Help: CTC/Easyjet assessment 9th Feb!
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Help: CTC/Easyjet assessment Feb!
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Hi all,
I've been invtited to attend an assessment day in Southampton with regards to a F/O position with Easyjet.
I'm A320 rated with 1500hrs on type.
I have obtained some basic info about what to expect but I would really appreciate if anyone could expand on the following;
Best regards,
UFO-flying-Airbus.
Hi all,
I've been invtited to attend an assessment day in Southampton with regards to a F/O position with Easyjet.
I'm A320 rated with 1500hrs on type.
I have obtained some basic info about what to expect but I would really appreciate if anyone could expand on the following;
- 'Pilapt' tests. Can these be practiced somewhere?
- Technical questionnaire on the A320. Any idea what kind of questions?
- Sim check; Any info whatsoever would be appreciated
- Assesment date(s) in late Feb. a possibility(to allow me more time to prepare)?
Best regards,
UFO-flying-Airbus.
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UFO,
it's been a while since I passed the PILAPT CTC are using for their Wings Cadet programme, and I can assure you the test is a piece of cake. If you can fly an airbus you should have anything it takes to pass. Anyway, before I went to Bournemouth I bought some software from these folks, and it did me no harm. I think practicing with the software did not improve my dexterity or vigilance at all, but it helped me to stay calm because I knew what I had to expect. However, I have to warn you that, should you consider buying the software, you will get very little for your money. For a hundred quid you will get a bunch of very simple applications that all look a bit like they had been designed for a Commodore C64.
As for the more advanced stages of the assessment, I'm sure someone else will be able to help you.
Best of luck,
hvogt
it's been a while since I passed the PILAPT CTC are using for their Wings Cadet programme, and I can assure you the test is a piece of cake. If you can fly an airbus you should have anything it takes to pass. Anyway, before I went to Bournemouth I bought some software from these folks, and it did me no harm. I think practicing with the software did not improve my dexterity or vigilance at all, but it helped me to stay calm because I knew what I had to expect. However, I have to warn you that, should you consider buying the software, you will get very little for your money. For a hundred quid you will get a bunch of very simple applications that all look a bit like they had been designed for a Commodore C64.
As for the more advanced stages of the assessment, I'm sure someone else will be able to help you.
Best of luck,
hvogt