Aer Lingus Future Pilot Programme 2019
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TXTom;
Thanks for the info. Looking at latestpilotjobs and it seems there is atleast 15 different modules. I'm guessing it's only a couple of these modules, any ideas which ones?
Thanks for the info. Looking at latestpilotjobs and it seems there is atleast 15 different modules. I'm guessing it's only a couple of these modules, any ideas which ones?
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It's free and they are extremely similar if not harder than the actual cut-e tests. Auto Google translate is enough. Good luck
(Can't post full links but check the tab on the far right and choose the cut-e modules you want)

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This is, of course, my memory from a year ago so it's a little fuzzy, but those stand out. Sadly, monitoring, one of the hardest ones in my opinion, is only available in the most expensive package, because of course it is.
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Thanks for the info everyone. On pilotest.com, which section is relevant? The PILAPT section?
I also noticed there are some free tests on the cut-e website itself. Might be of some use:
get_started
I also noticed there are some free tests on the cut-e website itself. Might be of some use:
get_started
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[QUOTE=Engine Ear;10515339]Thanks for the info everyone. On pilotest.com, which section is relevant? The PILAPT section?
I also noticed there are some free tests on the cut-e website itself. Might be of some use:]
If you look at the 'a few other tests...' section, all the cut-e style tests are in there. Including monitoring (it's called moving dots)
I also noticed there are some free tests on the cut-e website itself. Might be of some use:]
If you look at the 'a few other tests...' section, all the cut-e style tests are in there. Including monitoring (it's called moving dots)
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I believe the cut-e applied Numeracy test challenges ones abilities in percentage calculations, distance and area, the rule of 3 and translation of units.
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I'm almost 38

I've just got the link to the assessments!! Good luck!!
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Hi guys,
Some great info on here! Just have some quick questions: (which may be easier for those who applied last year to answer):
1. Is the 1st part (personality questionnaire) timed?
2. Are the interview q's HR based (eg: why do you want this job?) or are they more technical?
3. Will I need a Joyce stick to complete the assessments?
4. Is there a physics exam I must study for?
5. Can I open up part 2 just to have a look or will the clock start?
Thanks!
Some great info on here! Just have some quick questions: (which may be easier for those who applied last year to answer):
1. Is the 1st part (personality questionnaire) timed?
2. Are the interview q's HR based (eg: why do you want this job?) or are they more technical?
3. Will I need a Joyce stick to complete the assessments?
4. Is there a physics exam I must study for?
5. Can I open up part 2 just to have a look or will the clock start?
Thanks!