Originally Posted by
CLT Guy
There is a good gouge on AviationInterviews, including a very helpful study guide for the written test. If you study what is on there, you will get a 100% on the written test. Less than an 80%, and likely no job offer.
- Meet and greet, and get to know the company (Powerpoint and videos)
- Written test, 25 questions, basic ATP and AIM type questions
- Technical Interview. Know how to read a Jepp chart. What are the takeoff minimums, what are the minimums to shoot the approach, MDA, DH, timed/distance, when can you go missed? Easy basic IFR stuff
- HR Questions. TMAAT, nothing too special.
They will also review your application, resume, and logbooks.
I still have no idea what any of that means. I got in at the right time.