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Quick question:
I have succesfully past GU and simulator assesment with Lufthansa Cityline in 2011. But never had the chance to do the FU due to circumstances. Now I want to try again. If invited do I have to do GU and simulator assesment again?
I have succesfully past GU and simulator assesment with Lufthansa Cityline in 2011. But never had the chance to do the FU due to circumstances. Now I want to try again. If invited do I have to do GU and simulator assesment again?
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sorry to ask it once again...could anybody give us some example of KRN exercice given at the DLR test?
Thank you.
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Does anyone know how long the max sequence is for the actual RMS test, for example more than 15? And does the real test include a number 0?
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Yes ... I also have a friend in the same situation (DLR in august and still no date for sim). Apparently an Air Berlin history seams to be the cause ...I hope our DLR session will not be useless ...
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Well Air Berlin will influence all of us wishing to enter EW definitely, whether we like it or not, also Monarch airlines is out, so lets just hope that the money they spent for the DLR testing is not thrown away.
And one more thing, a good part of those who passed DLR earlier will probably get (and probably already got) a job in the mean time. We must hope for the best, and forget the rest!
And one more thing, a good part of those who passed DLR earlier will probably get (and probably already got) a job in the mean time. We must hope for the best, and forget the rest!
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Well Air Berlin will influence all of us wishing to enter EW definitely, whether we like it or not, also Monarch airlines is out, so lets just hope that the money they spent for the DLR testing is not thrown away.
And one more thing, a good part of those who passed DLR earlier will probably get (and probably already got) a job in the mean time. We must hope for the best, and forget the rest!
And one more thing, a good part of those who passed DLR earlier will probably get (and probably already got) a job in the mean time. We must hope for the best, and forget the rest!
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Just received positive feedback for the DLR, if anyone is interested I can write in detail about my experience.
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Hi Sablaster! Congratulations!
I am glad to hear that you succeeded on the DLR. It is for sure not an easy test at all. Please be so kind and write me about your experience. I will also attend an assessment very soon, therefore I am interested to know how everything went.
Thank you !
I am glad to hear that you succeeded on the DLR. It is for sure not an easy test at all. Please be so kind and write me about your experience. I will also attend an assessment very soon, therefore I am interested to know how everything went.
Thank you !
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Hey guys, sorry for the late reply.
So here's what it looked like from my perspective.
Tip 1: Prepare... prepare a lot! Read everything from the manuals that they handled you.
Tip 2: Start from the lvl1 and then progress to upper lvls, otherwise you'll be just frustrated.
Most of the things that you want to know is written on this post.
ENS - try thatquiz.org really nice for the synonyms that you'll have on the real test. It was not an easy test, but it depends from your general English knowledge, go through provided test few times.
KRN/RAG - There's just audio tasks, if you want you can buy Skytest, it helped me for this one, but its just personal preference.
FWT - You have some questions posted here, also go trough your books, and optionally Avexam. Questions difficulty - medium.
OWT - Clocks are slightly different (needle pointing on a number is much more easier to see, hard black coloured). Speed lvl 3, my avg was 90-95%
day before test.
SKT - Exactly the same lvl3. Try combining provided DLR tests with Skytest, my avg 98%.
ROT - Same voice from provided material, starts really slow lvl 1 and then progress but not as fast as lvl 3, something between lvl 2-3 till end, my avg 90-100%.
VLR - Easiest one, 10x10cm square on display lvl3, also the same as provided from materials, my avg always 100%.
RMS - Again, same voice, same speed, lvl2, my avg was btw 30-36%. If you can remember 6-7 numbers I think you'll pass.
VMC - 2,3,3,4,5 slightly different figures pretty much like Skytest but again not the same. my avg was btw 80-88%.
MIC - if you bought Skytest don't practice too much, principle is the same but it looks and feels totally different, you'll have a lot of time to practice there before real test starts (45 mins practice, and then 15 mins for test). Joystick is Logitech Extreme3DPro.
CRM/Psycho tests - just answer questions as honestly as possible, don't think too much.
Please don't let the exercises stress you or it will be counterproductive, on most of them you just can't achieve 100% and its perfectly fine. As far as I know you are competing against average tests results. Give your best, practice and focus when you're there, try to get enough sleep before assessment so you could give your optimum performance.
I wish you all the best!
So here's what it looked like from my perspective.
Tip 1: Prepare... prepare a lot! Read everything from the manuals that they handled you.
Tip 2: Start from the lvl1 and then progress to upper lvls, otherwise you'll be just frustrated.
Most of the things that you want to know is written on this post.
ENS - try thatquiz.org really nice for the synonyms that you'll have on the real test. It was not an easy test, but it depends from your general English knowledge, go through provided test few times.
KRN/RAG - There's just audio tasks, if you want you can buy Skytest, it helped me for this one, but its just personal preference.
FWT - You have some questions posted here, also go trough your books, and optionally Avexam. Questions difficulty - medium.
OWT - Clocks are slightly different (needle pointing on a number is much more easier to see, hard black coloured). Speed lvl 3, my avg was 90-95%
day before test.
SKT - Exactly the same lvl3. Try combining provided DLR tests with Skytest, my avg 98%.
ROT - Same voice from provided material, starts really slow lvl 1 and then progress but not as fast as lvl 3, something between lvl 2-3 till end, my avg 90-100%.
VLR - Easiest one, 10x10cm square on display lvl3, also the same as provided from materials, my avg always 100%.
RMS - Again, same voice, same speed, lvl2, my avg was btw 30-36%. If you can remember 6-7 numbers I think you'll pass.
VMC - 2,3,3,4,5 slightly different figures pretty much like Skytest but again not the same. my avg was btw 80-88%.
MIC - if you bought Skytest don't practice too much, principle is the same but it looks and feels totally different, you'll have a lot of time to practice there before real test starts (45 mins practice, and then 15 mins for test). Joystick is Logitech Extreme3DPro.
CRM/Psycho tests - just answer questions as honestly as possible, don't think too much.
Please don't let the exercises stress you or it will be counterproductive, on most of them you just can't achieve 100% and its perfectly fine. As far as I know you are competing against average tests results. Give your best, practice and focus when you're there, try to get enough sleep before assessment so you could give your optimum performance.
I wish you all the best!
Last edited by Sablaster; 31st Oct 2017 at 19:25.