BA meet and greet question
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BA meet and greet question
Hi people,
I have my meet and greet day coming up and am wondering if anyone out there could tell me a little bit about it. What goes on? Do you have lunch? Do you have to give a presentation? What do the cadets wear on the day? That question particularly applies to female candidates.
I am a bit nervous and would appreciate someone who has done it to tell me what it's all about.
Thanks.
I have my meet and greet day coming up and am wondering if anyone out there could tell me a little bit about it. What goes on? Do you have lunch? Do you have to give a presentation? What do the cadets wear on the day? That question particularly applies to female candidates.
I am a bit nervous and would appreciate someone who has done it to tell me what it's all about.
Thanks.
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Hi femaleflyer
Just like to congratulate you on getting into the BA cadet scheme. It's hard work but you'll enjoy it. Going back to your question. The meet & greet is a chance for you to meet your fellow cadets, your course liason pilots (basically 2 line pilots who will come and visit you at your training base every x months to make sure you're all fine, and pay for the beers!)& robin Glover who is the head of the training scheme. You should wear smart dress (as for the interviews) and the day consists of a lecture by some head honcho on what you'll be doing for the next 14 months and so on. After that it'll be a buffet lunch where you get a chance to talk to fellow cadets and guys from BA. the best bit is when they let you have a 5 minute flight in a 737 sim.
All in all it's a great day.
Just like to congratulate you on getting into the BA cadet scheme. It's hard work but you'll enjoy it. Going back to your question. The meet & greet is a chance for you to meet your fellow cadets, your course liason pilots (basically 2 line pilots who will come and visit you at your training base every x months to make sure you're all fine, and pay for the beers!)& robin Glover who is the head of the training scheme. You should wear smart dress (as for the interviews) and the day consists of a lecture by some head honcho on what you'll be doing for the next 14 months and so on. After that it'll be a buffet lunch where you get a chance to talk to fellow cadets and guys from BA. the best bit is when they let you have a 5 minute flight in a 737 sim.
All in all it's a great day.
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Well done to both of you for making it. As Airbus said, it is hard work and at times will seem to go on forever, but it is oh-so worth it!
The meet and greet date is usually the same as the start date. You go directly from Cranebank to Oxford. It is (or used to be) an optional day, but I heartily recommend that you go if only for the chance to have a play in the sim. Those 5 minutes will keep you going during those dark exam-hell nights.
The meet and greet date is usually the same as the start date. You go directly from Cranebank to Oxford. It is (or used to be) an optional day, but I heartily recommend that you go if only for the chance to have a play in the sim. Those 5 minutes will keep you going during those dark exam-hell nights.
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Femaleflyer - congrats on getting onto the scheme - are you going to Oxford or W. Michigan ?
You are about to start the most intense study period of your life - the best advice I can offer you is forge strong friendships with your coursemates from the start - you are all in it together and you will carry each other through when things are tough (and I promise there will be many tough times over the next 18 months). Some of the people you are about to start the course with will become friends for life and if you can make it a team effort from the start it does make things so much easier.
Enjoy - hopefully i'll see you on the line sometime in the future.
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You are about to start the most intense study period of your life - the best advice I can offer you is forge strong friendships with your coursemates from the start - you are all in it together and you will carry each other through when things are tough (and I promise there will be many tough times over the next 18 months). Some of the people you are about to start the course with will become friends for life and if you can make it a team effort from the start it does make things so much easier.
Enjoy - hopefully i'll see you on the line sometime in the future.
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Hello people,
Please could you give me an idea of when you had your final boards, when you sent them your Class 1 medical certificate, when they gave you your start date, and when you're starting?
I had my final board mid-December, sent them my CAA class 1 certificate today, and was wondering (a) when I can expect to be given a start date, and (b) roughly when that start date might be? (are we talking 2 months, 6 months or what?)
Many thanks
Please could you give me an idea of when you had your final boards, when you sent them your Class 1 medical certificate, when they gave you your start date, and when you're starting?
I had my final board mid-December, sent them my CAA class 1 certificate today, and was wondering (a) when I can expect to be given a start date, and (b) roughly when that start date might be? (are we talking 2 months, 6 months or what?)
Many thanks