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Bad Robot 29th November 2006 11:37

I had a look at the website and could not find anywhere mentioning that you could buy the Easy questions separately.:confused:

I agree about the ACE book, full of holes.

Marvo 29th November 2006 12:37

Firstly PGA, Thank you. The impact ink systems is on order. Postage from the USA is $40 so It makes sense to get the MCDU guide as well ! Secondly Bad Robot, I think he means you buy the easyJet guide and you then don't need the Cathy book as well.. I agree with the DP Davies "Handling the big jets" comment. Superbly written.

fred peck 30th November 2006 10:40

Didn't mean to start a debate; anyway, the book is available by itself, here

Intrcptr 30th November 2006 10:50

Easy jet assessment / interview
 
Good day guys!

I have an assessment at Easy Jet soon. Can anyone help me with information about what to expext?

I appreciate all answers!

Dani 3rd December 2006 06:31


Originally Posted by Rainboe (Post 2992650)
All these years....has anybody beaten DP Davies' 'Handling the Big Jets'? Wonderful. Pray 2 minutes silence.

Well - ... I hear what you're saying, but cannot chime in your praises of Deepy Davies (is this a pornstar's name anyway?). Sorry, off topic, and he might be a good pilot and wonderful writer and did a good job in the 70ies, but this book has some major setbacks:

1. He constantly confuses jet aircraft with turbine aircraft (this book has been written before the age of fast turboprops).

2. He writes about technology of the last century which honestly is worth no dime. Aircraft he discribes are purely mechanical.

3. He is one of the founder of the legend that everything that has a propeller is inferior and thus the pilots in it worthless. That's why so many guys on a turboprop don't get a job nowadays. Today's jets are way easier to fly than a turboprop or even an old piston airliner.

Sorry for the rant, but I'm also in the process of re-reading it and have my crisis' from time to time.

Dani

VJW 21st March 2011 19:10

Says the guy replying to a 4 year old thread!

dynamite dean 21st March 2011 21:31

Aw bless , thats funny! - I better show you were the toilets are as well:E

flyhigh2fly 23rd March 2011 13:41

just out of curiosity, did you apply to easy switzerland? or easyjet?

Norman Stanley Fletcher 23rd March 2011 17:47

Some of you may know something I do not, but I work for EZY and as far as I know we are not recruiting any non-rated pilots unless you pay for ratings through CTC or OAA. I wish we were but that is how I believe it to be. Come the end of the year it may be different, but that is how it is at the moment. Good luck to one and all.

EZY Swiss are for all practical purposes a separate company and I have no idea what they are doing.

johanelmander457 6th April 2011 02:40

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