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I completely agree with the previous post, all you need to know is in this thread and the rest is up to you to study.
Is anybody going for the Simulator Screening on the 31st in Hamburg?
Or before that date?
Is anybody going for the Simulator Screening on the 31st in Hamburg?
Or before that date?
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Should be alright, it's not as hard as the DLR, not the easiest either. It's on a human level.
Simply try to sharpen your short-term memory capacity and review some ATPL from an operational perspective. That is, performance with relationship between the various V speeds, ASDA, TORA, LDA, Clearway, Stopway, fuel requirements, approach minima, planning minima, some meteorology forecast as well as little theory.
As for the maths part it's divided in two parts as far as I know. The first part is normal maths where you can expect basic geometry, trigonometry and questions on speed, distance and time. Mental arithmetic is the second part and one thing I am not sure about is that BODMASS is not followed, but you have to do the calculations from left to right with no precedence given to multiplication or divisions. However, I stand to be corrected on this.
Multitasking will be a FD to keep centered or something similar and buttons to press if a light comes up. Expect also questions to come up.
This is all I know and I have been invited for the 10th of August. Plenty of time to prepare for me. Lucky me!
Simply try to sharpen your short-term memory capacity and review some ATPL from an operational perspective. That is, performance with relationship between the various V speeds, ASDA, TORA, LDA, Clearway, Stopway, fuel requirements, approach minima, planning minima, some meteorology forecast as well as little theory.
As for the maths part it's divided in two parts as far as I know. The first part is normal maths where you can expect basic geometry, trigonometry and questions on speed, distance and time. Mental arithmetic is the second part and one thing I am not sure about is that BODMASS is not followed, but you have to do the calculations from left to right with no precedence given to multiplication or divisions. However, I stand to be corrected on this.
Multitasking will be a FD to keep centered or something similar and buttons to press if a light comes up. Expect also questions to come up.
This is all I know and I have been invited for the 10th of August. Plenty of time to prepare for me. Lucky me!
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Being Interpersonal, maybe you should find some information on the DHL/EAT threads here on the forums as well as Pilotenboard. It's a German forum, so you'll have to translate whatever you find.
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Should be alright, it's not as hard as the DLR, not the easiest either. It's on a human level.
Simply try to sharpen your short-term memory capacity and review some ATPL from an operational perspective. That is, performance with relationship between the various V speeds, ASDA, TORA, LDA, Clearway, Stopway, fuel requirements, approach minima, planning minima, some meteorology forecast as well as little theory.
As for the maths part it's divided in two parts as far as I know. The first part is normal maths where you can expect basic geometry, trigonometry and questions on speed, distance and time. Mental arithmetic is the second part and one thing I am not sure about is that BODMASS is not followed, but you have to do the calculations from left to right with no precedence given to multiplication or divisions. However, I stand to be corrected on this.
Multitasking will be a FD to keep centered or something similar and buttons to press if a light comes up. Expect also questions to come up.
This is all I know and I have been invited for the 10th of August. Plenty of time to prepare for me. Lucky me!
Simply try to sharpen your short-term memory capacity and review some ATPL from an operational perspective. That is, performance with relationship between the various V speeds, ASDA, TORA, LDA, Clearway, Stopway, fuel requirements, approach minima, planning minima, some meteorology forecast as well as little theory.
As for the maths part it's divided in two parts as far as I know. The first part is normal maths where you can expect basic geometry, trigonometry and questions on speed, distance and time. Mental arithmetic is the second part and one thing I am not sure about is that BODMASS is not followed, but you have to do the calculations from left to right with no precedence given to multiplication or divisions. However, I stand to be corrected on this.
Multitasking will be a FD to keep centered or something similar and buttons to press if a light comes up. Expect also questions to come up.
This is all I know and I have been invited for the 10th of August. Plenty of time to prepare for me. Lucky me!
But it's done on a computer I guess. And After this test, what's the next step of the selection?
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Yes it will be done on the computer but for some tests you will have a pen and paper to do your calculations. The next step will be a simulator. Depending on how many hours you have it might be either on a Seneca FNPT II sim or an A320 simulator.
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Morning,
I shall also be attending on the 10th or August. Having attended a recruitment day in Hannover for the group this week I have to say it seems to be a fantastic place to work so here’s hoping the assessment goes wel!
thanks also to Banana Joe for your post regarding the contents of the assessment.
Good Luck to all any anyone attending on the 10th please feel free to contact me.
I shall also be attending on the 10th or August. Having attended a recruitment day in Hannover for the group this week I have to say it seems to be a fantastic place to work so here’s hoping the assessment goes wel!
thanks also to Banana Joe for your post regarding the contents of the assessment.
Good Luck to all any anyone attending on the 10th please feel free to contact me.
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Looks like they are recruiting by the bucket when one looks at all those assessment dates.
Anybody aware of the number of candidates screening per day? How many FO they are hiring?
Anybody aware of the number of candidates screening per day? How many FO they are hiring?
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at the recruitment day they stated 200 required by next summer. Very exciting opportunity!
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Hey folks !
I received the email for the BQ testing, does any of you used the dedicated skytest software for preparation ?
Does interpersonnal send you a link for preparation ? If so, is it enough ?
Thank you for your help !
I received the email for the BQ testing, does any of you used the dedicated skytest software for preparation ?
Does interpersonnal send you a link for preparation ? If so, is it enough ?
Thank you for your help !
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Hi Airone2977,
In my BQ invitation it was said that no special preparation is required and there was 2 of ~9 test model examples available via URL in the mail (two models is how ATPL and English exams looks like). So I didn't use any software for preparation and I passed it. But I should mention that I'm good in math and attention so if you are not - do skytest prep. Unfortunately it is strictly forbidden to disclose what tests are in details.
Awaiting for sim assessment now
In my BQ invitation it was said that no special preparation is required and there was 2 of ~9 test model examples available via URL in the mail (two models is how ATPL and English exams looks like). So I didn't use any software for preparation and I passed it. But I should mention that I'm good in math and attention so if you are not - do skytest prep. Unfortunately it is strictly forbidden to disclose what tests are in details.
Awaiting for sim assessment now
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Hi Airone2977,
In my BQ invitation it was said that no special preparation is required and there was 2 of ~9 test model examples available via URL in the mail (two models is how ATPL and English exams looks like). So I didn't use any software for preparation and I passed it. But I should mention that I'm good in math and attention so if you are not - do skytest prep. Unfortunately it is strictly forbidden to disclose what tests are in details.
Awaiting for sim assessment now
In my BQ invitation it was said that no special preparation is required and there was 2 of ~9 test model examples available via URL in the mail (two models is how ATPL and English exams looks like). So I didn't use any software for preparation and I passed it. But I should mention that I'm good in math and attention so if you are not - do skytest prep. Unfortunately it is strictly forbidden to disclose what tests are in details.
Awaiting for sim assessment now
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Hi Airone2977,
In my BQ invitation it was said that no special preparation is required and there was 2 of ~9 test model examples available via URL in the mail (two models is how ATPL and English exams looks like). So I didn't use any software for preparation and I passed it. But I should mention that I'm good in math and attention so if you are not - do skytest prep. Unfortunately it is strictly forbidden to disclose what tests are in details.
Awaiting for sim assessment now
In my BQ invitation it was said that no special preparation is required and there was 2 of ~9 test model examples available via URL in the mail (two models is how ATPL and English exams looks like). So I didn't use any software for preparation and I passed it. But I should mention that I'm good in math and attention so if you are not - do skytest prep. Unfortunately it is strictly forbidden to disclose what tests are in details.
Awaiting for sim assessment now
I'm invited for august the 27th, last session scheduled so far.
If there anybody on the same day, feel free to PM me.
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Hi guys!
Anyone on the assesment of 2 of august in Hamburg?
Do you know any website to practise the test? Because i know before was the DLR but they changed the system .
Kind regards!
Anyone on the assesment of 2 of august in Hamburg?
Do you know any website to practise the test? Because i know before was the DLR but they changed the system .
Kind regards!