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What are the entry requirements for airport control tower personnel?

Recruitment matters for air traffic controllers and aviation correspondents------Entry requirements for level 3 air traffic clerk~Hong Kong Secondary School Entrance Examination English Language subject at level 3 or above, and four additional subjects Grade E or above, or equivalent. ~If the Chinese Language subject in the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination is not included in the above four subjects, the score in this subject must be Level 2 or above, or equivalent. ~ Able to communicate and write fluently in English. ------Trainee Air Traffic Control Officer Entry Requirements~ Pass two subjects in the Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination and three other subjects in the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination) (including English language; at least one of the other two subjects should be mathematics, geography, Physics or Computer Science) Grade C/Level 3 or above; and Secondary School Certificate Examination Chinese Language Level 2 or above; or equivalent qualifications. ~ Fluent in English and able to write fluently in English. ~Physique meets the relevant physical standards for air traffic control officers set by the International Civil Aviation Organization. Here are some examples of vision requirements: ~Single vision, with or without correction, needs to be 6/9 or better. Under the same circumstances, binocular vision needs to be 6/6 or better. ~No color weakness. ~Have not undergone any corrective surgery six months before visual acuity test. ~Persons holding academic qualifications from institutions outside Hong Kong and non-Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority may also apply, but their academic qualifications must be assessed to determine whether they are comparable to the local academic qualifications required for the position. Qualified applicants are required to undergo the following series of tests: 1. Aptitude test (half day) 2. Interview (20-30 minutes) 3. Assessment tests, including individual/group sports, cognitive ability and personality assessment (one day) ------Air Traffic Officer Level 3 Entry Requirements~Hong Kong Secondary School Certificate Examination English subject (Course B) with a score of C or above, and four other subjects with a score of E or above, including Chinese, or equivalent Educational qualifications. ~Able to speak and write fluent English ~Persons holding academic qualifications from institutions outside Hong Kong and non-Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority may also apply, but their academic qualifications must be assessed to determine whether they are comparable to the local academic qualifications required for the position. Applicants for the Air Traffic Officer Level 3 exam are not required to take any written examination. ------Trainee Aviation Correspondent Entry Requirements ~ Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE), China, five subjects with grade E or above, including English Language (Course B) and Chinese Language, or equivalent qualifications. ~ Able to speak fluent English and Cantonese~ Those holding academic qualifications from institutions outside Hong Kong and non-Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority may also apply, but their academic qualifications must be assessed to determine whether they are comparable to the local academic qualifications required for the position. . Candidates who apply for the trainee aviation correspondent position are not required to take the aptitude test conducted by the Civil Service Examination Board. *How to apply If there are job vacancies, the Department will publish recruitment advertisements in the South China Morning Post and Ming Pao on Saturdays. The relevant application form, General Form No. GF340, can be downloaded from the following website: c *** /gc *** /doclib/gf340.pdf. Complete the application form and return it by mail to 66 Queensway, Queensway, Hong Kong, China** * Attended to: Department Secretary, Civil Aviation Department, 46th Floor, Office Building.

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I am also a fan of airplanes

I also want to do A but usually it takes 5 years to train

And the requirements for CAD are very high

Hundreds of people voted and only a dozen people were left. So you have to think clearly. If you still don’t think so, just be an airline pilot or GFS pilot

Everything is ok ga

But GFS does not recruit regularly. The third option is to work as an aircraft maintenance lor at HAECO

But the salary is not as good as the labor force. In fact

It doesn’t matter what kind of job you do

The most important thing is to do it at the airport (it doesn’t matter even if you are a 7-year-old)

Just see the plane every day!! (Personal opinion) Entry requirements for Trainee Air Traffic Control Officer: Passes in two subjects of Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination and Hong Kong Secondary School Certificate Examination (HKCEE) and three other subjects (including English language; at least one of the other two subjects should be mathematics, geography, physics or computer) Subject) Grade C/Level 3 or above; and Secondary School Certificate Examination Chinese Language Level 2 or above; or equivalent qualifications. Fluent in English and able to write fluently in English. The physical constitution complies with the relevant physical standards for air traffic control officers set by the International Civil Aviation Organization. Here are some examples of vision requirements: Single vision vision, corrected or uncorrected, is required to be 6/9 or better. Under the same circumstances, binocular vision needs to be 6/6 or better. No color weakness. He did not undergo any corrective surgery six months before the visual acuity test. Those holding academic qualifications from institutions outside Hong Kong and non-Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority may also apply. However, their academic qualifications must be assessed to determine whether they are comparable to the local academic qualifications required for the position. Qualified applicants will undergo the following series of tests: Aptitude test (half day) Interview (20-30 minutes) Assessment tests, including individual/team sports, cognitive ability and personality assessment (one day)