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Old 7th Sep 2018, 10:50
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Hi All, new on the forum here.

Going for the written theorethical test on 25th of september. I would appreciatie information about the questions. Been through the whole thread already so lets see whats new .

Congratz for the men and/or women who successfully completed the test already!
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Old 7th Sep 2018, 12:10
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Theoretical test

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Hey please could you tell me what you got in the written test!!? I have it on the 13th (next week). It would help a lot thanks
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Old 7th Sep 2018, 19:11
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All the questions you can find in this thread. It seems they haven't changed much because they will further assess your knowledge with the technical interview. Same applies to the second stage.
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Old 25th Sep 2018, 19:20
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Recently I have received a few message requests, all of which I tried to reply to but PPRuNe blocked them as the system reckons the recipients' inboxes are full.

To cut it short, the questions reported in this thread were the actual questions I had in May. ACE The Technical Pilot interview is a good read to prepare for the first two steps.
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Old 1st Oct 2018, 11:22
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Hi Folks !
Did anybody go to the last part of the process ? Psychotest ! Tips and Feedbacks would be appreciated ?

Thanks
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Old 9th Oct 2018, 06:28
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Hi guys,

Just passed the interview a few days ago.
Straight forward, Chief Pilot, Training Manager and Hr representative.
They asked me to introduce myself and some motivation questions followed by technical questions, do not hesitate to draw on the whiteboard behind you, this makes life easier. Questions were about holding ( entry, timing, buffer and obstacle clearance ), coffin corner, circling approach ( how to fly, protection area and g/a ).
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Old 9th Oct 2018, 13:02
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Hey guys,
I'm going to do the selection process for ASL Belgium and I was wondering the time between 2 stage of the selection process.. Is it 2 weeks ? 1 months ?

Thanks !
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Old 9th Oct 2018, 16:44
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It's a 4 stage process, the whole thing takes on average 3 months.
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Old 12th Oct 2018, 16:16
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Hi ! It really depends on there need, for me it was :
1 month between application and step 1
2 weeks between step 1 & 2
2 weeks between step 2 & 3
2 Days between step 3 & 4.

But I was not availlable on certain dates they have proposed to me, so it could actually be much faster.

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Old 15th Oct 2018, 09:21
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Does anyone has some info about the psychological assesment? What can I expect during that day?
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Old 15th Oct 2018, 12:01
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Theory test

Hi folks

I am. Invited for the theory test end of the month. Is there somebody who recently did this one, and willing to share some valuable tips with me maybe?

Thank you all so. Much!
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Old 16th Oct 2018, 13:18
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Read the complete topic, you will find all the questions here. Study these and you will pass.
Good luck!!
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Old 16th Oct 2018, 13:51
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Psycho and Sim

So can anyone help with the psycho and sim assessment? Any tips would be appreciated!

Thanks
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Old 17th Oct 2018, 10:11
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Would also appreciate info on the psycho test, apparently there is an intellectual capacities test. Is this math spatial orientation and the likes ? I have trained with Skytest is this enough or is there a better way to train ?
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Old 21st Nov 2018, 17:48
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Hello all, I can't tell for the psychometrics part. The small info I have from someone who did both the BQ at Eurowings and ASL is that he found it easier the one at ASL,
But the evalution with psychologist seems to be very thorough, there is also I have heard, a role play.

Do you have recent feedbacks from the sim ? it would be great to have some.
Here is the information I have from 2 different sources : you fly a full motion sim, seems that mainly manual flying is evaluated, PNF is one of your examiner. You have to fly a big pattern around the airport with radar vectors, then ILS, then going around then engine failure during the missed. In all : duration approx 15 min.

How do you prepare : I have heard there are FNPT in Bruxelles, would you go ?
Best of luck with your selection !
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Old 21st Nov 2018, 19:55
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That is accurate. The assessors will brief you on everything before the assessment starts, with pitch and power values. There are no surprises.
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Old 23rd Nov 2018, 14:10
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Thanks Banana Joe,
Just one more info maybe if you know :
Do we fly have to fly with the flight director or not ?
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Old 23rd Nov 2018, 17:01
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Raw data, that is without A/P, F/D and A/T.
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Old 26th Nov 2018, 16:28
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Smile Standard missed approach gradient?

I'm sorry for replying to this 10 years after it was posted, but I just can't handle the doubt... Isn't the standard missed approach PDG 2,5% instead of 2,4% as stated here?
Thanks everyone and good luck applying at ASLAB. I'm attending the written theoretical test on the 28th of November!
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Old 27th Nov 2018, 07:29
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3 types of Missed Approach, the standard one is 2.5 %. The 2,4 % is related to the net climb gradient upon departure ( +0,8 safety ) witch gives you a 200 FT/Nm.
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