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Old 12th Sep 2017, 12:01
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Anyone have anything new to add on loan underwriting opportunities or maybe how this will change in the future?
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Originally Posted by gbotley
@Speedbird148,

That i'm not sure of and i guess will be known in time if other schools follow suit. But in anycase, MPL cadets receive the required training for the PPL so it seems a no brainer to add it on to be honest. As far as I know it's addition simply affords a cadet the option to step onto a more traditional route if they ever had to leave the school - to which could occur for any number of reasons. In my eyes it's still a welcome change as it gives you something to show for your hours.
Fantastic news, L3 must have someone making decisions with some sense at last! No more embarrassment for MPL pilots who can fly an Airbus to Malaga but can't actually take their parents for a trip to the isle of wight in a light aircraft.
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Originally Posted by gbotley
Useful bit of info for you all...

The MPL syllabus at L3 - in respect of easyJet (currently) - has been modified to incorporate an EASA PPL. The flight test will be conducted during the flight training phase in New Zealand and prior to the initial IFR awareness stuff. It's nice to see a PPL and associated SEP rating incorporated as this permits a trainee to act as PIC and open a pathway to the more traditional CPL ME/IR route should it be needed.

Good luck to those in selection.

Thank you, its on the first post now.
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Originally Posted by wils180
26th Sept! not long now, you?
Nice! Mines on the 25th of October.. Good Luck mate!

Also, are there any blogs detailing experiences from previous Oxford candidates? I'm really struggling to find more than just a few of them...

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Hi Guys

I have made it through to stage 2 and was wondering if anyone could shed any light on what to expect? I have read the forum and seen suggestions about PILAPT AND SkyTest etc, all of which i cant quite afford at this current time. Is there any info on other prep methods at hand, or any info on what sort of maths to practise prior to attendance? ITS ALL VERY STRESSFUL!
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Old 17th Sep 2017, 07:55
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Hi.
There is a lot of information on here about stage 2 and how to prepare. I can't remember how much stage 2 is these days, £150/250? How will you pay for this, furthermore, the course itself if you can't afford the skytest (or whatever its called). Don't mean to be rude, just a genuine question?
Regardless of that the best way to prepare is to do lots and lots of mental maths. You can create a similar test environment at home by practising spatial awareness and logical thinking problems, spotting patterns etc at home. There must be books that have pages of these type problems. Wish you the best.
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Hi, I can only recommend Latestpilotjob if you're going to L3, it is relatively cheap and accurate.
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News:
easyJet Worldwide - basically to sum this up, easyJet have an idea of teaming up with Gatwick and other airlines to have 'connection' flights.

EasyJet Worldwide: Budget airlines? idea to team up at Gatwick airport is revolutionising the aviation industry | The Independent
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Old 18th Sep 2017, 15:25
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Hello,

Anyone who attended recently to a day 2 assessment with L3/CTC can put some information regarding the day, group and interview? How much time take to them to tell you that assessment result?
Besides, what have we to expect at the online test before the assessment (if made)?

Many thanks!
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Old 20th Sep 2017, 10:36
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Can anyone who has undertaken a stage 2 assessment at CAE vouch for LatestPilotsJobs.com's study guide?

Has anyone used any other prep software they found useful?
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I used latespilotjobs and I totally recommend it
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ive looked at latestpilotjobs.com and pilotaptitudetest.com and cannot decide which to get
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latest pilot jobs was literally identical to real assessment for oaa
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Old 20th Sep 2017, 19:00
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Same for L3academy
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Hi all,

Does anyone know how many sheets of paper we get for rough workings in the numeracy test for Assessment 1 at L3?

Many thanks!
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Old 22nd Sep 2017, 15:23
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Just received a route 3 offer! Obviously the slightly more expensive route but happy none the less!
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Old 22nd Sep 2017, 15:58
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Originally Posted by qbigglesq
Hi all,

Does anyone know how many sheets of paper we get for rough workings in the numeracy test for Assessment 1 at L3?

Many thanks!
From what I remember, it was about 10, but it wasn't a case of that was your limit. There was more on a desk, as well as more pens; if anyone wanted any. Hope it goes well!
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Been allocated route 1, absolutely thrilled.
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Old 23rd Sep 2017, 06:39
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Congrats! May I ask you when did you attend day 2 and how did you get the good news?
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I attended on Sep 5th and got the news via email last night.
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