Originally Posted by
SoloX531
I just had a question about the interview prep for an upcoming interview. More specifically the paperwork. The email from the company was great in outlining everything to prepare for them except for one part with the logbooks. I have had the pleasure of rebuilding my logbook from past 8710's because of a stolen logbook. I have my entire official airman file from the FAA that includes everything up to but NOT including my ATP which I completed with my current regional. To obtain an updated packet would take time, time which I do not have. I guess my question is this...Will this airmen file plus the iacra generated copy of my ATP 8710 suffice when the interview day comes or is there something else I am missing.
I would try to call Frontier to ask but the website specifically says to write and not call because they don't want unsolicited phone calls. The email they used is an [MENTION=35296]airline[/MENTION]apps.com and I wasn't sure if replying to that would reach Frontier.
Thanks in advance everyone.
Can’t say for sure…but logbooks get lost. You won’t be the first person in an interview with a similar story. It’s my understanding that since a logbook validation is required to receive your ATP that 8710 is considered a legal representation of hours to that point. Can you rebuild a logbook from the day of your ATP ride and after before the interview? You can only do so much, but you need to prove to the interview panel that A) you have not embellished/exaggerated your flight times and B) you’ve made your absolute best efforts to show up prepared (ie want the job).