Mahony0509 wrote: » I've seen a few people state that IAG are not interested in the Cadetship anymore. It's not running this year (as far as I know), I'm wondering about the future. Does anyone here think that it'll be back? I'd be 100% interested if it did come back.
moloner4 wrote: » It says this on the application. Is experience needed? In order to apply for this vacancy, you must be able to supply the required answers to the following questions: Do you hold an ATPL or CPL (Licence)?
nerobert wrote: » It also says you must be able to state wether you are colour blind. How would you know if you were or not? I've looked at them tests online and I can see most of them alright but there's a few that catch me out
John_Mc wrote: » I did a class 2 medical with eye test for PPL training before and it involved pretty much what this online test does except in physical form.
nerobert wrote: » Done the test. Says I'm a mild proton. Hopefully this doesn't rule me out.
irishkopite 2011 wrote: » Does anybody know how strict they are with the educational requirements, I would like to apply but only did one higher level. I intent to email them tomorrow ask.
faoiarvok wrote: » Free eye test in Specsavers. Edit: Be aware they’re not experts in the requirements, I know someone who was distraught after they told her “you’ll never be a pilot” as an off-hand comment, but has since been reassured that her eyesight is acceptable. Colour blindness should be pretty apparent though.
roundymac wrote: » I took that test just now, says I too have a mild proton, sounds like it's a scam, wants you to sign up for more tests. I would not rely on it.
MaserGreat wrote: » Hi All, Just wondering what the experience level is of people who are going for the cadet-ship. I'm feeling very disheartened about my chances. But if you're not in you cant win, as they say! I have a good leaving cert (all honours) and an level 8 university degree. I've worked within the Aer Lingus organisation for 2 years now, but lots of hearsay that already working with them puts you at a disadvantage! My professional background is more management based, very little aviation experience outside of a brief stint as cabin crew and a few flying lessons. No engineering or mathematics based experience. I'm wondering what sort of experience they're looking out for, maybe someone who has gone through the process can shed some light so I can perhaps better tailor my CV for selection.
MaserGreat wrote: » ............I've worked within the Aer Lingus organisation for 2 years now, but lots of hearsay that already working with them puts you at a disadvantage! My professional background is more management based, very little aviation experience outside of a brief stint as cabin crew and a few flying lessons.......
moloner4 wrote: » Would the online test be Aer Lingus own test or similar to E-Cut online assessment tests?
Roar83 wrote: » Any idea what flight school it will be at? Could it be a change from FTE?