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Jwscud 13th March 2016 18:04

Just like to thank everyone who took the time to get in touch and answer my questions!

Club World - I believe the call back was only for those in the latter stages - interview, group or sim rather than day 1, which in my view is the hardest part of the process.

Club World 13th March 2016 18:14

Thank you Jwscud - makes sense now, and I agree that day one is tough

RexBanner 13th March 2016 21:35

People were asked back to Day One earlier than twelve months if they were type rated. I can confirm that as I was one of them.

Club World 13th March 2016 21:41

Interesting Rexbanner - I'm type rated too long haul, I guess you and others were boarderline as in you all did well, I don't believe I did at all great on those two computer tests which is probably the reason for not getting the invite earlier, another 3 months to prepare if I am selected again

RexBanner 13th March 2016 21:51

We were all told that we were borderline pass, only having to resit one thing or the other. Apparently you were only invited back under those circumstances, if you failed everything then no chance. I think that was mainly an A320 thing though when it happened. One of the gents from recruitment happened to tell me during lunch on day two that of the people who had been invited back, not that many had managed to pass second time around. Whether that's true or not who knows?

Yorkshire_Pudding 14th March 2016 08:57

I heard of one pilot who went through selection 6 times before eventually passing. Not sure it's it's true or not.

12 months to reapply is reasonable. Some airlines will never allow you apply a second time. Others impose a 2 year wait, etc.

CrazyEddy 14th March 2016 10:06

Having just entered the hold pool - (Wahey!!!) can anyone who has recently been given a start date give an idea of how long that takes??

Many thanks....

Jwscud 14th March 2016 10:44

Congratulations. In late Jan the hold pool update said they were making Long Haul offers for start dates 4 months hence and A320 rated for around 6 months hence.

Given that they seem to be looking at non-rated people in the system for the 320 again, I suspect waits for an Airbus start date will be shorter than indicated in January.

CrazyEddy 14th March 2016 11:41

Thanks JW.... any idea how long people are in the hold pool before hearing anything?

Harry palmer 14th March 2016 11:45

How long between sim a s result Crazyed?

CrazyEddy 14th March 2016 11:47

Harry - 4 days..

Harry palmer 14th March 2016 12:44

Cheers Crazy sorry did you have a Monday slot? Cheers HP.

Congrats by the way.

EMB-145LR 14th March 2016 13:01

Have you been in for another go, Harry? Best of luck if you have, I know how much you want it.

MikeHoncho 14th March 2016 14:57

I just applied to DEP BA Longhaul and have my Day1 next week the 23rd. Is that enough to get prepared for it. I heard the aptitude tests are pretty difficult so I want to cheat a little by downloading the practice tests from Skytest.
Anybody has experience with this?

2 Whites 2 Reds 14th March 2016 16:48


have my Day1 next week the 23rd. Is that enough to get prepared for it.
Depends how much work you put in between now and then.


I heard the aptitude tests are pretty difficult so I want to cheat a little by downloading the practice tests from Skytest.
They're tricky for sure. SkyTest is very useful, many people I know have used it with varying levels of success on the day. I used it and got it so can only sing its praises. It's certainly not cheating, it's preparing, which is exactly what BA expect you to do.

Best of luck, BA is certainly not perfect but despite the moaning and groaning after recent events, it's still the best gig in town IMHO.

VJW 14th March 2016 17:21

I'd be very interested to know if the verbal test has now gone and been replaced by something else, as was mentioned possibly above...PM me if anyone has details on this- the verbal test keeps me from getting to day 2 each time I'm sure :)

FullClimb 14th March 2016 22:10

Old verbal reasoning test has been replaced by a newer test which I believe is a fairer reflection on the candidates information processing and the best way to practice is the email BA send you.

Hikmah 15th March 2016 06:45

With the new flight pay, for long haul flights with three and four Pilots, how is the flying pay calculated? Is it simply total block time, or is rest time deducted?

On a similar theme, how are the flying hours logged in the same scenarios.

Thanks

wiggy 15th March 2016 07:05

Flying pay: it's the entire planned block time for everybody, regardless of role...(that is until somebody comes up with the next bright idea to ensure the company still allow us to have a pilot only bonus scheme.......cynical?..... moi?)

Flying Hours: To paraphrase the Ops manual - The nominated commander logs all the block time, everybody else only logs proportionate seat time ( FWIW that includes any relief captain) - for the purposes of the licence & company upgrades, etc..

However you do also need to have a record somewhere (perhaps a spare logbook column) of total achieved block time, regardless of role, because all hours flown, including bunk hours, count towards FTLs and scheduling limits...(that is until..... :oh:).

Now stands by for inevitable comments from some in the short haul community, and perhaps from some headed there.....please remember do not shoot the messenger....:ouch:

Hikmah 15th March 2016 08:44

So Wiggy, regarding planned block time, in the case of a diversion and resulting disruption/possible extra sector - all of that is unpaid?


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