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JohnPetrucci 15th Aug 2009 13:23

Acaba türkçe bir konu açsak mı burada bu konu hakkında:)

DLR is hard but we are harder better stronger:)

swinder 15th Aug 2009 14:01

hello again,

I can say that I got my answers by my future employer. they've sent me some links where I can download some practice tests and information about.

I tried the tests for once and I did start to find out what my strong and weak parts are. all in all, the test itself needs basic knowledge of all elements; physics, maths and english (no MIC for us). all I can say is physics is not what I've expected. it asks much more physic knowledge than some regular training; like you have to know and be able to analyze a closed circuit, basic knowledge of AC/DC and have had a basic physics training at least in your high school times.

about maths; it seems you really need to derive a system suitable for your style. otherwise it becomes harder and harder when it gets faster by level-ups. conservative solving methods become useless through levels. I'm not sure but in maths section (not mental arithmetic) the tutorial says that we can use pen and paper but no calculator not along with some info about we won't be able to use in real test unlike the other tutorials which it indicates that we will not be able to use any pen, paper etc.

and about the mental arithmetic part; it basicly needs some memorizing techniques which you need to know at least the squares and square roots of numbers like -lets say- from 2 to 25 and vice versa. also being able to factorize is essential.

the hardest part I've found for myself is the part that the lady reads some numbers with random order and random *_amount_* . this part makes it difficult because it may end up at 5th number or 25th. this is why it is called running memory span. at last but not least, the test asks you to write the digits in reverse order *ugh*.

cube rotation, concentration, spatial orientation, visual memory parts are totally about talent. person could study these just to know what it will look like in real test. some techniques might be taken into consideration about all these but the basic is person has to be able to think in 3D space.

pretty long post but if there are people like me wondering what this test looks like, they could get a clue.

thanks and good luck.

SeattlePilot 17th Aug 2009 03:51

Swinder ,
great analysis .. I am still struggling with certain parts of the test mainly I hold a fulltime job , and when I come home tired it's not the perfect time to take the test..
(Being 40 doesn't help either) :)

I applied to THY but you need insiders for the job in there.. Do you know when you are headed to Hamburg?

swinder 17th Aug 2009 18:35

seattlepilot;

THY is looking for pilots and F/O's like crazy. they recently made a call for new recruits, again; you might want to reconsider your application (they published an announcement that they will be hiring capts with 7k hrs and experienced/fresh f/os). it's like they are trying to employ as many capt and f/os as they can. but the first condition is to be a citizen of republic of turkey.

and about my thing; this progress went pretty weird for me. all things to be done have been done in reverse order i can say. i've made my everything ready but i still don't have the visa for germany... i think it's because this is THY's first time selecting their new trainees by this test, therefore they are struggling how to do this. anyway, hopefully i expect to get that god damn visa this week and i'll be taking the test in next week :hmm:

SeattlePilot 19th Aug 2009 23:42

swinder,
i applied to thy as soon as i saw the ad. I am affraid they are not going to be as quick as the 'other guys' to get back to me. I will be in HAM on the 26th..
I will keep you posted about the DLR thing..

Take care. .

AerAndretti 26th Aug 2009 14:38

Took part in DLR screening in Hamburg in May for Lufthansa Italia. Success in aptitude tests, fail in interview, though.

This is a commercial site where the aptitude tests are explained (right frame menu):

SkyTest® - Trainingssoftware für: DLR-Test (Lufthansa, AUA, DFS), Swiss, Air Berlin, FEAST (Eurocontrol), Austro Control, Skyguide

swinder 2nd Sep 2009 19:47

took the dlr BU assessment for THY on 31th of august. I can say that, it really varies from company to company. we had only 1 day of testing from 8:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m. had the regular tests; physics, maths, english and aptitude tests consisting concentration, spatial orientation, cube rotation, running memory span, visual memory and perceptual speed. all went pretty smooth for me until the very final 5 to 10 secs. the final task of MIC was already not going well for me (having deviations like 5-10 degrees), in addition a little! distraction made it go worse.

all in all I want to say I'm hopeful and the real challenge will be in the interview.

FlugzeugFuehrer 6th Sep 2009 14:31

Swinder,
i am going to take DLR in two weeks for LH. I've read that you took the test for THY and the test varies from company to company but i have a few questions. I have problems with cube rotation at Level 3. I wonder if it is that fast in actual test or the speed of tests increases by time. Another question: do they ask you some mental arithmetic questions during MIC (some details about MIC pls)?
Could you please compare the difficulty level of physics, maths, english and mental arithmetic questions in actual test to CBT's.

best luck!

swinder 7th Sep 2009 12:18

FlugzeugFuehrer,

thanks and best luck for you, too.

about ROT, it starts off really slow; even slower than lvl1 in CBTs and gets faster and faster by time. but its like 5 slow, 5 faster, 5 faster, 5 fastest. my advise; close your eyes and press earphone to your head.

about MIC, I don't know what they ask for LH but, it consists of a bunch of set of tasks. like, heading, turning; heading and descend, turn and hold altitude; heading, climb and cover your speed. the auditory tasks come in the last 2 tasks of test. a male voice reads numbers with different order and asks you to press the red button in every third sequential odd number, or green button in every third sequential even number, while holding your altitude, covering your speed and heading.

about your last question; they are all alike the ones given you in CBTs.

JohnPetrucci 10th Sep 2009 10:55

Hi;

I just passed the first stage of DLR test (BU) as an Turkish Airlines Cadet Candidate. The first stage of DLR test, i mean the aptitude test, took place in Hamburg and we have told about the second stage of DLR (the interview section) will take place in our homecountry, Istanbul. (only the succeeded candidates after BU can join the second stage)

Dear friends;

Does anyone have a little information about the DLR interview section? What may they ask about us, about our aviation knowledge? To be honest, we got no any knowledge about what are the concents of the DLR interview section?

Regards, blue skies...

noturn 1st Oct 2009 06:18

Stage 2 - What to do?
 
Hi All,

I've also passed the DLR-Stage 1 for Turkish AL which was held on 31th of August. The aptitude test are perfectly similar to the ones that they post you for preparation. Keep practicing on them for about 2 weeks and you'll most likely do fine. The only thing I would advice to the ones that will take the test is to purchase the Skytest and do some exercises on MIC.

Other than that, does any one have a clue about the Interview which is named as Stage-2 ? I believe we will be the first ab-initios in Turkish AL (no training/no experience) who will be interviewed. We need the help of the other ab-initio candidates whom has experienced the interview regardless of the airline they applied for!!!

Thanks in advance...

Hoschi153 5th Oct 2009 09:18

I also passed the stage 1 for Lufthansa Italia and now waiting for stage two. Does any know when there will bethe next screenings?

Where have you all applied for Turkish Airlines? I dont find any adresses or email adresses to apply, can you help me?

JohnPetrucci 5th Oct 2009 18:01

This is for only Turkish Citizens mate...

alexflyer 17th Oct 2009 13:40

dlr
 
hi everybody....
i ve passed the DLR test for a particular airline!
does anybody know what happens if u get to another airline for e.g. LH, do we have to do again the whole test??

ph-ets 23rd Oct 2009 14:14

Hello,

In a few weeks I have the DLR test for SunExpress. Does anybody here know which tests I can expect? Or has anyone recently done the test for SunExpress?

Thanks

DME11.2 25th Oct 2009 11:52

What I have heard is that, regardless of the airline you did the DLR for, Lufthansa requires that you do it again during their selection :-(... If you ever failed the DLR, you won't get another chance with LH.
Good luck!


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