Urgent Help Please: Oxford Aviation Assessment/Aptitude
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777-Aviator,
You're being a bit thick here. The link in the second post is what you need. It makes no difference how old it is because OAA hasn't changed their assessment. If you had just accepted the simple answer, the thread would never have drifted.
Furthermore, there are plenty of recent posts here and on OAA's forum. How much spoon feeding do you need?
You're being a bit thick here. The link in the second post is what you need. It makes no difference how old it is because OAA hasn't changed their assessment. If you had just accepted the simple answer, the thread would never have drifted.
Furthermore, there are plenty of recent posts here and on OAA's forum. How much spoon feeding do you need?
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A bit of an aside and to be fair this has nothing to do with the school, but one more aptitude assesment you should be aware of before you go.
There is a something of a scam taking place with the car park contractor at Oxford airport.
You will be told to pre-register your car in order to park at Oxford airport. When you do this by phone, you may be told that it is only necessary to do this when you actually arrive. Following this instruction, you report to the security hut and are then told where to park. The surprise will come 7 days later when you receive a letter from the parking contractor who will send you what is designed to look like a court summons demanding £90 with menaces. When you ring the school and the airport operator they are all aware of the practice, sigh in acknowledgment, but distance themselves from any involvement or ability to assist.
I know of two people who have been caught out by this in the last month alone. The contractor has a high profile history of appearing on "Watchdog" and other consumer protection sites.
Beware!
There is a something of a scam taking place with the car park contractor at Oxford airport.
You will be told to pre-register your car in order to park at Oxford airport. When you do this by phone, you may be told that it is only necessary to do this when you actually arrive. Following this instruction, you report to the security hut and are then told where to park. The surprise will come 7 days later when you receive a letter from the parking contractor who will send you what is designed to look like a court summons demanding £90 with menaces. When you ring the school and the airport operator they are all aware of the practice, sigh in acknowledgment, but distance themselves from any involvement or ability to assist.
I know of two people who have been caught out by this in the last month alone. The contractor has a high profile history of appearing on "Watchdog" and other consumer protection sites.
Beware!