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Old 01-10-2018, 05:16 PM
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I wouldn't spend time on Aero for Naval Aviators. It was written in 1959 and, IMO, has been surpassed by better books.

Ace the technical pilot interview - Gary V. Bristow 2002 book

Airline Pilot interviews - Irv Jasinski 2002 book

Farther down the list -

Fly the Wing - Jim Webb and Billy Walker 1971. Third edition 2004

Airman's Information Manual


Go to 'will fly for food' and read the questions others were asked in their interviews. That's a good place to understand what you might be asked and a way for you to start getting your head into preparing for answers you'd give. I'd recommend making index cards with the questions and your answers. Quick, and easy, way to review.
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