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Old 24th May 2013, 08:45
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I'm absolutely certain that EasyJet recruitment are reading this thread, and to this end I wouldn't be surprised if in the next couple of weeks everyone who has a DTC will get a further email saying something like:

"Your selection day will be held at [blahblahblah]. Please make sure you bring your licence, medical, logbook and proof of your ability to self-fund a type rating. Such proof may be a bank statement or a letter from your bank stating that your application for a loan will be approved."
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Old 24th May 2013, 12:15
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Anyone else still waiting for any response from easy?

I'm yet to receive pfo or dtc....perhaps they are preparing a simple fo for me!

6000tt. 3500 airbus rhs.
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Old 24th May 2013, 16:25
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Mona Lot. You naughty girl (or boy) stop winding our new colleagues up!
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Old 25th May 2013, 09:31
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I am still waiting for an answer too...
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Old 26th May 2013, 13:34
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Anyone knows when It would start the next stage?,

Cheers
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Old 29th May 2013, 12:21
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I'm still waiting for an answer and starting to consider giving them a call.

OED and oly wood, did you receive any response since you posted on the 25th?

3300tt, 2900 DHC8
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Old 29th May 2013, 17:45
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guys, if you haven't heard from EZ, try emailing them:
[email protected]

good luck
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Old 29th May 2013, 20:24
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Moskito7, I'm also waiting. Not had any reply after the assessment yet
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Old 30th May 2013, 10:36
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Thanks for the email address, elvisvegas.

Everybody I know that had applied already got an answer, that's why I thought maybe I should check in and ask. But the whole process has been scheduled quite in advance and they still have plenty of time to sort out who's in or out. So I guess I'll wait a bit more to email them.
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Old 1st Jun 2013, 09:22
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Just for statistic: DTC, answer received the 6th of May. Ex military, age 49, 9000+ hrs, 4000+ hrs command on Boeing and MD 80, just rated on the Bus with few hours flown as PIC, applied as NTR. Actually close to start a job in far east on the Bus. Ciao.
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Old 1st Jun 2013, 12:37
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McBruce: I think the RBI example was stupid. It explained the basics of the RBI and the beacon and how the needle points to the beacon blah blah blah... Then you done the example and applied instrument theory and the example was wrong
Sorry, but the example wasn't wrong at all: it is simply how it works, because NDB doesn't have radials and it simply shows always the sation bearing, regardless of the magnetic bearing of the gyro.
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Old 1st Jun 2013, 12:38
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Eaglesnest1972:So, military with huge TT and civilian with huge TT and other rating left home...I am curious now about knowing who is actually going forward...
This is not completely true: as I said, I am ex military with huge commercial flight time, and I got a DTC.
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Old 1st Jun 2013, 14:02
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Sorry, but the example wasn't wrong at all: it is simply how it works, because NDB doesn't have radials and it simply shows always the sation bearing, regardless of the magnetic bearing of the gyro.
You are right Joe the example wasn't wrong!

I think most people who didn't get it maybe haven't used an RBI before and probably only used an RMI???

The difference being an RBI will always show you heading north i.e. north at the top whichever direction you are actually flying (unless you turn it to match the heading which wasn't an option on the test)

Whereas an RMI will rotate to show the aircrafts actual heading and thus make it a'lot easier to workout your bearing to/from an NDB
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Old 4th Jun 2013, 23:24
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Interesting article in the Balpa log about the new entrant contract. Looks like, for an initio pilots, a year flexi, a year second officer on £38k (no mention of variable pay), 2 years fo, then Sfo. This seems to be a slight change to what had been mentioned on this thread previously. Has the direct entry nec changed also?

Still no news after my DTC.
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Old 4th Jun 2013, 23:28
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How many DTC's do you think have been sent out?
I was hazarding a guess at around 500..?
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Old 5th Jun 2013, 21:56
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Just a thought........

How many DTCs would be interested in the contract above? Personally, with my limited experience in the airline industry listed below, I would struggle to justify to my wife (and myself) at the age of 40 and with 3 children why I was taking a MASSIVE pay cut to satisfy my dreams of being an airline pilot when I am already in a well paid flying job.

I think the contract report above is well balanced and is justly reported speculation. Lets wait and see.

Now here's some speculation:
Emails to all DTCs in 2 weeks
Interviews in Jul/Aug
Grumpy posts saying "I messed it up" in Sep

Ultimately the contracts should be befitting of the individuals attending the interviews.........I hope. If not, say no, I will!

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Old 5th Jun 2013, 23:51
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Just to clarify, the contract above is what the low hour pilots would be on. There is no suggestion that this is the proposed direct entry contract. I would think that dep would skip step 1 and 2 at least.

Some info from the inside would be very helpful
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Old 6th Jun 2013, 06:03
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EcamS, I agree with you. I think that's what will be on offer for those who make it through.
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Old 6th Jun 2013, 07:22
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For those DE candidates it will be the NEC already mentioned in this thread.
The only real question is how the TR will be funded. From the BALPA article it appears it may be through some EJ guaranteed loan
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Old 6th Jun 2013, 08:12
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As an easyJet employe, I would expect you guys to join sataight as an SFO if you have 2500 factored hours. If they do not offer you that I personally wouldn't take it.
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