Geetea don't forget self assessment.
The assessor Dave and I had wanted you to know where you were going wrong and how you were going to fix it. This thread is almost as long as the original thread now. :} |
Yeah, at the end of the assessment I asked him how he thought I did and he came back with 'How do you think you did?' :ugh: So then had to self evaluate on the spot as he was obviously still assessing at that point. He was a great guy though.
You don't need to know how to fly to pass phase 4. Treat it exactly like a lesson and do whatever the assessor says. They want to see you learn quickly rather than your flying skills :ok: |
Cas/Goncalo,
Have you guys sorted out a hotel for our Phase 3? Would be cool to stay at the same place.. Lee |
Also, can anyone tell me when each month the courses start? I read somewhere that someone left on the 6th of a month to go to New Zealand, but wasn't sure if that was roughly the same every month.
Thinking a bit ahead i know, but curious :) Lee |
CP62 leaves on the 4th June. I believe CP64 leaves on the 6th August so I guess they rotate the dates.
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hey Lee,
I live in Southampton so will be driving down on the day, would've been good to get a drink in before tho. Hopefully some celebratory ones after!!!?? Cas |
Ahh that's a shame mate. Well yeah lets hope it all goes to plan..
See you then! Lee |
I still haven't managed to find out (or figure out) what CP actually stands for, any suggestions?
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cadet pilot
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Ah, quite obvious really....
I've been contemplating possible questions I may be asked in an interview (assuming I get that far), and gathering as much info as possible to help me answer them; one that worries me is what a First Officer's duties include, and what an average day would consist of? Short of posting a question on main forum or speaking to pilots where can I start looking? |
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Chr*st on a bike, that was quick!
Thanks! |
Hotel
Hi Lee / Cas..
I don't know yet about the hotel, but for me is fine to stay on the same as you. Thanks, Goncalo |
I've been contemplating possible questions I may be asked in an interview (assuming I get that far), and gathering as much info as possible to help me answer them; one that worries me is what a First Officer's duties include, and what an average day would consist of? Short of posting a question on main forum or speaking to pilots where can I start looking? |
Hi, does anyone have an idea of the number of applicants initially and the number of successful applicants on their way to NZ?
Thanks |
I think it's 120 - 150 applicants a week.
What I know for sure is between 30% - 50% pass application stage.. 4% pass selection stage. |
We were told at Phase 2 that there are about 150-200 that apply per week, and only 30-40 that get selected for Phase 2. I think she said that about 50% of those get through Phase 2, and 50% of those get through Phase 3. It's then 85% that pass Phase 4.
So about 5% from start to finish. But I guess you only need to fulfill the criteria for applying to get into Phase 2, so although 5% sounds crazy it is more like 20% once you make Phase 2.. I may be wrong with my figures though :) Lee |
A-Level Certificates for CTC...
Hello all, I have been asked to attend phase 2 and phase 3 of the selection process for CTC. My problem is I cannot find my A-level certicates (or any other results for that matter) I am assuming they have been lost in the abyss from moving house etc. I know I might be able to get replacement certificates, but might be cutting it a bit fine time wise. How important are the certificates? Is it a definite no no if you haven't got them?
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I'd give them a call/email and ask.. They took my certificates off me at the start of phase 2 day and gave them back at the end of the day. So they obviously do look at them..
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It would be best to speak to the selection team. The certificates are checked and are required.
If you can't find them, have a look on the websites of the exam boards. Although you cannot obtain duplicate certificates unless you can provide proof of loss due to something like a fire (i.e. they won't replace ones that have simply been mislaid), you can get from them a "Statement of Results" which, while not a certificate as such, is alleged by the exam boards to be universally accepted in place of a certificate for the purposes of proving results. This PDF from the AQA website (one of the exam boards) is an example. The first page explains what you need to do. |
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