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I have been trying to get intouch with Penny for a week now but my emails are not being responded to. I cant find any other form of communicating with her. Her webiste has an email adress and nothing more.
Anyone that knows of a good alternative?
Anyone that knows of a good alternative?
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PIT Training, first class, brilliant, highly recommended.
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Why stop there? Spray yourself up in a minority colour, chop a leg off and wear a dungaree (you'll only need one leg!). That should do all of their quotas some good.
Try to make sure the one of the interviewers is not someone you have failed on a line check in a previous company!!!!!!
This happened to a mate of mine. he got the job, but guess who he got for his line check!
This happened to a mate of mine. he got the job, but guess who he got for his line check!
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I have a final 'one-to-one' interview for a cadet sponsorship coming up but I'm a little unsure as to what to expect to be asked, being my first final interview for an airline job. In peoples past interview experience, is it likely to be company info, technical aircraft questions or all about you as a person and how you will 'fit in' or a mixture of all of these?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Matt
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Matt
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I have a technical interview coming up in 10 days.
Apparently, what they are looking for is good understanding of physics concepts relating to ATPL stuff (Flight mechanics, electricity....).
Does anyone know any interesting books or links with questions and explainations?
Or any ATPL notes/summaries on the net?
Thanks
Winch
Apparently, what they are looking for is good understanding of physics concepts relating to ATPL stuff (Flight mechanics, electricity....).
Does anyone know any interesting books or links with questions and explainations?
Or any ATPL notes/summaries on the net?
Thanks
Winch
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"Handling the big jets" by David Davies - It's probably what the examiners read or try "Flight without formulae" AC Kermode. As for improving your maths quickly, go to Waterstones or Blackwells and throw yourself on their mercy. I generally find them very helpful when given a challenge (But I'm not suggesting that your maths is that bad!).
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Errors in Ace the Technical pilot Interview
Hi folks
Some co workers told me about mistakes in the "ace" book.
The search didnīt bring up any results, has anybody ever gathered some intell on the errors?
Best regards
junglejetdriver
Some co workers told me about mistakes in the "ace" book.
The search didnīt bring up any results, has anybody ever gathered some intell on the errors?
Best regards
junglejetdriver
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From what I remember -
Errors in the lift equation.
Typo/misprint calling Sector 2, Sector 3 (Or vice versa) in the holding pattern diagram.
Refers to MDA as Minimum Decision Altitude, though strangely gets it right later in the book.
What I want to know is (like you) all the one's I haven't spotted and will no doubt knowledgably spout in an interview!
Errors in the lift equation.
Typo/misprint calling Sector 2, Sector 3 (Or vice versa) in the holding pattern diagram.
Refers to MDA as Minimum Decision Altitude, though strangely gets it right later in the book.
What I want to know is (like you) all the one's I haven't spotted and will no doubt knowledgably spout in an interview!
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Hiya,
Its been a while since the ATPL groundschool so was wondering if anyone can reccomend a good resource for preapring for a generic interview. Something that would contain POF, basic Perf A etc and all other bits likely to be asked at an interview. I know every interview is different just want to really brush up on technical stuff!!
Cheers
Its been a while since the ATPL groundschool so was wondering if anyone can reccomend a good resource for preapring for a generic interview. Something that would contain POF, basic Perf A etc and all other bits likely to be asked at an interview. I know every interview is different just want to really brush up on technical stuff!!
Cheers