Originally Posted by
GuardPolice
You’ve helped me prove my point. RST shouldn’t be the only way to prep for the Delta interview.
The guy who runs it has no connection to our Pilot Selection and all of his tools are essentially crowd-sourced. When Delta makes changes to their process, he’ll be behind and the risk of RST actually hindering the candidate goes up.
Again, I have no doubt RST is a good program and I’m all for capitalistic approaches to helping others. Good for him for finding a niche and profiting from it.
Lastly, this has nothing to do with money. I agree wholeheartedly that getting a job such as Delta takes a lot of investment in many ways. My overall point is RST should be one of the tools to help prep for the interview...not the only one.
GP
Technically speaking, in the invite email, Delta gives a list of study materials. RST does a nice job of consolidating the info, getting it into blocks of study material, and providing quizzes and flash cards to test your understanding of the material.
That being said, it can be intense working on refreshing aerodynamics that were learned decades ago, plus HR prep, plus normal flying.