There are several ways to study for the FAA ATP written test, so you’re going to get different experiences. That’s just what it is, the FAA ATP written test bank pertaining to Part 121 multi engine jet operations.
Shepard air has a test prep specifically for airline interview ATP test questions. You get a $20 discount if you’ve already used one of their other preps within a year so just buy it. Questions for the Shepard air ATP interview prep are pulled straight from the FAA ATP question bank minus the charts, diagrams, calculations, weight shift..all that. Skip the stuff regarding turboprops, ESHP... Yes, the ATP test you get at the interview is basically from the FAA ATP bank. anyone flying a jet part 121 should have no problems passing it if you just put in some effort.
Originally Posted by
Savages1
Greetings all,
I have an interview w/ Frontier soon and had a question about the 30 minute, 32 question ATP test. For anyone that has gone through the process recently, I noticed the gouge online was kind of all over the place; either it was extremely vague or people used a thousand different ways to prep for this ATP test. Do the test questions come from the FAA ATP written test bank, or some other source? If I were to review the Sheppard Air test prep (ATP) would that suffice? I saw many posters mentioned they prepped by using some nameless Interview Test prep software, but not sure how that would be relevant to the Frontier test. Just want to make sure I start the day off well and not bomb the first part and get sent home early!
Any info you guys can provide is greatly appreciated. Cheers.