Jet2 Pilot Interview Preparation!
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Jet2.com Pilot Interview Preparation was last updated 28 April, 2024
The information on this website has been submitted to us by candidates attending Jet2.com pilot Selection and sharing their experience with us. The information on this page should only be used for preparation purposes.
It is almost impossible to prepare for such tests. Best way to answer these questions is to BE YOURSELF and BE HONEST!
Before you answer a personality questionnaire, find out about the organization and decide whether you like its culture and it’s the kind of place you will thrive in. If it is, then apply confident in that knowledge, take time over each question and answer it in a way that shows you as the ideal candidate for the role and company.
Few sample questions below for personality test
Which statements best describes you? (leader, selfish, friendly, etc, etc)
Would you rather (example: clean a room or work within a group)
A test that measures your multitasking skills.
You will be doing three things at the same time. First you must recognise which direction the triangle is pointing on the left screen. Second, you must answer the math questions on top right screen. Third, on the bottom right screen, you must check the digits and decide if the same digit is reproduced twice.
We have created a software that will simulate and prepare you for the test.
In this test you are presented with moving objects in different directions, your goal is to identify the number of these.
The monitoring test features a practice section. The test section features 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). Each level will consist of 14 random, time-limited questions with answers.
This is a test to assess your spatial awareness and ability to read instruments. In other words, you need to understand the aircraft's attitude and position in physical space. You will be asked to pick the correct aircraft on the basis of the readings on the cockpit instruments.
The Spatial Orientation test features a practice section with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test section features 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). Each level will have a 10 random, time-limited questions and a exact score will be calculated afterwards.
This basic test in applied mathematics screens your understanding of translation of units, the rule of three, a percentage calculation and calculation of areas and spaces. By taking this test, you can assess your mathematical skills according to the very same standards used in the industry and be thoroughly prepared when applying for a job in aviation.
The math test features a practice section with 20 questions, each with a detailed explanation of the answer. The test section itself consists of 16 random, time-limited questions with answers.
Free Version >>This test measures your sense of direction.
The test taker is required to determine in which direction a vehicle is heading after various driving manoeuvres. High scores indicate the ability to maintain spatial orientation even after many changes of direction, for example while driving a car.
This test measures your deductive reasoning ability. The concept behind deductive reasoning is to test the candidate's logical deduction problem solving ability. By processing the premises given, one has to reach a logically certain conclusion.
This test features a practice section with answers. The test section itself consists of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.
In this test you are piloting a missile through a large tunnel. Your goal is to fly through the openings of each obstacle. If you miss an opening you will cause a collision and your flight will pause for a short moment. You more openings you pass through the faster the missile will become. You can manually adjust the speed of your flight.
This test features a practice section and a test section. The test section features 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.
Free Version >>The phone interview is just a simple phone chat with some Human Resource questions. Few examples below:
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We have created a question bank based on the questions we have received from candidate’s attending the assessment and sharing their experience with us. Few examples below:
Question bank features 20 questions.
Please Note: Since most of these questions are based on your past experience no answers will be provided.
Simulator Scenario 1: (Click on the blue text inside each sim scenario to open approach plates)
Attended the interview October 2018 as a rated First Officer (B737), Normal takeoff from RWY 23R Manchester ( Listo 2R dep ). The examiner then instructed me to hold over MCT VOR (know your holding entries). After the holding I was vectored for a non precision approach ( VOR/DME RWY 23R ) made a full stop. Then a non standard departure a V1 cut vectors for a Single Engine ILS ( ILS RWY 23R ), Single Engine GO Around. Then the examiner repositioned the simulator for a Single Engine landing.
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This test measures your sense of direction.
The test taker is required to determine in which direction a vehicle is heading after various driving manoeuvres. High scores indicate the ability to maintain spatial orientation even after many changes of direction, for example while driving a car.
This test measures your deductive reasoning ability. The concept behind deductive reasoning is to test the candidate's logical deduction problem solving ability. By processing the premises given, one has to reach a logically certain conclusion.
This test features a practice section with answers. The test section itself consists of 3 different levels (easy, medium and hard). A score will be presented at the end of the test.