Stage 1: Introduction
QGreet the test taker, introduce yourself, then establish a friendly atmosphere.
Stage 2: Giving Information about Oneself
QQuestion 1: Would you please tell me briefly about yourself, including your educational and professional background?
QQuestion 2: (Ask the test taker some probing questions)
Stage 3: Providing General Job-related Information
QQuestion 1: Why are you interested in air traffic controller job?
QQuestion 2: How do you stay alert during your night shift?
QQuestion 3: Please tell me how you prepare yourself before starting your shift?
Stage 4: Providing In-dept Job-related information
QQuestion 1: What are some differences between controlling the aircraft in the real situation and in the simulator?
QQuestion 2: Tell me about some technology in your job?
QQuestion 3: What equipment at work do you have the most problem with and why?
Stage 5: Problem Solving
QQuestion 1: Can you explain how an air traffic controller handles a single aircraft from before takeoff until it leaves his or her airspace?
QQuestion 2: Will you be willing to work if one of the machines on your station is not working properly?
Stage 6: Sharing Opinions
Question 1: Some people believe that one type of rating is better than the others in terms of workload and stress. For example, approach rating is better than aerodrome rating or the other way around, do you agree with this notion and why?
QQuestion 2: How do you see your career developing over the next few years?
Stage 6: Sharing Opinions
QQuestion 3: Have you ever experienced an emergency situation?
Can you tell about it?
QQuestion 4: What phraseology did you use when dealing with the situation?
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