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Old 04-13-2012 | 12:41 PM
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cal73
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Do not get too down on yourself for this. Interviewers don't want to hear about how perfect you are. They want to hear that you have made mistakes in the past and have learned from them. You will have then become a better pilot for it. This process will continue throughout your career. Whatever you do though...DO NOT try and say that the instructor screwed you. That will get you a rejection letter.
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