Cathay Pacific Cadet Pilot Programme
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Hi all!
Applied for CPP last sunday and got notified on monday (they work that fast?!)
I will have my 1A on 10/9 (wed). Need to "flick" my working place .
I'm also finding books to read about.... When I read the posts about the CX interview, I come found something related to extreme calculations.... Eg. IAS to ground speed calculation in different temperature and altitude, wow, is that true?
And do they expect us ( I have 0 flying experience except some simulator) to know how to recover from a spin?
Thanks everyone and good luck!
Applied for CPP last sunday and got notified on monday (they work that fast?!)
I will have my 1A on 10/9 (wed). Need to "flick" my working place .
I'm also finding books to read about.... When I read the posts about the CX interview, I come found something related to extreme calculations.... Eg. IAS to ground speed calculation in different temperature and altitude, wow, is that true?
And do they expect us ( I have 0 flying experience except some simulator) to know how to recover from a spin?
Thanks everyone and good luck!
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Hi jjdiy,
Focus on the JKI booklet, most of the questions come from there.
Plus some Cathay info (What aircraft does Cathay fly...)
For the compass test, practice your hand and eye, simple maths would definitely help.
Focus on the JKI booklet, most of the questions come from there.
Plus some Cathay info (What aircraft does Cathay fly...)
For the compass test, practice your hand and eye, simple maths would definitely help.
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Cathay Pacific Cadet Pilot Programme
Ah yes. JKI is a must read. Only if u are comfortable with the content there then u study more from other sources. Fleet and company info are really important too
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As many others mentioned such as chris 186, read the JKI and a bit beyond the material that is there within the JKI booklet. Info such as the company, the fleet, and weather systems etc. which can be found in a basic flight theory book. Good luck!
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thanks a lot.
i'm grinding on the book and i think i will finish the book in 3 hours.
But I have something to struggle with........ the clouds and construction of a gimbal
do we really need to understand the structure of it....?
I also read the "Ace_the_Technical_Pilot_Interview"
wow, this one is quite a struggle... things are not really hard but some of the topics/ questions, occasionally, get really struggling
i'm grinding on the book and i think i will finish the book in 3 hours.
But I have something to struggle with........ the clouds and construction of a gimbal
do we really need to understand the structure of it....?
I also read the "Ace_the_Technical_Pilot_Interview"
wow, this one is quite a struggle... things are not really hard but some of the topics/ questions, occasionally, get really struggling
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how long is the wait after 1b
i done 1b on 19th Aug. til now hv been a week. no reply from CX by email or phone.
wondering how long hv to wait for the reply?
is it true no news is good news from CX?
wondering how long hv to wait for the reply?
is it true no news is good news from CX?
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BAK good?
people have said the booklet provided by cx is not enough for the test...
so is there any books out there i can purchase to study that are beneficial for cx test?
is BAK a good option? where can i buy one in HK, at cheaper price would be the best or i needa purchase online and ship it from australia?
so is there any books out there i can purchase to study that are beneficial for cx test?
is BAK a good option? where can i buy one in HK, at cheaper price would be the best or i needa purchase online and ship it from australia?
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Hi Jason,
Go for BAK. If price is a problem, check if there is any second-hand on maybe e-bay. In HK, I think you can only order it through those book stores or online.
Alvin
Go for BAK. If price is a problem, check if there is any second-hand on maybe e-bay. In HK, I think you can only order it through those book stores or online.
Alvin
Basic Aviation Knowledge
Jason, Alvin and others....
Why don't you just download from the FAA website, free of charge?
Link:
Aviation Handbooks & Manuals
_____________________________________________
What subjects are included in the BAK exam?
The Basic Aeronautical Knowledge course provides the student with an introduction to:
You will find all of these topics and more available free of charge on the US FAA website.
Hope you find this helpful. Please let me know.
Why don't you just download from the FAA website, free of charge?
Link:
Aviation Handbooks & Manuals
_____________________________________________
What subjects are included in the BAK exam?
The Basic Aeronautical Knowledge course provides the student with an introduction to:
- VHF radio operation and procedures
- Aircraft components and controls
- The effects of the aircraft controls
- Forces involved in flight
- The effects of speed, angle of attack and angle of bank
- Engines
- Fuel Systems
- Oil Systems
- Electrical Systems
- Instruments
- Aeroplane performance
- The international standard atmosphere
- Density and pressure height
- Takeoff and landing performance charts
- Loading systems
- Air Law
- Local meteorology
- Local area navigation
- Human performance and limitations
You will find all of these topics and more available free of charge on the US FAA website.
Hope you find this helpful. Please let me know.
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hey everyone, this is my first post here, good to meet you pilots
i got nearly 30 hrs and just applied
i am gonna come back hk for a while in the next few days.
is there any study ground or someone happy to hangout for preparation?
please pm me
i got nearly 30 hrs and just applied
i am gonna come back hk for a while in the next few days.
is there any study ground or someone happy to hangout for preparation?
please pm me