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GHB100R 5th Oct 2007 16:40

What do the airlines want???
 
Hey,

I've been trying to find out from other pilots about the skills that you are tested on in an airline interview. Things like teamwork i know are tested but does anyone know what else i should scratch up on.

Also, if i'm doing A levels, what should i do to get the best possible chance of getting a job?

If anyone's got any info at all, it would be appreciated.

Best Regards,

GHB100R:hmm:

v6g 5th Oct 2007 19:04

Visa or Mastercard.

EZYramper 5th Oct 2007 22:46

Physics and maths and any science are always good for the A-levels. Although I think the grade you get is probably more important then the subject ( to an extent ). So do something that will really interest you and that you can do well at. Don't do all art subjects, one or two should be ok. Avoid subjects like media studies or film studies.

In my opinion it would look better on paper to get say BBB in English lit, psychology and law then it would DDD in physics maths and chemistry.

All the above is just my opinion though.

MrHorgy 6th Oct 2007 01:13

Listen to EZYRamper.

I made the mistake of choosing subjects based on airline selection and not my ability, and failed miserably. It is MUCH better to have ABB in English, Drama and IT than DDD in Maths Physics and Chemistry. Enjoy your A Levels (to what extent you can) - you'll notice CTC just ask for two passes above C, they don't stipulate a subject.

Horgy

GHB100R 6th Oct 2007 07:41

Degree
 
Thanks for the comeback guys.

As for a degree, i know its not manditory but what would you suggest. Does the same apply with this as with A-levels?

Best Regards,

GHB100R

;)

redsnail 6th Oct 2007 10:19

Do a degree in a subject that interests you. That means you'll have more than half a chance in passing it. If you try and figure out what the airlines want, you'll potentially come unstuck.

As you said, it is not mandatory and if you want to be a pilot, I wouldn't bother unless you can afford to fund the degree and flight training.


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