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Wideroe tests
Can anybody tell me something about Widerĝes tests:
-What kind? -How many? -What happens on the first day? -Where is the "nasty" stuff? And if there is more..... Thankyou very much:ok: |
Hm. Either RTO is joking, or he/she has been given the thumbs-down from WF?
Anyways - I play a musical instrument, can be quite creative, and still passed the tests. Go figure. Think there are a few hints about these tests elsewhere on this forum... But basically it's just a standard test battery, with some custom tweaks by the company's psychologist. Spatial orientation, IQ, numerical reasoning, long- short-term memory, capacity to chew gum and walk at the same time etc. No nasty stuff, really, and you don't have to do the RNoAF/SAS pencil-tapping nightmare-test ;-) One day of testing, one (panel/board) interview later on. No sim-test, unless they're having serious doubts about your recency, and no group tests(!). The OLD tests are out there, but you're better off not having seen them beforehand. Altered and additional tests were added last year (I think). Just do your best and be yourself. "Experts" on these tests are those people who've taken them 2-3 times, and still haven't made it... Don't listen to these people. Either you've got what Wideroe's lookin' for, or you don't. Can definitely recommend this company. 7 days on - 7 days off (can't beat that). Good pay and excellent pension/insurance. Bases all over Norway, and expanding operations next year (or so the grapevine tells us). 5 pilot courses held so far this year, with more to come! |
Wideroe
Are they recruiting at the moment?
I got registered last year and have sent updates now and then but still no interview. |
I hope that they are recruiting, because I've just got invited to take the first test..
Crossunder, I was wondering, since WF will do the first day of testing on a hotel i Oslo, how do they test spatial orientation ? :O Best regards, |
It is always interesting to hear what kind of flying experience it would take to be invited for interview. How many hours do you have?
I have about 1200 hrs with 300 Multi and 250 turbine but no airline experience. |
Hi Ingo1,
I have approx. the same level of experience as you have, but I'm also a Flight Instructor. I don't know if that counts for anything ? In addition I also have a lot of experience with JAR OPS 1 operations (charter flights to various destinations in Europe). It suggests that it's not only total flight time that matters :confused: |
I was wondering, since WF will do the first day of testing on a hotel i Oslo, how do they test spatial orientation Nothing to worry about, just some connect the numberdots games, etc. Good luck, You'll be fine |
Ingo1: Wideroe is calling people in for testing in October. New course starting in October also, and possibly one more this year...
RTO: don't I know it... ;) |
Ok, Thanks!
I'll send another update then. |
I was hired earlier this year. 1200hrs total, all instruction apart from my education. So you can actually be hired without flying Caravan or light twin for 10 years first:)
The tests are, as others here imply, not too difficult. I thought they were in general based on memory drills and working under time pressure. Most tests only lasted 2-3 minutes (there were 12 tests in total; jeeze all the unuseful information one remembers...) Eg. remembering word sequences, constructing squares out of different shaped parts (drawing), a scan test: picking out numbers in sequence from a random coordinate system (numbers all over a sheet of paper), and the usual "find the next two numbers in the sequence", "find the next figure in the sequence etc". My impression was that the level for passing the tests wasn´t too high, at least compared to SAS and the Air Force (talk about underestimating oneself...;) ) I mean you really get a fair chance. If making the tests you´re called in for an interview in Oslo about 3 weeks later. Standard 30min talk with the head of training, a pilot union representative, a chief pilot or equivalent, a secretary and "Jim Morrison" in own person. Standard questions about previous experience, what you expect from working in Wideroes etc. I´m enjoying every minute of the job!! No problems at all recommending it to others. Good luck on the tests!!:D |
Widerĝe application
Hi everyone
In the application form they ask about human factor, is this a psychological evaluation?:8 RGDS Viking207 |
Nope. They wanna know if you´ve passed the JAA-exam "Human factors and limitations" (me seem to remember).
Regards |
so what if you passed all your exams when nobody had heard the word JAA....:} :E
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Thanks Nordic spirit
Have they ever hired low-timers or do they stick to their formal requirements at all times? Regards Viking207 |
They stick to it unless you know someone really good, the company reeeeally needs pilots and you're lucky at the same time. Ain't that the way it goes in this business... But, seriously, maybe 2-3 pilots in total that have been hired with <800h tt.
However: WF will not be able to keep the 800h requirement in the future, even though pilots from all over Europe are applying now. Rumour has it that they'll have to start reducing towards 2-300hrs next year! Either way - you can do the tests first, and then wait for the crummy 800hrs before starting your t/r! Hot tip: call and /or show up in person. That's how I, and a lot of my colleagues, got called in for testing ;) |
Crossunder,
How come that WF is in such a desperate need of pilots that they would lower their requirements to 2-300 hours ? Are they expanding ? Are a lot of pilots leaving the company for other operators ? BTW: Thanks for the info so far ;) |
JT - check your PMs.
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I wouldn't mind the info also
Viking |
Me too........ please...;)
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I am one of the lucky ones that are going to Oslo in November. I had about 600 h total time when I sent in my application, mostly Instructing, and very little twin time(50 h or so). Up to around 800 h now, which i was told in a letter from Wideroe, is one of the requirements. The other requirements are(at the moment)
Military duty/or exemption Norwegian or JAA-CPL IR MEP Valid ATPL Min. 800 h total time Able to provide clean Police-report To the people that have been at the interview...Will they go into depth with technical ATPL-style questions, or is it only amplitude tests? cheers, C |
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