Originally Posted by
avi8tor4life
reelbigchair,
I figured that the sim was it. I flew the perfect hold.... just on the wrong side. other than that the sim felt good. I've got access to a sim here at my school for no cost and i've been working my tail off in that. I'm gonna go get the approach charts for the approach. I can't remember what it was but I'm just gonna get all the ils's for Skywest airports and see what I can do. I also want to study jepps. Anyone know anything to help study those? Our school carries NOS and there isn't a jepp in the place.
I really want skywest cause of atmosphere and geography. I was really impressed when I went out there. Wouldn't mind a Bro out of San Diego or a RJ out of Denver. Both would rock.
And, to those who care, I'm not just sitting waiting for 6 months. I know the interview. I was there. I can prep a ton better. and I'm instructing like a mother and the best way to remember something is to teach it so yeah.
Anyway chair, I'll see you on the line. One of my buddies dennis is out there. He's a RJ F/O out of SLC.
Hey like I said before, I'm sure you'll do just fine the second time around, it's a tough interview, but nothing most CFI's can't accomplish if they are ready. you're proving you really want to be there, and you're right, the atmosphere is like nothing you've been apart of in this industry. Feel free to message me if you have any questions about the interview or skywest. And remember, send your resume in earlier than the six months, I really don't think it'll be frowned opon.