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alanmtc 7th Nov 2007 14:45

HI Chris,

I`m at 1300 next Tuesday!

My preperation has been practice maths papers and I`ve been looking up PILAPT tests.

From what people have told me, you need to be quick on the math puzzles, long division, decimal division, scenareos about aircraft heights etc. I dont think they are too hard, but its the time people take to complete the question that let them down! I`ve just been looking for lots of examples on the net!

I`m driving down on the day I think, I live at Gatwick so not too bad a journey!

AdamLT 7th Nov 2007 15:38

cheers Geetea for the links to info about phases 3 and 4.

on the phase 4 thread it mentions the aircraft you will fly is a King Air - Beechcraft. at my phase 2 last month i was told it was a 737.
can anyone shed any light on the type of sim for phase 4?

cheers

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wetton 7th Nov 2007 16:02

Hey
 
Hi just got the news i past phase 2 of selection. Phase 3 date is january 16th anyone else attending that day PM me as to not fill the thread up. :) thanks

Geetea 7th Nov 2007 17:17

Phase 4
 
Yeah.....(i dont know where those simulators are)well i did mine in the 737 sim, was the full motion but didnt move so obviously it was just like a fix based sim.Was very enjoyable....the other possiblity is the A320 im sure , both of them at nursling(where i did mine)

ledz147 7th Nov 2007 17:24

yeah the woman said yesterday that you will do phase 4 in a 737 sim. She said that there are a320 sims there aswell, but she did say 737.

saintexupery 7th Nov 2007 17:50

Sorry if I sway everyone's attention off the current topic here.....my current employer asked me whether it would be possible, assuming I pass selection, for me to keep doing a little bit of work remotely doing the almost two years of training.

So I would love to hear from anyone currently training at CTC or who has in the past

it would be a flexible commitment of probably one or two hours a week, very flexibly scheduled and with flexible deadlines too. certainly it would help me pay back the bond quicker, but i would not want it to affect my performance during training.

work would be online and I am considering the issue now as my employer needs advance planning

Thanks a lot!

alanmtc 7th Nov 2007 17:53

hi,

i`m no expert, as i am only going to my phase 2 next week, but i would assume the answer to your question is no!?

are you talking about working a few hours a week whilst you are at ctc?

you do know the training is in new zealand???



Alan

airbus... 7th Nov 2007 18:09

saintexupery - concern yourself with preparing yourself to get through the selection. Then I think you should worry about this problem.

Is there anyone here going out on CP59?

toolowtoofast 7th Nov 2007 18:36

Unless your job can be done on-line, or is within walking distance of Clearways, it's not going to be possible.

Barcelona cadet 7th Nov 2007 19:10

CP59
 
I'm going out on CP59!!!! :D Can't wait ! as far as I know there is just two of us at the moment! when did you pass stage 4?

airbus... 7th Nov 2007 19:38

CP59
 
As far as I know CP59 is full and they are now taking people for CP60 (April), I had my phase 4 a couple of weeks ago, the 737 is superb!

saintexupery 7th Nov 2007 20:01

yes, work would be online and i am considering the issue as my employer needs to plan in advance.

EZYramper 7th Nov 2007 21:07

I'm not yet out in NZ, however if it is only 1 or 2 hours a WEEK then I would hazard a guess that that should be ok.

I'm pretty sure the cadets out there can find an hour or two a week to hit the pub, so why not an hour or two to quickly do some work.

HOWEVER, I personally wouldn't want anything distracting me from focusing on my flying and ground school so I wouldn't do it myself.

I don't think that helped though....

Geetea 7th Nov 2007 21:29

Selection
 
Just a quick thought that came to my head

If CP59 is full, then the gap between stage 4 and NZ is getting bigger. Im guessing at some point they will need to stop applications from being sent in if theres too many...

Airbus,what date was your stage 4 on?

chrisd7 8th Nov 2007 07:24

Hi I was just wondering if anyone has flown out to New Zealand with Emirates and if so how much weight were you allowed in you baggage.

Thanks Chris

alanmtc 8th Nov 2007 13:06

I flew emirates to australia not too long ago and I`m sure it was just the standard 20kg!

Infact, it defo was at the time for me, because I remember being over, and the check in lady letting me away with it! Then I got back to the UK and flew easyJet with the same case and got charged mega!!!

MathiasHJ 9th Nov 2007 17:43

ledz147:

We must've been there the 6th together then (I'm Mathias/Matthew (the guy from Denmark)) =)

Did you get your answer yet?

I got mine yesterday (checked my mail when I came home to Denmark), and I'm happy to say that I got through to Phase 3 ! :ok:

Phase 3 date: January 9th

alanmtc 9th Nov 2007 21:29

does anyone know if CTC would accept a CLASS 1 MEDICAL even if it was through deviation for the first year until my renewal in a 2008 when I get an unrestricted class 1?

PAJ 10th Nov 2007 03:37

You must have a current JAA Class 1 for the contract to be signed by CTC. If it has lapsed, you will need to get your renwal to secure a place on a CP.

And on Emirates, CTC have the same deal about excess luggage as they do with Singapore Airlines...You can take 30kg (I don't know why but I have a voice somewhere in my head telling me Emirates is actually 32kg).

akindofmagic 10th Nov 2007 10:23

I would ask CTC if they'll still accept a Class I with a deviation; I'm sure I remember someone saying that they were only going to be accepting unrestricted class I certificates (without deviation).


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