[QUOTE=jfrabell;254347]For the interview, study up on your atp stuff, and do well on the written. Don't get 100% though...that's an automatic disqualifier.
There is no reason to purposely sabotage yourself by answering questions incorrectly. Scoring 100% on the written is by no means a disqualifier. The argument that scoring 100% proves that you memorized the ATP written answers and therefore disqualifies you is without merit. In my opinion, the ability to memorize a large amount of data would if anything be advantageous in the eyes of an interviewer as it would demonstrate that you will not have any problems committing the company/faa regulations, limitations and procedures to memory. Just make sure that you can also demonstrate good CRM and judgment.
As others have mentioned, I would suggest reviewing the ATP written book as well as the ATP and instrument oral exam guides. Another good book which you may or may not already be aware of is "Fly the Wing" by Jim Webb/Billy Walker Blackwell Publishing.
Best of luck with the interview.
Last edited by wolf; 10-31-2007 at 12:09 AM.