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Old 20th Sep 2023, 17:10
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Originally Posted by Toots80
I have literally just joined the forum to locate this answer. I am 43 years of age, Police officer of 16 years and currently resitting GCSE Physics and also taking the equivalent exams of Functional Skills level 2 in Maths and English, my English exam being next Friday. This is with a view to have all 3 qualifications completed by this time next year. For most airlines, I believe grade 4 is accepted. However, I have just seen BA only accept grade 5, which is still a PASS at C grade, but the Functional Skills Level 2 highest grade achievable is 4. Do you think there would be any movement at all in that, given my life experience or for example if I applied to BA I would have to resit the highest paper? Thanks
They have mentioned that it needs to be Grade 5 and that due to the high number of applicants they need to be rigid with their requirements.
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 17:13
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Originally Posted by desertghost
It's all a lottery, a quick and easy way to cut the number of applicants - all the graduate schemes work in a similar way, I wouldn't get downhearted as you'll know from your ppl that you have the ability to fly a plane with confidence and that's what really matters.
Very well said - these things are definitely not a marker of your ability!
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 17:31
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Originally Posted by desertghost
It's all a lottery, a quick and easy way to cut the number of applicants - all the graduate schemes work in a similar way, I wouldn't get downhearted as you'll know from your ppl that you have the ability to fly a plane with confidence and that's what really matters.
Thanks mate, needed to hear this.
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 18:18
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Any one has any idea, Is it OK to use the Calculator in Math test or not please?
And Are there any motivational questions during filling the applications?
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 18:29
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Originally Posted by CaptSackJarrow
Same here, pretty deflating given I’m at the ATPL stage. Questioning if I can even be a pilot if I can’t get through the first round.
i also failed on even the SJE. Im a PPL with 180 hours, doing my ATPL theory (haven’t sat exams) and a train driver so don't worry pal. To get rid of people from a multiple choice question test, which answer choice are all very similar, will not define you as a pilot. Its just a mechanism to get rid of thousands of applicants, a lottery. Go and get your licence, and apply for their competitor virgin Atlantic like i will 🤭 Chin up, carry on. you’ll be fine. If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again 👍

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Old 20th Sep 2023, 19:10
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just done the maths test a few hours ago, had nothing back. anyone in the same boat?
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 19:20
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Originally Posted by toofytoofy
Any one has any idea, Is it OK to use the Calculator in Math test or not please?
And Are there any motivational questions during filling the applications?
Yes and yes, I would recommend just applying and go from there. There is nothing that requires loads if prep and revision at this stage.
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 20:14
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Too soon to ask, but does anyone know what the timeline is for BA to reach out to the successful candidates? Is it a month from now, or sooner, or any dates that were mentioned?
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 20:20
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Too soon to ask, but does anyone know what the timeline is for BA to reach out to the successful candidates? Is it a month from now, or sooner, or any dates that were mentioned?
I don’t think they said but I’d guess a few weeks. Can’t see them reviewing anything until they close applications and from there it would take a week or so I’d have thought.
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 20:25
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Originally Posted by Aj2017
I don’t think they said but I’d guess a few weeks. Can’t see them reviewing anything until they close applications and from there it would take a week or so I’d have thought.
I was told flight school selection assessment starts in early October!
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 20:29
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Last webinar, they said the flight school assessment and interview would happen in mid-October ~ the first week of November
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 21:09
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Hey guys. So for the online assessments it says i have until the 25th. Is this definite or could this be cut off if the applications close early? Thanks
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Old 20th Sep 2023, 21:47
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Originally Posted by Dwpdwpdwp
Hello all,

I won't be applying for this because of the GCSE requirements, which I don't meet. Before you ask I didn't have the best start in life. I have since then gained a first class engineering degree from a Russel group university, but that isn't acceptable to BA. Before anyone suggests I resit double science, have a word with yourself first.

I assume they've put it in to filter out applications. Which is sensible, given the expected volumes, however I suspect a lot of good candidates will miss out on this opportunity because of that.

Good luck to everyone else in this process. It's an excellent opportunity that will change some life's for the better. Sadly not mine.
Remove the chip from your shoulder and resit double science. You’ll breeze it and can apply next time round. If you wanted it badly enough you’d do it. If you’re not willing to then your lack of motivation means you’d be unlikely to succeed anyway.
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Old 21st Sep 2023, 04:19
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Does a rejection happen straight away (within minutes or a few hours even) if you do not pass the maths test? I think I may have flunked mine. I’ve still yet to hear though.

It could be I haven’t done maths in quite a few years. However, I found that test brutal and as if they’re looking for engineers or astronauts to fly their aircraft!

I really hope they take an applicant’s academic and work background into consideration, rather than the results of a numeracy test. What is a passing score on that test anyways?

I probably only got through more than 10 questions and had to guess some of them as the clock was ticking,
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Old 21st Sep 2023, 05:50
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Does a rejection happen straight away (within minutes or a few hours even) if you do not pass the maths test? I think I may have flunked mine. I’ve still yet to hear though.

It could be I haven’t done maths in quite a few years. However, I found that test brutal and as if they’re looking for engineers or astronauts to fly their aircraft!

I really hope they take an applicant’s academic and work background into consideration, rather than the results of a numeracy test. What is a passing score on that test anyways?

I probably only got through more than 10 questions and had to guess some of them as the clock was ticking,
I think people got a rejection email straight away if they didn’t pass the judgement or maths test.


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Old 21st Sep 2023, 06:22
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I think people got a rejection email straight away if they didn’t pass the judgement or maths test.
It also seems that those have passed the maths and judgement tests, received the checking test straight away.

So, now I am really overthinking… no news is good news. But, I would like to get the checking test done the very least!
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Old 21st Sep 2023, 06:35
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Originally Posted by pilot_dude
Does a rejection happen straight away (within minutes or a few hours even) if you do not pass the maths test? I think I may have flunked mine. I’ve still yet to hear though.

It could be I haven’t done maths in quite a few years. However, I found that test brutal and as if they’re looking for engineers or astronauts to fly their aircraft!

I really hope they take an applicant’s academic and work background into consideration, rather than the results of a numeracy test. What is a passing score on that test anyways?

I probably only got through more than 10 questions and had to guess some of them as the clock was ticking,
I’ll be honest a lot of the maths questions were extremely relevant to flying. Particularly the fuel and speed calculations. If you found the maths really tough then I’d certainly do a lot of revision on it.
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Old 21st Sep 2023, 07:21
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Good luck to everyone!
Unfortunately I failed on the maths test which was quite disheartening. I haven't done any maths for quite a few years, but didn't find the questions too bad and was fairly confident in about 80% of my answers. I ran out of time on the last 3 questions and received a rejection email within 30 seconds of submitting the test.
Hopefully get a better result next time around!
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Old 21st Sep 2023, 07:31
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Originally Posted by desertghost
you'll know from your ppl that you have the ability to fly a plane with confidence and that's what really matters.
And in the pilot game it's your ability to be determined and never give up that matters. Both in the cockpit and getting there.
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Remove the chip from your shoulder and resit double science. You’ll breeze it and can apply next time round. If you wanted it badly enough you’d do it. If you’re not willing to then your lack of motivation means you’d be unlikely to succeed anyway.
One of the most inspiring things I saw at all was a girl who wanted to be a doctor. The careers adviser had screwed her and she ended up with very good A levels in the wrong subjects. She stayed in school and got the right ones. That's when I realised that if you have determination you'll succeed.
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