Originally Posted by
stealthguitar
I'm looking for info on what books/kits to buy, which sites are the best to look at, and where I should look to so prepared for my interview, that they'll hire me on the spot. If there’s another post out there about this please do slap me the link. Thanks.
Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators, The Advanced Pilots Flight Manual, Turbine Pilots Flight Manual, know the POH for your airplane especially if its common like a Navajo or a Seminole, be able to talk in general about some of the airplanes youve flown in the past. Study gouges at airlineinterviews.com and willflyforfood.com. Don't know what you mean by "kits"... At the regional level, I wouldn't burn a lot of cash on interview preps. Just get into a frasca or something similar for an hour or 2 so you can get used to flying the box again.
The only place I know of that lets you know right then and there is ExpressJet but it sounds like TSA is getting desperate and not making people wait.