BM -- myself and 17 others!
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BM -- myself and 17 others!
along with 17 (or so i hear) other people, i received a call from OATS today, telling my that my rejection from the aptitude tests was in error. i have now been invited to the first interview!! 9th feb - anyone else?
can anyone be specific as to what i should know? i'll be brushing up on met, the mechanical bits of little planes, BM itself and 'why do i want to be a pilot...' what else do i need?
can anyone be specific as to what i should know? i'll be brushing up on met, the mechanical bits of little planes, BM itself and 'why do i want to be a pilot...' what else do i need?
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I too had a rather unexpected phone call today, all I could say was thank you OATS for being so honest about it, anyway I have got a lot of boneing up to do these next few days,
good luck all
Yippee!!!!!!
Bigair
good luck all
Yippee!!!!!!
Bigair
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WingnaPrayer,
I think that this is not the case, to specifically target 18 individuals when the numbers are being cut from 150odd down to 50ish, and then intergrate them into your interview process (having previously sent them rejection letters) to me is not a normal thing to do, and I appreciate OATS's honesty in doing so. Indeed if we are "borderline" cases, they would probably of said our applications would be reviewed - like Aer Lingus did last year. Having been to final interview with every other airline, I found it strange that I hadn't even passed the BM aptitudes - after all they are all looking for the same 'profiles' of applicants - you have either got it our you haven't. That being said, your explanation could be the case, but I think it is somewhat unlikely.
BigAir
I think that this is not the case, to specifically target 18 individuals when the numbers are being cut from 150odd down to 50ish, and then intergrate them into your interview process (having previously sent them rejection letters) to me is not a normal thing to do, and I appreciate OATS's honesty in doing so. Indeed if we are "borderline" cases, they would probably of said our applications would be reviewed - like Aer Lingus did last year. Having been to final interview with every other airline, I found it strange that I hadn't even passed the BM aptitudes - after all they are all looking for the same 'profiles' of applicants - you have either got it our you haven't. That being said, your explanation could be the case, but I think it is somewhat unlikely.
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Wingnaprayer,
I am sorry to hear about your class 1. You must be gutted, but I hope that your reason for failure is not one that can't be worked around, ie by getting an op done, or doing x number of hours and such and such before class 1 is issued.
Good luck with everything
Bigair
I am sorry to hear about your class 1. You must be gutted, but I hope that your reason for failure is not one that can't be worked around, ie by getting an op done, or doing x number of hours and such and such before class 1 is issued.
Good luck with everything
Bigair