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Green Army 6th Dec 2010 17:25

Hi,

Thnx. I used the verbal and numerical reasoning test booklets you can get on amazon.com. How to pass a verbal reasoning test, how to pass a numerical reasoning test. The verbal test is the hardest, focus on that. The numerical is very simple and this only requires you to train your speed to calculate very simple calculations. Ie. A machine punches 15 holes in x seconds. How many punches is that in y seconds? Very simple, just train your speed.

Good luck!!

GA

Wirbelsturm 6th Dec 2010 17:51

GA,

Welcome to the company. Interesting times ahead, although, to be honest, BA has never been a dull place to work!

Tall Boy 6th Dec 2010 22:07

Hi guys, just a quick question for those that have been through the simcheck already. How many of you would recommend a session beforehand at your own expense? I would appreciate responses from any who have been successful or not in the sim. Finding £600 for one hour would be a struggle for me so I want to make sure it is absolutely necessary. It's not a question of how badly I want the job, more that I'm poorer than usual at the moment!

I'm Off! 7th Dec 2010 09:43

Many congratulations GA, and all the best with a great company. Good luck to the others too...

Blinkz 7th Dec 2010 09:54

Congrats to those who have passed.

Any advice or links to practice tests for the numerical part?

Penworth 7th Dec 2010 14:07

Regarding the example questions in the interview, did they specify whether they wanted you to give examples from your personal life or from work situations, or did they let you choose? Its just i've got plenty of work examples, but hardly any from outside of work!

ItsAllUpInTheAir 7th Dec 2010 15:12

Hi to those guys who have got through the Sim, well done, is there any advice you can give the guys who are still waiting for their Sim check? Thanks in advance.

wet vee two 8th Dec 2010 21:50


is there any advice you can give the guys who are still waiting for their Sim check? Thanks in advance.
Volunteer to be cabin crew on your dayz off.

Damianik 9th Dec 2010 23:46

500 on type
 
Question for anyone that went to the assessment:

A current type rating on either the Airbus A320 series or Boeing 737/757/767, with an ATPL(F) and a minimum of 500 hrs recent experience on type.
Please ensure you have these hours now, at the point of application.
for your information recency is:- flown on one of the above type(s) within the last 12months

So, if i read it right, means 500 hours on the above type in the last 12 months, right?
if someone was flying less than 500 due to part time or vacation or anything, cannot apply, or means 500 on type, and the last hour withing 12 months?

Thanks
D

VJW 9th Dec 2010 23:56

500 hrs in logbook within last 12 months!

Sciolistes 10th Dec 2010 00:10

Well that rules out any frieght dogs. It means 500 hrs on type with the last flight within the last 12 months.

gatbusdriver 10th Dec 2010 06:32

I have had confirmation on this, it is 500 hours on type, and you have to have flown the type within the last 12 months.

Hope this helps

GBD

757_Driver 10th Dec 2010 07:41

Why not give them a call, they are very very helpful people in the recruitment department

I beleive the requirement is 500 hours on type, last flight within the last 12 months.
I've got 2000 on type, but i've logged more positioning and hotel hours than anything else this year :eek:, so deffo haven't logged 500 on type in the last year.

Bail out 10th Dec 2010 08:58

Just to help clear this up,

I had a job offer from BA yesterday ( with a start date )

it's more than 500 hrs on type - experience
have operated that type in the last 12 months - recency

"A* current type rating on either the Airbus A320 series or Boeing 737/757/767, with an ATPL(F) and a minimum of* 500 hrs recent experience on type.

Please ensure you have these hours now, at the point of application.
for your information recency is:- flown on one of the above type(s) within the last 12months"

hope this helps you guys out.

B

wobblyprop 10th Dec 2010 10:42

Anyone else heard anything after Monday 6th assessment?

Damianik 10th Dec 2010 11:57

Ah, this REALLY helps, thanks you guys!
i have 2550 on type, but i have been flying again the 737 only since july so i am short of 500 in the last 12 months, since i have been flying private jets for first half of 2010.
Ok so i am safe, right?
thanks!
i am due in 2 months anyways
D

73addict 10th Dec 2010 12:16

Mon 6th assessment
 
wobblyprop yeah I had an e-mail on wed inviting me to sim. How about you? Were you on the early or the later session? :ok:

benjamin1981 11th Dec 2010 09:14

Hi Wobbly and 73,

Had an e-mail inviting me to the sim too.......I was on the afternoon slot on the 6th. Best of luck for the sim!

Blinkz 11th Dec 2010 11:30

No one got any pointers on the maths test then?

D O Guerrero 11th Dec 2010 12:25

Revise your mental arithmetic. In the test, concentrate on speed and accuracy. Don't guess. Do as many as you can. Skip hard questions and concentrate on the ones that you can do quickly. I think its pretty much been said in this thread several times.
The questions are not that hard and I know from personal experience that doing 20 questions out of the 25 is enough to pass.


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