Lufthansa Italia recruitment
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Ireland
FlyingSerb,
About two weeks after submitting the application they contacted me looking for a copy of my university degree then another two weeks past before they invited me to the DLR.
Good luck to you.
About two weeks after submitting the application they contacted me looking for a copy of my university degree then another two weeks past before they invited me to the DLR.
Good luck to you.
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 169
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From: In a suitcase.
Eyesight limitation?
Is it legal for all the Lufthansa companies to have an eyesight limitation of +/- 3 dioptres?
It seems a bit like SAS setting an age limit for trainee positions to 26 years old. They were told to remove it, as it was age discrimination.
The eyesight limit is also discrimination as the eyesight standards for the required medical is very different!
It seems a bit like SAS setting an age limit for trainee positions to 26 years old. They were told to remove it, as it was age discrimination.
The eyesight limit is also discrimination as the eyesight standards for the required medical is very different!
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 77
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From: Europe
I guess it is nothing special to have more strict Class 1 requirements: Finnair has done this for ages as far as I know (max +-3 diopters non-corrected eyesight etc.). They also say IFALPA supports these stricter requirements.
If you ask me, it is silly to require anything more than JAA Class 1.
If you ask me, it is silly to require anything more than JAA Class 1.
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 13
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From: Istanbul
Hey !
Hello every body, i am also on the 21, Jan 11.
Can any one tell me if they have all of the test on the DLR, some body told me they dont do RAG and TVT. but the rest are going to be on the DLR test:
ENG
KRN
OWT
RMS
ROT
SKT
VLR
VMC
ALPT
and Physiological test.
Is there more?? Did anyone get RAG or TVT on the DLR test?
Please let me know
And the ATPL question are they the same every month or do they change tham ?
Good luck every body
Can any one tell me if they have all of the test on the DLR, some body told me they dont do RAG and TVT. but the rest are going to be on the DLR test:
ENG
KRN
OWT
RMS
ROT
SKT
VLR
VMC
ALPT
and Physiological test.
Is there more?? Did anyone get RAG or TVT on the DLR test?
Please let me know
And the ATPL question are they the same every month or do they change tham ?
Good luck every body
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 32
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From: Europe
karioca,
If you get called to attend the DLR with LH IT they send you info. to download, to prepare for the test including a 5 page PDF on the MIC. They don't however, provide a CBT for the MIC as they do with the other subjects in the test. Apparently you can get software to practice it from Skytest at a price. They, and others (who have done the test) warn against practicing for this test, as you may become too accustomed to the joystick you practice with and therefore struggle with the one at the DLR on the day.
If you get called to attend the DLR with LH IT they send you info. to download, to prepare for the test including a 5 page PDF on the MIC. They don't however, provide a CBT for the MIC as they do with the other subjects in the test. Apparently you can get software to practice it from Skytest at a price. They, and others (who have done the test) warn against practicing for this test, as you may become too accustomed to the joystick you practice with and therefore struggle with the one at the DLR on the day.
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 20
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From: slovenia
Hi Muvo85!
Yes I read MIC pdf info just wanted to know more about it, about maneuvers, if you have a chrono for clb des checks...I would like to know from those who already have it how it looks, what kind of maneuvers and calculations you have to do.
Thanks for the reply!
Yes I read MIC pdf info just wanted to know more about it, about maneuvers, if you have a chrono for clb des checks...I would like to know from those who already have it how it looks, what kind of maneuvers and calculations you have to do.
Thanks for the reply!
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 73
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From: Europe
Shouldn't be a problem for any pilot! Very basic instruments and handling is easy. Set your parameters and the "aircraft" will do what it should. You get a chronometer to time all your turns and climbs/desends. Hardest thing is probably to remember the flight pattern...





