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Old 20th Apr 2010, 11:10
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CAE-Indigo recruitment

Dear Applicant,

Please find attached information about the IndiGo A320 type rating program at CAE.Also,we would request you to register on the CAE website.

The next assessment would be on 26th April 2010 and 3rd May 2010 in Delhi.

If you are interested to take part in the selections, kindly reply latest by 18th April 2010.

Please Note that the minimum age to apply for this program is 20Years and the maximum age is 35 Years for Jr Copilots.

IF YOU DO NOT MEET THE MINIMUM AGE CRITERIA WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO APPLY AGAIN ONCE THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA IS MET.

In case you meet the above stated criteria, We would like to review the following for assessments for IndiGo(please reply in the email itself)

1. Total Flight Hours.
2. Total ME Flight Hours(actual+ sim)
3. Type of License, Country of issue

4. Indian license details

License/
Category
Valid up to

CPL(ME, Land)

FRTOL

COP/RTR

Indian Medical












5. Is ME-IR endorsed on your Indian CPL?


Note: Licenses must be valid at all times


Ps: IndiGo A320 is a self sponsored type rating program.

Pilots of all authorities interested in the assessment should have valid Indian License.
Please ignore this mail if you have already appeared for the Cae-IndiGo assessment held on 7th April 2010.

If you have any queries, do not hesitate to contact us.


Warm Regards,
Parul Huria
Recruiter-Pilot Provisioning
CAE
www.cae.com
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Old 25th Apr 2010, 05:13
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heard the exam on 26 is not happening. anyone got a call so far? for 26th?
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Old 25th Apr 2010, 08:24
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its on 3rd nd 4th May..
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Old 25th Apr 2010, 08:31
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Cae Indigo

does ny1 knw if CALCULATORS nd FLIGHT COMPUTERS allowed in indigo xam??...
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Old 25th Apr 2010, 08:52
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does ny1 knw if CALCULATORS nd FLIGHT COMPUTERS allowed in indigo xam??...
how stupid can you get ?
Take a calculator and flight computer with u to the exam and if it is not allowed, leave it in your bag outside exam hall.

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Old 25th Apr 2010, 09:47
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@alphabravocharlie1... easy on the expletives. If you don't know the answer instead of resorting to verbally abusing a newbie, it's better not to say anything at all, you being new to the forum yourself.

@Acepilot 47, I heard for the air india selection last year flight computers and scientific calculators were not allowed, so you have to know certain values like cos 60 etc.

I am not sure about the rules in the cae-indigo recruitment, perhaps someone else can shed the light.
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@nikaviator

I still stand by what I said.

does a flight computer or calculator weigh 50 kilograms that it is so difficult or a pain to carry around ???

if the flight computer is allowed inside the exam hall, good for him, and if not, just leave it outside.

therefore, it is a silly question.
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like I said, he would need to revise certain values and short cuts to calculations that can normally be pulled out from the calculator and flight computer if it is not allowed--if it is allowed he wouldn't need to do that, I think that is why he asked that question in the first place.

The question was innocuous, there's no point putting a person down in the thread you started, especially when there are people who are willing to answer it without resorting to abuse.
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Old 1st May 2010, 07:39
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Dear AlphabravoCharlie1,
Could you please tell me when you applied for this program and after how long you received this reply. I applied for this around 6th April and have also mailed them a couple of times after that but got no response.

Regards,
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Old 3rd May 2010, 17:10
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Any news about the exam that was conducted today...heard a very low passing rate again!!
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4 outa 70 made it. For today. It was a tough nut to crack today
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Vinayak....hi....4 out of 70...are u describing the no of guys who cleared from the start of this CAE assesment process or from just one sitting ...??
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^^^,

A total of 25 candidates had been invited for the "assessment" on the 07th of April, out of which 2 ended up clearing the written.

Yesterday, on the 03rd of May , 40 of them were called in, of which 4 happened to clear the written, and are up for the subsequent tests - of which the English Test is scheduled for later today.

A Slight Update :
The Third Written assessment which was today, the 04th of May , had 44 candidates out of which 4 (yet again the same number) made it past the written.

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Some of the questions from the CAE-Indigo "assessment" test :


1. What happens when CG is ahead of CP ? ..(or something like that..)

a. downward force on tail plane
b. upward force on tail plane
c. no force on tail plane
d. ......


2. What would you set your transponder code (SSR) to in the even of an emergency ?

a. 7400
b. 7500
c. 7700
d. some other BS option


3. Some METAR was given .. with PROB30..
What does PROB 30 mean ?

a. probability of 30%
b. chances of some BS occuring within next 2 hours ...
c.
d. ??


4. How will an intercepting aircraft signal the intercepted aircraft that it may continue it's flight ? .. (something like that)

a. execute climbing right 90 degree turn without being out of sight of intercepted a/c
b. overtake a/c from right
c. (dont remember option)
d. (dont remember option)


5. While taxiing, you notice flashing green light from tower.
What does it mean ?

6. What frequency does a low altitude radar altimeter work on ?

7. Some question related to VDF and ground equipment.


8. Some question on scale ...

9. Some question on Mercator projection.

10. Select the correct statement (direct reading compass) :

a. Accuracy of compass is proportional to the vertical component of earth's mag field.
b. Accuracy of compass is inversely proportional to vertical earth's mag field.
( Switch the words vertical/horizontal and inversely proportional in the above to sentences to get option c and d)


11. What does anunciator in a Remote indicating compass indicate ?

(Dont remember the options)

12. What is the Diameter of the earth ?

13. Two questions related to altimeter setting, QNH, QFE, WNE etc

14. What is used to increase lateral stability in an a/c ?
(dont remember the options .. one of them was DIHEDRAL)

15. What are the typical values indicated wrt an a/c on an SSR display screen ... ?

.... will add more if I can recall ....
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.......... (some more questions I recall ) ...........
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16. what is metabolism ?

17. What are alveoli permeable to ?

a. protein
b. gases
c. dont remember
d. dont rememebr

18. What do you mean by dysbarism ?

Dysbarism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


19. What would you do if your breathing rate and heart rate were high on final approach, and you were hyperventilating ??
(dont remember options .. but trust me they were comical options)

20. Some problem related to Magnetic heading, Compass heading, Deviation, Variation etc .. (CDMVT type)

21. What would happen to your airspeed indicator reading if, after flying through some volcanic ash, your pitot tube and static ports get blocked ?

22. What does an airspeed indicator display if the pitot hole gets blocked with ice, but static vent remains open ?

23. Some question related to VHF, increasing altitude and it's relationship to atmospheric attenuation.


............

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thanx shank !!

did u make it in exam.
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@ Shanx,

An A+ for the effort, time and patience!

Greatly appreciated!
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Thnx Shanx..appreciate ur effort

Now Guys What does this metabolism and What are alveoli permeable to have to do with Aviaiton... and can some one pls clarify on the answers

Thnx...
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24. If you're flying through rain that freezes on impact, ...
(choose the correct one)

a) You're flying near thunderstorms
b) You're flying through a cold front
c) The freezing level would be at a higher altitude
d) Descending would make the ice go away from the airframe

25. Some question related to gyroscopes with a diagram.

26. How many planes of freedom does the gyro in a turn indicator have ?

27. While taxiing and making a right turn, turn coordinator indicates ... :

a) Wings to the right, ball to the left
b) Wings to the left, ball to the right
c) wings to the left, ball to the left
d) wings to the right, ball right

28. In a right banked turn, the turn co ordinator shows wings banked right and ball to the left.
select the correct statement

a) The bank angle is too much for the amount of rudder used.

b) The bank angle is too less for the amount of rudder used ..

(errr .. dont remember the options well )


29. There were atleast 2 questions related to GPS/GNSS/GLONASS and another question asking which of the 4 options was the most accurate system.
(dont remember the 4 options well)

30. A numerical problem related to calculating the Time of Sunset in UTC at a given place. (Geographical Co-ordinates of the place is mentioned)

31. One question related to drag curve and point of least Lift to Drag ratio.

32. Several speeds were mentioned .. ie. VMU (Max unstick speed), VMC (min control speed), V1, Vr, V2, Vs and 4 options were given .. Correct option had to be ticked.

options like like ..
a) VMU < V1 < VS
b) V1>VS>VMC etc etc ...
(so study up on all the V Speeds !)

33. If Stalling speed for an aircraft at bank angle of 10 degrees = 60 knots, what would be it's stalling speed at 45 degree bank angle turn ?

a) 70 Knots
b) 83 Knots
c) 85 Knots
d) 90 knots

34. An aircraft that inadvertently deviates from it's flight path should :

a) inform ATC if ETA changes by more than 10 min
b) ???
c) ???
d) ???

35. Time required for the eyes to adapt to the dark :

a) 10 min
b) 20-25 min
c) ??
d) ??

.......
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alveloi

"when at the controls of the aircraft has something to do with aviation" it
has nothing to do with a/c control
alveoli is something Exchanging of gases
permeable to gases i.e co2
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