donkey balls wrote: » as for having maths in the LC i dont think it would matter that much i remember while doing my class1 med there was a guy who was getting a job with Ryanair and he told me that he failed most of his gcse. while flying you listen out to other acft and build up a three dimensional picture of were the other traffic is relative to your position.
darragh-k wrote: » You can become an airline pilot with the Junior Cert technically, AFAIK there's no official education standards - just those set out by the flying school. Maths is important, you need to be able to determine things like what rate of descent will get a plane at a certain level at a certain time etc instantaneously.
darragh-k wrote: » No I mean that anybody can become a pilot regardless of their previous education. Some flight schools do have minimum education standards before accepting students.
nevevix wrote: » the big kahuna- just apply. ur not gonna get passed the interview so u mite aswell just submit an application.... im not being a bitch, but there is not a chance u will get passed the interview coz even if ur aptitude is perfect- they want people who are motivated etc & u clearly arent
andy_g wrote: » nevevix. Personal abuse on the forum will not be tolorated please read the charter. You are recieving the infraction for being abusive to another user. If you have nothing good to say keep it to yourself. Lads report these sort of posts please. Andy
the beerhunter wrote: » she called herself a bitch - self abuse not permitted? catholic church running this forum now??? :eek:
nevevix wrote: » I did.... Even though I don't think I'l get very far. Even though I have learned navigation, radiotelephony, air law, human performance for the ppl.... It's not really that relevant to ATC.. Who's sittin the paper & pencil aptitude in Dublin??
timbel wrote: » Did anyone get an email confirmation of their application? When I click submit I dont get any acknowledgement - it just brings me back up the page and highlights: *Please enter at least one phone number below and check your preferred phone number (which I have done obviously)
zuutroy wrote: » I applied for this as well. Not sure if they're looking for young folk or if being 31 will count against me. Hopefully any damage done will be offset by the PhD in Physics!
Shelga wrote: » I wish I knew more about the aptitude tests... Really really want this job but when you hear that 756,897 people* have applied it is a bit depressing! But sure I'll just go for it and not get my hopes up!*slight exaggeration
timbel wrote: » Did anyone get an email confirmation of their application?
From: <x.x@iaa.ie> Date: 4 August 2010 13:14 Subject: Re: Your Application for SCP9 To: x@x.x Dear Mr Xxxx I refer to your application for a place on the Student Controller Programme 2010 This competition closes on 18 August 2010. We will be in touch with applicants as soon as possible after that date. Please note correspondence with candidates for this competition will mainly be carried out through email. Candidates should visit the Authority's website www.iaa.ie for updates on the process. Human Resources Division Irish Aviation Authority Registered Office: The Times Building, 11-12 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2 Ireland Registered No. 211082. Place of Registration: Ireland A Limited Liability Company
monkeypants wrote: » Their recruitment process does state that the schedule for the paper and pencil aptitude test is 30th August to 11th September, so they don't have much time to let us know.
testicle wrote: » It also states that dates are indicative and the actual schedule will depend oin the number of applications received.
JCC2000 wrote: » Just got an email, inviting me to an aptitude test on the 30th of August