Originally Posted by
Mr Rumbold
Does anyone ever go in with.. drumroll… no interview prep?? Just being yourself?? Or is that a disastrous approach?
as far as logbooks- most people who’ve been in 121 for awhile, long ago gave up logging anything other than total time. Night? Actual instrument?? Should you make up numbers? Are they going to not be impressed with a logbook that only has total time and total landings logged?!
I dunno man, it seems like it’s worth the +/- $400 to get as prepared as possible for the biggest day(s) of your professional life. For me I would say the preparation was worth many times what I paid for it, both in terms of actual interview prep (how to answer certain questions, how to cast your experiences in the most favorable light, etc) but also for the mental strength and confidence you feel knowing you’re prepared.
To each his/her own I guess. But I for one am very glad I made the investment. I used Spitfire Elite, FWIW.