the interview after getting home though and thought that would be what might let me down.

Onwards and upwards!
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Old 9th Dec 2014, 22:31
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PM sent Stu. Good news for me . Just a waiting game now. Might as well toss a coin!
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Old 9th Dec 2014, 23:23
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Hello all,

I'm attending next week, I'm not particularly confident due to my age and education qualifications. Although hopefully my relevent work experience may counteract that slightly.

Does anyone have any particular tips or guideance? This is all new to me as I've been out of education for quite sometime and in my current industry for eight years. Obviously I understand we are all in competition and people have been asked not to say much about the selection however any basic help would be much appreciated.

I've clearly read the rest of the thread.
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Old 10th Dec 2014, 08:16
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The main thing that seems to set back "late bloomers" in interviews is motivation. There's nothing wrong with having the realisation you want to be a pilot later on in life.
But when compared with the kiddies who havent thought about much else in their two decades on this planet, who have had the time and the parents to pursue a ppl and their university air squadrons and what not, older folks can struggle to compare.

So focus on what you have done to pursue an interest. Doesn't need to be an excessive amount of hours, you just need to prove initiative and passion and that you're taking this seriously (meetings, exhibitions, research,etc). Otherwise you may come across as someone who just hates their current job and is looking for any way out.

And you better put your insecurities to rest now. The average age on self respecting cadet schemes these days is much higher than those where the main requirement seems to be that you have £100k+ to gamble. These airlines value maturity and life experience so bring this to the interview table and you will have an advantage over the nippers who know nothing of the real world and have never had a conversation with anyone over 30.

As for education, if your qualifications werent up to scratch you wouldn't have made it this far.

So man up, start prepping at least 2hrs a day, get in there and nail it!!
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Old 10th Dec 2014, 10:11
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Make sure you know the virgin manifesto. They love that cr@p.
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