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Old 08-29-2016 | 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by CAirBear
Hey everyone! So I have my interview tomorrow morning. I am really excited, albeit a bit nervous as well.

I have worked through all 72 questions I found on Aviation Interviews.com. Sounds like the sim portion is basic CAS climbs, turns and descents with an ILS. Maybe a stall recovery as well.

Does anyone have any last minute advice or insight? I feel prepared, but interviews are always stressful.

Thank you! Hope to be joining the team tomorrow
Do a last minute once-over of your logbook. I've seen at least one guy be asked to leave after just a few minutes because his log book was a mess. That's not to say you can't have any errors, just be logical about it. make sure your total time, total multi, total PIC, turbine/jet time, night, instrument, etc. are all easily discernible. I know some people highlighted and put tags on their log pages indicating key events and figures (new rating, pointing out where a minor error may occur, etc)... You don't have to go nuts, but if you were doing the interviewing, make sure you can easily find the answers (within your log) to the questions you'd ask.

- as a quick example... I lost my first logbook, one of those small ASA ones with only about 25 pages (first 350 hrs ish of flight time), but with a lot of key ratings and endorsements. I simply but an entry in the first page of my current log stating as such, and with the best guesstimate of where all the times left off. They looked at it, and didn't even mention it.

-Alex-
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