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Originally Posted by verygoodmorning
(Post 11806017)
Do you mean your CV? During the calls the recruitment team have said that they only require a CV so no cover letter.
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Originally Posted by verygoodmorning
(Post 11806017)
Do you mean your CV? During the calls the recruitment team have said that they only require a CV so no cover letter.
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Much appreciated easy_99, this is a brilliant summary.
I am curious about one thing. What exact purpose does the PA announcement serve? I feel that perhaps it's a test of how eloquent one is. But, if anyone else has any other theories, please do tell. |
Originally Posted by Tomcats
(Post 11806294)
Much appreciated easy_99, this is a brilliant summary.
I am curious about one thing. What exact purpose does the PA announcement serve? I feel that perhaps it's a test of how eloquent one is. But, if anyone else has any other theories, please do tell. |
Originally Posted by gbtvx
(Post 11800019)
Would you mind sending me a message as well for this? Thank you!
The group chat is for those of us who were successful in 2024 and are starting FTE over the next few months :) |
Hi everyone, i'm gonna be applying for the first time this year and I was wondering if anyone has any resources to practice for any of the tests in stage 1? The places I've found so far are assessment day and careerroo, could anyone tell me if these are useful? Thank you.
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Look on the BA spb academy website under "preperation materials". There are example questions in the downloadable booklet and links to more. All of which should be free and publicly available.
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Originally Posted by easy_99
(Post 11805270)
I listened in to both, there's another one today 1300 - 1430 GMT and another one on 29th Jan 1800 - 1930 GMT. The recordings are all going up on the BA Pilot Recruitment Zoom channel.
I wouldn't say there were any absolutely must know details shared, but I would say they're worth a watch/listen as there's lots of small-ish details you can pick up that might be useful to know, particularly as they've said there are a few changes to the process this year. I'll list a few of the interesting/notable points I picked up on below:
During the first opening of the academy, I managed to get through to the final stage. During stage '2' - (assuming that PA is in stage 1) everyone went to waterside, and there, the FTE candidates did not do the cut-e testing (online) until after the 1:1 interviews with FTE, but the skybourne candidates did AON testing in person at Waterside. During the first opening, it sort of went - online testing + pa --> BA waterside Maths, English etc --> 1:1 interview with flight school --> online aptitude testing (CUT-E) --> Waterside final interview day. I may have misunderstood your points slightly - but will both of the flight schools now be doing this online - before the maths etc testing that is to come at Waterside (along with an initial group stage). Or, are they now doing this all online? Not really clued up on this anymore. I can only assume that they are now doing it for both flight schools online? But just at an earlier stage? Also, are FTE and Skybourne combining their aptitude tests? Or will they differ slightly. Sorry to be asking so many questions! I simply haven't had time to attend a webinar. Regards, |
can the European Union residents participate in the Speedbird pilot Academy? or is it just the UK
because on the application it says:
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Originally Posted by Ash_Pilot
(Post 11813054)
can the European Union residents participate in the Speedbird pilot Academy? or is it just the UK
because on the application it says:
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Thank you for replying and i have looked at them already but i was just wondering if there were any more that would be useful.
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Originally Posted by krankenhaus145
(Post 11812859)
Hey there,
During the first opening of the academy, I managed to get through to the final stage. During stage '2' - (assuming that PA is in stage 1) everyone went to waterside, and there, the FTE candidates did not do the cut-e testing (online) until after the 1:1 interviews with FTE, but the skybourne candidates did AON testing in person at Waterside. During the first opening, it sort of went - online testing + pa --> BA waterside Maths, English etc --> 1:1 interview with flight school --> online aptitude testing (CUT-E) --> Waterside final interview day. I may have misunderstood your points slightly - but will both of the flight schools now be doing this online - before the maths etc testing that is to come at Waterside (along with an initial group stage). Or, are they now doing this all online? Not really clued up on this anymore. I can only assume that they are now doing it for both flight schools online? But just at an earlier stage? Also, are FTE and Skybourne combining their aptitude tests? Or will they differ slightly. Sorry to be asking so many questions! I simply haven't had time to attend a webinar. Regards, |
Online test timeline
Hey,
Hope you are all doing great! Does anyone know if there is going to be a time limit for submitting your application to completing each test and then the PA? Reason I ask is I’m going away on work for a week so want to apply asap incase it closes after a week like 2023 but don’t want to rush the test. thank you!! :) |
I think the time limit is 5 days per test, once you have submitted it they then send the next test 24h later.
I don't know how long the gap will be between the first online tests and the PA, but from what I understand there should be a timeline of the stages that is provided when applying. |
That’s brilliant, thank you for the quick response! Was this how it worked last year?
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Last year you complete a test, if you passed they then sent the next test to you 24hrs later. I can't remember the exact time lines you had to complete each test but I pretty much got on it as soon as it was available.
During the webinar they said this year we would be able to complete all three tests before you find out if you pass or fail. So I'd imagine they'll all be available to do at the same time. |
Originally Posted by Jullietalpha
(Post 11815674)
I think the time limit is 5 days per test, once you have submitted it they then send the next test 24h later.
I don't know how long the gap will be between the first online tests and the PA, but from what I understand there should be a timeline of the stages that is provided when applying. Pretty sure you have two working days between each test. Took time to watch one of the webinars and they answer most of the questions that everyone has put here on PPRUNE. |
Originally Posted by krankenhaus145
(Post 11812859)
Hey there,
During the first opening of the academy, I managed to get through to the final stage. During stage '2' - (assuming that PA is in stage 1) everyone went to waterside, and there, the FTE candidates did not do the cut-e testing (online) until after the 1:1 interviews with FTE, but the skybourne candidates did AON testing in person at Waterside. During the first opening, it sort of went - online testing + pa --> BA waterside Maths, English etc --> 1:1 interview with flight school --> online aptitude testing (CUT-E) --> Waterside final interview day. I may have misunderstood your points slightly - but will both of the flight schools now be doing this online - before the maths etc testing that is to come at Waterside (along with an initial group stage). Or, are they now doing this all online? Not really clued up on this anymore. I can only assume that they are now doing it for both flight schools online? But just at an earlier stage? Also, are FTE and Skybourne combining their aptitude tests? Or will they differ slightly. Sorry to be asking so many questions! I simply haven't had time to attend a webinar. Regards, Stage 1: Initial online application and tests. Approximate timeline for this stage is Feb-Mar 2025.
That is a high-level overview of the mechanics of the whole application process this year to the best of my knowledge, having read all the publicly available info and watched all 3 webinars. I would strongly recommend you do your own research/watch the recordings yourself though for extra details. |
Originally Posted by easy_99
(Post 11819754)
Hey, sorry for the delay in replying. My understanding from the webinars (recordings accessible on the BA Pilot Recruitment Zoom Hub, google "BA Pilot Zoom Hub" or something similar and it should come up) is that both FTEJerez and Skyborne are using the same process for stage 2 now. My understanding of the whole recruitment process based on the published info and the 3 webinars is below.
Stage 1: Initial online application and tests. Approximate timeline for this stage is Feb-Mar 2025.
That is a high-level overview of the mechanics of the whole application process this year to the best of my knowledge, having read all the publicly available info and watched all 3 webinars. I would strongly recommend you do your own research/watch the recordings yourself though for extra details. I've got two quick Qs, if you don't mind me asking. 1) do you remember which Webinar that stated the rough dates? The one I watched they weren't keen on providing rough dates but said each stage would take 6 weeks 2) again, no mention of this during the Webinar I viewed, but is there mention of a "Physics" test? Thanks a lot and will go through the Webinars in full, also. |
Originally Posted by ZeeZaa
(Post 11820659)
That's incredibly informative - thank you so much for this, it's much appreciated.
I've got two quick Qs, if you don't mind me asking. 1) do you remember which Webinar that stated the rough dates? The one I watched they weren't keen on providing rough dates but said each stage would take 6 weeks 2) again, no mention of this during the Webinar I viewed, but is there mention of a "Physics" test? Thanks a lot and will go through the Webinars in full, also. 2. I haven't read or heard any mention of physics tests, but I guess they reserve the right to change the process and/or not reveal everything about the later stages right now. That being said they do seem to have been fairly open about the overarching process, e.g. they've said there's the new "competency evaluation exercise" at stage 3, but haven't really said anything at all about what it is. They've reiterated in the webinars to really focus on stage 1 for now and you'll be given all the info you need for later stages if/when you get to it. |
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