Cathay Pacific Cadet Pilot Programme
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Hi there,
For Stage 1 you won't get a free ticket to Hong Kong, you have to plan it by yourself! For Stage 2/3 you will get the free ticket and residence at the Cathay Hotel.
Good luck!
For Stage 1 you won't get a free ticket to Hong Kong, you have to plan it by yourself! For Stage 2/3 you will get the free ticket and residence at the Cathay Hotel.
Good luck!
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yes I know, but I am willing to invest £600 in an airline to ticket to get my career started a bit more early than you would if your put your preferred location London.
Maybe it was not clear but I am just asking if anyone has anymore advice or has recently in the last couple of months taken an interview and what they did to prepare for it.
Thanking you in advance,
Maybe it was not clear but I am just asking if anyone has anymore advice or has recently in the last couple of months taken an interview and what they did to prepare for it.
Thanking you in advance,
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Hi guys, I have come across this question.
Ground temp was 29 degrees, cloud base was 2000'. What is the temperature of a parcel of air @ 4000' using DALR and SALR.
How would you tackle this one?
I would use an average DALR, which I believe to be around 5ºF/1000'?, up to 2000', then an average SALR which I believe to be around 3ºF/1000' for another 2000', giving the answer of 13º at 4000'.
Would anyone answer it any other way?
Tupps
Ground temp was 29 degrees, cloud base was 2000'. What is the temperature of a parcel of air @ 4000' using DALR and SALR.
How would you tackle this one?
I would use an average DALR, which I believe to be around 5ºF/1000'?, up to 2000', then an average SALR which I believe to be around 3ºF/1000' for another 2000', giving the answer of 13º at 4000'.
Would anyone answer it any other way?
Tupps
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Boe787ing
I think Cpt Weird was answering CX-330's question about the stage 1.
However, to answer your question, here is my 2 cents:
1. Just read up on all matters YOU think is important to be an commercial jet pilot(Technical, Airmanship, etc).
2. Know yourself and where you are coming from. More importantly, try to understand what you are getting into with this program and living in HKG.
3. Read all about CX (just make sure the sources are traceable and authentic)
4. Be humble and modest to your interviewers, but stand your ground if you know what you are talking about.
Try to get hold of an basic high-school math book. It should help you with some fundamentals. It also teaches basic shortcuts for adding, subtracting, multiplying and subtracting. You can try this website for some basic practice: Numeracy Test
As for the logic reasoning test. Try this website:
http://www.iqtest.dk/main.swf
It is somewhat similar to the test they use at Stage 1.
Remember these are just my 2 cents. Whatever works for you is the best option.
Good luck!
However, to answer your question, here is my 2 cents:
1. Just read up on all matters YOU think is important to be an commercial jet pilot(Technical, Airmanship, etc).
2. Know yourself and where you are coming from. More importantly, try to understand what you are getting into with this program and living in HKG.
3. Read all about CX (just make sure the sources are traceable and authentic)
4. Be humble and modest to your interviewers, but stand your ground if you know what you are talking about.
I am quite bad at diagrammatic tests and mental math question, any books or things to recommend?
As for the logic reasoning test. Try this website:
http://www.iqtest.dk/main.swf
It is somewhat similar to the test they use at Stage 1.
Remember these are just my 2 cents. Whatever works for you is the best option.
Good luck!
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British Airways In A Major Recruitment Drive
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As well as recruiting experienced pilots from other airlines and ex-military pilots, British Airways says it will help around 400 aspiring pilots with the cost of training through its Future Pilot Program.
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@tupps
cykzstudent is right
DALR = 3C/1000ft
SALR = 1.5C/1000ft
Ground temp is 29 degrees, using DALR (3C/1000ft)
Cloud base @ 2000ft temp is 23 degrees
then you use SALR (1.5C/1000ft)
therefore temperature @ 4000ft is 20C
DALR = 3C/1000ft
SALR = 1.5C/1000ft
Ground temp is 29 degrees, using DALR (3C/1000ft)
Cloud base @ 2000ft temp is 23 degrees
then you use SALR (1.5C/1000ft)
therefore temperature @ 4000ft is 20C
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Does no one see that this guy's takin the piss??
Yes, because every posting he made in this thread became more ridiculously than the former one.
No, because there are people like him wandering around this planet, trying to get an finger between the door.
So instead of busting his/her chops, I prevail to take another road and give him the benefit of the doubt. Maybe that is not an smart approach on a forum like this, but either way, it is my perogative to assume that this is really an actual person trying to find his way...
If not, I'll be the first to admit that I have been punk'd
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Good News A330X
Wow. I am really enjoying your posts. Your "engrish" is so appalling that I can't believe that you are for real! Must be taking the piss I think.
If you are for real you must be:
If you are for real you must be:
- from a Band 5/6 HK Secondary School
- not aware of Spellcheck or Grammarcheck
- not worried about holding yourself up to public humiliation
- not fit to communicate to a safe level in the international arena
- not safe to be driving PAXs through the skies
- certainly not safe to communicate when you are in a critical or pressured situation
- not worried that CX may be monitoring your posts
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yeah A330x and other similiar new pprune joiners are usually some bitter rogue pilot in disguise trying to point out the poor standard of the upcoming cadet. Too bad these people dont get through the interview, math test, pysch test, tech test, sim ride etc.. And if they do then they are put through the ringer for 13months at a professional flight school in Australia.
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Ouch! dude
I just ended up calling them in Hong Kong, and asked them straight up if they want me to copy every page. They said they are trying to be little more environmentally friendly than that and just told me to bring the original
I just ended up calling them in Hong Kong, and asked them straight up if they want me to copy every page. They said they are trying to be little more environmentally friendly than that and just told me to bring the original
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Haha, fair enough. For the second stage I just took the original logbook without any photocopied parts For the first stage they state in the e-mail that they wanted a photocopy of a number of things. A logbook being one in that list.
Always best to ask the source though
Always best to ask the source though
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CRWJERK
you misunderstood what i was saying. i was just pointing out that some guys are making out that zero/low hour pilots just pass the interview and then get to sit in the seat behind the captain. This is not the case, they do a 13month course, not in india or europe, but in a highly regarded Australian flight school.
you misunderstood what i was saying. i was just pointing out that some guys are making out that zero/low hour pilots just pass the interview and then get to sit in the seat behind the captain. This is not the case, they do a 13month course, not in india or europe, but in a highly regarded Australian flight school.
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Ok i am get my friend who speak good english to translate/type for me.
To all of you who think i am "taking the piss" i am not doing this to annoy anyone or to piss people off. If meggo you were smart enough you would know i am from germany from my previous post. I am not from hong kong, i am a 4th year university student studying mechanics but all of my childhood dream is to be a pilot. To everyone who thinks this is all a joke im sorry it came to this. I was warned by cpt.underpants that i should improve my english otherwise my posts are comical (funny) to you all previlleged with good english skills. I am studying hard for my upcoming stage 1 next month. If cathay really monitor this posts i make then they should be happy to see i am try to improve my english!
Thanks everyone for this thread i am still appreciate all of your inpuy negetive or positive
p.s this is CX-A330s friend who wrote this on behalf of him to anyone who does not understand.
To all of you who think i am "taking the piss" i am not doing this to annoy anyone or to piss people off. If meggo you were smart enough you would know i am from germany from my previous post. I am not from hong kong, i am a 4th year university student studying mechanics but all of my childhood dream is to be a pilot. To everyone who thinks this is all a joke im sorry it came to this. I was warned by cpt.underpants that i should improve my english otherwise my posts are comical (funny) to you all previlleged with good english skills. I am studying hard for my upcoming stage 1 next month. If cathay really monitor this posts i make then they should be happy to see i am try to improve my english!
Thanks everyone for this thread i am still appreciate all of your inpuy negetive or positive
p.s this is CX-A330s friend who wrote this on behalf of him to anyone who does not understand.
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